Topic: Car Crashes

This morning there was a car crash on the street in front of my house! There were 2 cars involved. One car car hit another car in the rear, and it's front got all smashed up. The car that got hit in the rear spun outta control and hit a tree. The reason why they crashed was because it snowed for the first time this winter outside, and the road is very icy. Has anyone else seen or experienced any car crashes like this?

"None of this is really happening. There is a man. With a typewriter. This is all part of his crazy imagination."

Re: Car Crashes

Well, once I was on the interstate while it was really rainy and such (my Mom was driving, and I was sitting shotgun), so we were taking the roads about 15 mph below the speed limit. Anyways, this car sped past us and then began to hydroplane. He spun into our lane, then spun back into his, then went off the road and hit a fence. It was a very odd experience.

"Whoever is a highly evolved, super-genius raise your hand."  *raises hand*   "Oh."     
-----[color=#FF0000]Rodney McKay[/color]

Re: Car Crashes

I have seen it all I saw a Schneider truck run over a Yugo, two cars tried to get into the same lane at the same time, lots of spin outs on the ice. The funniest one that I saw was were a car was passing on the right (curb lane in the U.S.) and hit a beer truck that had just started to turn out. You don't cry over spilled milk but what about crushed beer? Another time a car passed me with the driver being asleep he slowly drifted toward the center divider hit it, he then woke up then and took off. Another time an old car passed me then their tie rod broke causing it to veer towards the curb, when it hit the curb the wheel caught and it rolled about three times.

Re: Car Crashes

I was in one where I was on a mini-bus and there was a van behind us and a car in front of us. I'm not sure what happened but the car in front I think suddenly stopped causing us to stop, causing the van to run into the back right corner of the bus and then crash into the center divider thingie. Most everyone was fine, a few hurt necks and the driver of the van needed knee surgery.

One time my mom spun us out on the ice, which was scary, but we didn't hit anything.

Another time I spun out on ice, near an intersection, I didn't hit anything but did end up sideways on the road.

I've twice watched people rear end each other.

Reality doesn't care if you believe in it.
[url]http://www.townparkradio.com[/url] - Video Game Remix Music

Re: Car Crashes

Have you noticed that each year with the first snow all the other drivers need to be retrained on how to drive in the snow.

Re: Car Crashes

I hear it's the same thing with rain. I know a guy who used to work at the Sheriff's office and he said every time it rained someone would slow down cause they couldn't see and someone else would run into them from behind.

But yes, I have trouble every year when it first snows.

Reality doesn't care if you believe in it.
[url]http://www.townparkradio.com[/url] - Video Game Remix Music

7 (edited by wizardofcars Thursday, January 25, 2007 10:13 am)

Re: Car Crashes

A must watch for how not to drive in the snow and ice.

http://www.ebaumsworld.com/2007/01/car- … tland.html

Re: Car Crashes

ARC, I think it has more to do with breaking on ice, rather than going fast.

Founder/Editor, BFFC
aaron@bobafettfanclub.com

9 (edited by wizardofcars Monday, January 22, 2007 10:44 am)

Re: Car Crashes

This is only my opinion but these are the worst places for driving that I have found.


Worst Driving by State and City
Top Ten

States                            Cities
1. Indiana                        1. Jacksonville FL.
2. Florida                        2. Dallas TX.
3. Alabama                               3. South Bend IN.
4. Ohio                           4. Birmingham AL.
5.Texas                           5. Atlanta GA.
6. Oklahoma                     6. Orlando FL.
7. Kansas                        7. Daytona FL.
8. Georgia                        8. Indianapolis IN.
9. Mississippi                    9. Columbus OH.
10. Kentucky                    10. Boston MA.

Re: Car Crashes

You haven't seen Carter County drivers from Elizabethton, Tennessee. THEY ARE FREAKING CRAZY!!!!!.............Most of them anyway.

"This IS my signature."

Re: Car Crashes

I've been through there I agree some of them are bad but they don't hold a candle to the one's on my list.

Re: Car Crashes

Mostly the Rednecks are what you have to look out for.

"This IS my signature."

13 (edited by wizardofcars Monday, January 22, 2007 11:15 am)

Re: Car Crashes

That is true if the rifle is in the rifle rack better to hit the trees than hit them.
Or if their trucklooks something like this

http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r102 … 00h225.jpg

Re: Car Crashes

That's ridiculous, just because you're a redneck or a blue collar worker, whatever. Doesn't mean you can't drive or you're an idiot.  But anyway.

There's an apartment complex nearby with a wooden fence around it. The road is an S-curve so when somebody thinks they're invincible going lord knows how fast they fail to make the turn and crash into the fence. And it's happened so many times the complex can't rebuild the fence without doing it all over again. They've pretty much given up.

