Thread: A Bad Crash
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05-25-2010 10:56 PM #1
ANYBODY WHO GETS BEHIND A STEERING WHEEL OR HANDLE BARS OF A VEHICLE SHOULD BEEN GIVING MORE THAN 100% CONCENTRATION... As my dad told me when he taught me to drive was....." treat all other road users as complete thick DICKS WITH VERY LIMITED concentration spans" if one does that , one may live long enough to enjoy mean years of driving...
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05-26-2010 07:05 AM #2
I agree with Whiplash... I was always taught to be a defensive driver. Anticipate EVERYTHING from careless drivers, unexpected animals running on the road, wind gusts, just about everything. I always think that the next driver may not see me and in that event, be prepared. I'm not a slow driver either... I'm also not the fastest one on the road... I'm a half fast driver.
Jerome
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05-26-2010 10:01 AM #3
We have a lot of half fast drivers on the roads down here.
You guys are right on the mark about driving defensively, even in our daily drivers, but especially in our rods. When my two Sons turned 16 and started driving (we all remember those nights of laying half awake until we heard their cars pull into the driveway at night) I told them they had one goal when they pulled out of the driveway. That goal was to get back home alive that day, nothing else mattered.
Besides the several accidents we have discussed on this thread there have been a few others involving hot rods worth mentioning. The blue bucket pictured below was driven by a young lady named Megan. I met her at Turkey Run a few years ago, very nice lady and very lucky to be alive. She was traveling on some interstate at about 70 mph and the car downshifted somehow and it threw it out of control. It ended up laying on it's side against the guardrail, and Megan was thrown clear into the woods. I believe her injuries were some ribs and maybe a punctured lung, if I recall correctly.
The green rod upside down in the ditch was singer Brian Setzers (Stray Cats) old rod, and had been sold to someone in someplace like Sweden, where this accident occurred. I am not sure if the driver of this one survived or not.
So while statistically wrecks involving hot rods aren't common, they aren't impossible either. They sure does sicken us when we see them and wake us up to the risks we take playing in traffic with cars and trucks that make us look like ants size wise.
DonLast edited by Itoldyouso; 05-26-2010 at 10:04 AM.
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05-26-2010 06:50 PM #4
Yeah you really have to drive like everyones trying to kill you. Those pics, especially the second one is disturbing, to say the least. Cars, (newer ones) are alot safer in gereral. And people walk away or survive some very serious crashes. I think that is partly to blame for the way some people drive. In their larger suv's, but even the smaller cars, the door bars, crumple zones, air bags, anti lock breaks, and so on. Most have been involved in an accident or know some one who has, and they arn't worried about getting in a wreck as much because they have all that safty equipment to protect THEM. When you get behind the wheel of any motorized vehicle, you are taking your life, and possibly other lives in your hands. Driving is dangerous. And it won't supprise me if one of those idiots kills me. I drive alot every day in my business, and I watch all those jerks almost kill someone every day. So after I see those pics, and hear of steering arms breaking for no aparent reason, kinda gets me paroniod. But it took me alot of years to finally build one so I'll still drive, but you can be sure I'll be watching everything like a hawk and checking those bolts and so forth very often.
Ok off the soap box..............
Yall be careful now.....here.
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07-16-2010 05:10 PM #5
Here is another one, it happened yesterday. He ran off the road and rolled over on it's side. That's all I know about the accident. I will know more when every one gets back from the run.
Ken






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