Don't hit trees!
#28
I think it is a 318i ( not ti)
See this pic:
http://auto.consumerguide.com/auto/u...96602091990307
Compare the door, trim, mirror, etc..
Mighty close.
See this pic:
http://auto.consumerguide.com/auto/u...96602091990307
Compare the door, trim, mirror, etc..
Mighty close.
#31
Originally posted by canzoomer
Why?
I guess maybe poles do not have as deep a set of roots..
And they are dead wood..
Any other reason?
Why?
I guess maybe poles do not have as deep a set of roots..
And they are dead wood..
Any other reason?
#33
Originally posted by spdspappy
Just remember the rule...
If you have the choice between hitting a big tree or a pole, ALWAYS choose the pole...
Just remember the rule...
If you have the choice between hitting a big tree or a pole, ALWAYS choose the pole...
If at all possible, avoid stationary objects which don't give
#35
End of story from RX7Forum:
Finally found the story of what actually happened:
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Here's a scary one: Jenny Pincent's Ford Escort was literally torn in half when she lost control at 100mph on a wet road and slammed into a tree. The front of the car ended up 30 yards from the rear, and Jenny was somewhere in between. She wasn't wearing a seatbelt, and was thrown clear of the car upon impact, emerging from the wreckage with only minor injuries.
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Finally found the story of what actually happened:
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Here's a scary one: Jenny Pincent's Ford Escort was literally torn in half when she lost control at 100mph on a wet road and slammed into a tree. The front of the car ended up 30 yards from the rear, and Jenny was somewhere in between. She wasn't wearing a seatbelt, and was thrown clear of the car upon impact, emerging from the wreckage with only minor injuries.
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#38
it looks staged and people are walking aorund it like its some sort of exhibition. if she was ejected through the windshield at 100 MPH the head trauma would be enormous. i dont see how anyone could survive. if she was thrown out through one of the doors and survived that would be hard to believe too.
#39
Not me, but one of my best friends saw someone emerge from a wreck like this.
They were driving a mustang and speeding. Lost control and hit a wooden light pole. Cut the car in half. Driver staggerd away with minor injuries. Being DRUNK probably saved his life (in addition to probably being the cause of the accident).
They were driving a mustang and speeding. Lost control and hit a wooden light pole. Cut the car in half. Driver staggerd away with minor injuries. Being DRUNK probably saved his life (in addition to probably being the cause of the accident).
#41
Originally posted by mikeb
how does being drunk help
how does being drunk help
maybe this goes toward the argument that sometimes efforts to avoid an object only makes the chance of hitting it even better...
personally the story seems incredible (uncredible?). i don' t understand how that tree show hardly any damage. it kinda looks like the escort was fired out of a cannon toward the tree. and the driver didn't sustained any head trauma... maybe jenny was wearing full body protection and a helmet?
Last edited by med_mx6; 09-25-2003 at 03:17 PM.
#44
Head trauma perhaps, but it looks like the car was cut in half by the tree behind the drivers seat.
What puzzles me is how she would have survived the G forces.
The rest of the car is only about 10 meters away.
If she slowed down that fast from 100mph, she would have pulled about 30+ G's
OTOH, maybe she travelled further. I wonder where she landed?
What puzzles me is how she would have survived the G forces.
The rest of the car is only about 10 meters away.
If she slowed down that fast from 100mph, she would have pulled about 30+ G's
OTOH, maybe she travelled further. I wonder where she landed?
#45
She would have pulled a LOT more than 30G's , we can survive huge (1000+) G's for very short periods (fractions of seconds).
I still dont buy it tho, tree wouldnt have stood up to ton and a half of escort @ 100mph, plus the front would land further away etc.
Even being flung clear, at 100mph , without any protection, the girl would have been in serious trouble, not many bikers survive 100mph offs on normal roads with armour.
I still dont buy it tho, tree wouldnt have stood up to ton and a half of escort @ 100mph, plus the front would land further away etc.
Even being flung clear, at 100mph , without any protection, the girl would have been in serious trouble, not many bikers survive 100mph offs on normal roads with armour.
#46
Originally posted by RobDickinson
I still dont buy it tho, tree wouldnt have stood up to ton and a half of escort @ 100mph, plus the front would land further away etc.
I still dont buy it tho, tree wouldnt have stood up to ton and a half of escort @ 100mph, plus the front would land further away etc.
#47
It is hard to believe, but the human body can do surprising things. You could fall off of a 10 foot ladder, land wrong and die. Yet people have had malfunctioned parachutes skydiving and still survive.
-JiM
-JiM
#48
Originally posted by mikeb
how does being drunk help
how does being drunk help