I'll abdicate at the drop of a hat
(BFFC Moderator)

15 (edited by wizardofcars Monday, January 22, 2007 1:11 pm)

Re: Car Crashes

Actually redneck and blue collar are different entirely
red·neck     /ˈrɛdˌnɛk/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[red-nek] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation Informal: Often Disparaging.
–noun 1. an uneducated white farm laborer, esp. from the South. 
2. a bigot or reactionary, esp. from the rural working class. 
–adjective 3. Also, red-necked. narrow, prejudiced, or reactionary: a redneck attitude. 

Also, red-neck.


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[Origin: 1820–30, Americanism; red1 + neck]
blue-col·lar     /ˈbluˈkɒlər/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[bloo-kol-er] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–adjective 1. of or pertaining to wage-earning workers who wear work clothes or other specialized clothing on the job, as mechanics, longshoremen, and miners. Compare white-collar. 
–noun 2. a blue-collar worker. 


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[Origin: 1945–50]

Rednecks are uneducated and blue collar have a skill to hold a job.

The most common words spoken before their demise by rednecks are "Watch this!".

Re: Car Crashes

wizardofcars wrote:

This is only my opinion but these are the worst places for driving that I have found.


Worst Driving by State and City
Top Ten

States
1. Indiana

Lol you wouldn't happen to be from illinois, would you? My Uncle is, and he says the same thing.

"I reject your reality and substitute my own!"

Re: Car Crashes

I used to live in Chicago, then I moved to South Bend.

Re: Car Crashes

Ah, perfect. I'm up in Maine, so everyone complains about Massachusetts drivers.

"I reject your reality and substitute my own!"

19 (edited by wizardofcars Monday, January 22, 2007 1:32 pm)

Re: Car Crashes

If they ever learn what a turn signal is for that would be a miracle. (drivers in Boston)

HOW TO IDENTIFY WHERE A DRIVER IS FROM

One hand on wheel, one hand on horn: CHICAGO.

One hand on wheel, middle finger out window: NEW YORK.

One hand on wheel, middle finger out window, cutting across all lanes of traffic: NEW JERSEY.

One hand on wheel, one hand on newspaper, foot solidly on accelerator: BOSTON.

One hand on wheel, one hand on nonfat double decaf cappuccino, cradling cell phone, brick on accelerator, gun in lap: LOS ANGELES.


Both hands on wheel, eyes shut, both feet on brake, quivering in terror: INDIANA, but driving in CALIFORNIA.> >>

Both hands in air, gesturing, both feet on accelerator, head turned to talk to someone in back seat: ITALY.


One hand on 12 oz. double shot latte, one knee on wheel, cradling cell ph one, foot on brake, mind on radio game, banging head on steering wheel while stuck in traffic: SEATTLE..

One hand on wheel, one hand on hunting rifle, alternating between both feet being on the accelerator and both feet on brake, throwing McDonald's bag out the window: TEXAS.


Four-wheel drive pickup truck, shotgun mounted in rear window, beer cans on floor, squirrel tails attached to antenna: OKLAHOMA.

Two hands gripping wheel, blue hair barely visible above windshield, driving 35 on the Interstate in the left lane, with the left blinker on: FLORIDA.

One hand on the wheel, the other on his sister: ARKANSAS

Re: Car Crashes

in montana you can tell the diference between those that have lived here for a few years and the people that are fresh meat once the snow starts falling.  at the first sign of snow, the acclimated montanan has snow tires on, because he hasn't taken them off from the last year yet.  seriously, and with good reason too.  it can snow in every month of the year here.  one hot day in july you could be floating a river to cool off, the next you'll be bundled up in snow pants and boots because it dumped 7 inches overnight.

Re: Car Crashes

My grandma lives in MA. I wonder how she survives? She drives at about 25 mph on the highway, and everyone else drives at about 110 mph!!! My mom drives pretty fast, and even she gets dirty looks from the drivers in MA! I wonder if more people crash in MA than in any other state in the U.S?

"None of this is really happening. There is a man. With a typewriter. This is all part of his crazy imagination."

Re: Car Crashes

I'm in Montana too, and I agree. One July I remember it started hailing. Last year my mom's garden froze over during August I think. And several years back my friend's mom's garden froze during July.

Also, Canadians can't drive. At all.

Reality doesn't care if you believe in it.
[url]http://www.townparkradio.com[/url] - Video Game Remix Music

Re: Car Crashes

Miba wrote:

Also, Canadians can't drive. At all.

Some do, most don't and the rest take the bus. I agree after driveing in Windsor ONT. most don't.

Re: Car Crashes

Blue Collar

Etymology
From the color of rugged denim and chambray work shirts often worn by manual workers, as opposed to the white dress shirts typically worn by professionals and clerical workers.

Adjective
blue-collar

Working class; engaged or trained in or designated of essentially manual labor.
Blue-collar workers represent a diminishing segment of society.
Pertaining to the culture of blue-collar workers.
Even as a tenured professor, she remained proud of her blue-collar values

redneck
English
Noun
redneck
(slang) an uneducated, unsophisticated, or poor white person, typically used to describe residents of the rural Southern US
blue collar worker who bucks the system and refuses to give in to political correctness

I'll abdicate at the drop of a hat
(BFFC Moderator)