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nigel
1st December 2010, 20:52
I used to take a keen interest in road safety, I learned that, drivers who have accidents, tend to have the same 'type' of accident again and again..! :doh
Some years ago whilst driving in snow and ice I had this accident in Woking where I drove round a bend to the right. What happened was I turned the steering wheel to the right (to go round the bend) my front wheels lost grip and I continued in a forward direction...and ploughed into a wall!:Bricks:
And today I was driving in snow and ice in Epsom, I came to a bend to the right, I turned the wheel to the right, my front wheels lost grip...and I (very nearly!) ploughed into three brand new cars which were parked at a car sales place called Wilsons! And it was close, because some onlookers were like "oooh that was this close mate!":doh
It seems true that drivers who have accidents...seem to have the same type of accident!:yikes:
I failed to anticipate that I would lose steering control when I went round the bend!:doh
raynaputi
1st December 2010, 21:10
wow! good thing you managed to stopped at the right time nigel! if not, bye bye money...haha..be extra careful and be safe ;)
bornatbirth
1st December 2010, 22:40
didnt you see it coming :Erm:
Englishman2010
1st December 2010, 23:03
Can't that big jellyfish thing that surrounds you act like a giant airbag and protect you from crashes:D
Arthur Little
2nd December 2010, 00:11
:omg: ... take care, Nigel; the main thing is you were unscathed ... if somewhat shaken!
les_taxi
2nd December 2010, 01:31
I used to take a keen interest in road safety, I learned that, drivers who have accidents, tend to have the same 'type' of accident again and again..! :doh
Some years ago whilst driving in snow and ice I had this accident in Woking where I drove round a bend to the right. What happened was I turned the steering wheel to the right (to go round the bend) my front wheels lost grip and I continued in a forward direction...and ploughed into a wall!:Bricks:
And today I was driving in snow and ice in Epsom, I came to a bend to the right, I turned the wheel to the right, my front wheels lost grip...and I (very nearly!) ploughed into three brand new cars which were parked at a car sales place called Wilsons! And it was close, because some onlookers were like "oooh that was this close mate!":doh
It seems true that drivers who have accidents...seem to have the same type of accident!:yikes:
I failed to anticipate that I would lose steering control when I went round the bend!:doh
Use gears rather than brakes to slow you down,then gentle pressure on brake:xxgrinning--00xx3:
purple
2nd December 2010, 07:25
its good to know that you were able to avoid hitting those cars Nigel... be careful when driving on snow
stevewool
2nd December 2010, 09:30
we all should take care drive according to the road and just slow down and leave that space between all, you will still get the idiots driving still, all our friends just be carefull, make sure you have wellingtons thick coats high vis if possible and a shovel and get a big bag of salt or road grit in your boot also , may never used them but mau save your life one day, and always take some food in a bag crispes chocolate just incase, and loo paper, or for our ladies a scope:)
KeithD
2nd December 2010, 10:34
:Erm: Have you tried to slow down to match the condition? You test braking distance on a quiet clear stretch of road.
les_taxi
2nd December 2010, 10:48
:Erm: Have you tried to slow down to match the condition? You test braking distance on a quiet clear stretch of road.
I always test it out too,nice bit of clear road just try bit of braking,turning sharply to see how car responds so as to get a fell of how you will do in slippy conditions
Dedworth
2nd December 2010, 14:24
I always test it out too,nice bit of clear road just try bit of braking,turning sharply to see how car responds so as to get a fell of how you will do in slippy conditions
Maniac Nigel had better stay out of my way :D - just tried out my new car on a bit of clear road with hardpacked snow - the ABS and ESP work fine you keep sliding in a straight line
joebloggs
2nd December 2010, 14:33
II failed to anticipate that I would lose steering control when I went round the bend!:doh
maybe your mind was in another dimension Nigel :D
:Help1:
sars_notd_virus
2nd December 2010, 15:44
I failed to anticipate that I would lose steering control when I went round the bend!:doh
drive to the road conditions..if you think your going slow enough when drivin in ice or snow..then just slow down a little bit more on top of that then you'll be fine Nigel!!:D:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Arthur Little
2nd December 2010, 17:59
... when I went round the bend!:doh
:cwm24: You ... "round the bend", :crazy: Nigel? Never! :NoNo:
Englishman2010
2nd December 2010, 21:29
I always test it out too,nice bit of clear road just try bit of braking,turning sharply to see how car responds so as to get a fell of how you will do in slippy conditions
I'm the same, nice bit of open/clear road with lots of snow on it, rear wheel drive car, plenty of gas, great for practising power slides and skid control:D
Seriously, everyone needs to know how their car handles in a skid and how to correct it, this isn't a boy racer stunt, it might help me out in an emergency
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