rob190364 2,594 Posted November 1, 2011 Report Share Posted November 1, 2011 Sorry to hear that martin. Can imagine it must really be playing on your mind even though it's not your fault. I can totally understand people not having sympathy for the lad....that was an incident here last year, 17 year old driving a mini cooper with three of her mates in the car. She came off the road doing 90mph on the crest of a small hill with a blind entrance to a park on it. If you drive over it at 60mph it feels like you're going too fast, 90mph is just unbelievably ridiculous. Guess what, girl in the passenger seat died and she just got minor injuries, typical! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Hannah4181 260 Posted November 1, 2011 Report Share Posted November 1, 2011 I've had a serious RTC . . . horrible experience and left me really questioning my own morality. Took me a good few weeks to get over it. We were all young and stupid once, fingers crossed the lad pulls through. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gnasher16 30,046 Posted November 1, 2011 Report Share Posted November 1, 2011 sorry martin but i wont be saying a prayer for the daft kunt,it could of been you a prick like him nearly killed my dad,and i mean fecking nearly,no sympathy at all i hope your oreet tho Blimey,bit strong that is mate.....ok we,ve all been young and stupid but nobody deserves to die for being a daft c**t............id never of reached 20 if i hadnt had a little luck here and there as a daft kid.......i hope this kid has a little luck and learns from it. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
craigyboy 1,274 Posted November 1, 2011 Report Share Posted November 1, 2011 sorry martin but i wont be saying a prayer for the daft kunt,it could of been you a prick like him nearly killed my dad,and i mean fecking nearly,no sympathy at all i hope your oreet tho Blimey,bit strong that is mate.....ok we,ve all been young and stupid but nobody deserves to die for being a daft c**t............id never of reached 20 if i hadnt had a little luck here and there as a daft kid.......i hope this kid has a little luck and learns from it. maybe gnash, but we all know the rules and the dangers of driving like a kunt,he could of gone head on into a car with a young family in it and killed the lot of em, then what if you play wi feathers gnash you get your arse tickled still no sympathy and you say nobody deserves to die for being a daft kunt,i beg to differ mate,if you want to drive a motor vehicle like jenson fecking button on our roads,then you deserve whats coming to ya Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Carraghs Gem 1,675 Posted November 1, 2011 Report Share Posted November 1, 2011 hope you are ok! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
SportingShooter 0 Posted November 1, 2011 Report Share Posted November 1, 2011 I hope you're OK Martin I've been to countless serious and deadly RTCs and they never get any easier. Someone mentioned above, you can never tell who or what is coming around that next bend. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gnasher16 30,046 Posted November 1, 2011 Report Share Posted November 1, 2011 maybe gnash, but we all know the rules and the dangers of driving like a kunt,he could of gone head on into a car with a young family in it and killed the lot of em, then what if you play wi feathers gnash you get your arse tickled still no sympathy and you say nobody deserves to die for being a daft kunt,i beg to differ mate,if you want to drive a motor vehicle like jenson fecking button on our roads,then you deserve whats coming to ya Cant agree with that mate.....some folk used to bash f**k out of people at football,get in fights with grown men twice our age and size.....some of us did all sorts of stupid and dangerous things on the chase for money............i was lucky i just didnt happen to kill anyone or get killed myself......does that mean that really i deserved to die for being a daft c**t .....................i dont know many people who have lived a perfect life mate. The case here happens to be driving but it could be anything........im sure the kid didnt set out to cause carnage but we dont all think clearly as teens................all the more reason teens shouldnt be driving in my opinion......theres 10 times more cars on the road to when we was young,cars are 10 times faster........but still the age for driving hasnt changed from 17......should be raised to 20 in my opinion. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
craigyboy 1,274 Posted November 1, 2011 Report Share Posted November 1, 2011 maybe gnash, but we all know the rules and the dangers of driving like a kunt,he could of gone head on into a car with a young family in it and killed the lot of em, then what if you play wi feathers gnash you get your arse tickled still no sympathy and you say nobody deserves to die for being a daft kunt,i beg to differ mate,if you want to drive a motor vehicle like jenson fecking button on our roads,then you deserve whats coming to ya Cant agree with that mate.....some folk used to bash f**k out of people at football,get in fights with grown men twice our age and size.....some of us did all sorts of stupid and dangerous things on the chase for money............i was lucky i just didnt happen to kill anyone or get killed myself......does that mean that really i deserved to die for being a daft c**t .....................i dont know many people who have lived a perfect life mate. The case here happens to be driving but it could be anything........im sure the kid didnt set out to cause carnage but we dont all think clearly as teens................all the more reason teens shouldnt be driving in my opinion......theres 10 times more cars on the road to when we was young,cars are 10 times faster........but still the age for driving hasnt changed from 17......should be raised to 20 in my opinion. we'l have to agree to disagree mate,im not talking about being daft when your young,fighting and the likes,im specifically talking about driving,there is no excuse for being daft behind the wheel of a vehicle,its a murder weapon in the wrong hands,its no different to being daft with a gun Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gnasher16 30,046 Posted November 1, 2011 Report Share Posted November 1, 2011 (edited) we'l have to agree to disagree mate,im not talking about being daft when your young,fighting and the likes,im specifically talking about driving,there is no excuse for being daft behind the wheel of a vehicle,its a murder weapon in the wrong hands,its no different to being daft with a gun daft is daft it dont matter what the weapon of destruction is its the mind thats dangerous........ Fighting is directly meant to cause harm.....drivings not.............but accidents happen in all things........i guess the ones that effect us most naturally are the ones we are on the recieving end of so having read your previous post i can understand your beef Edited November 1, 2011 by gnasher16 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mangy1983 51 Posted November 19, 2011 Report Share Posted November 19, 2011 I was in a very serious RTC yesterday morning on my way to a Farmers Market in Winchester,my truck was in collision with a Citroen Saxo that came across the road at me.I am ok all but a few broken ribs and badly bruised with cuts and grazes,but,the other young lad was airlifted to Frenchay Hospital and the last I heard from the police was that he had already had 3-4 brain operations and he has broken almost every bone in his body.I was travelling at approximately 35-40mph,and he had to be doing 60-70mph which is an accumulative speed of over 100mph,and that is one scary thing to happen to you,but,I would like to take this opportunity to ask people to say a little prayer for him,even though he was daft and it was his own fault,I would feel a whole lot better if he pulls through,so,whoever you say your prayers to please spare one for this young lad. Martin. Glad to hear your ok Martin. Any update on the lad? cheers Callum Quote Link to post Share on other sites
martin 332 Posted November 19, 2011 Author Report Share Posted November 19, 2011 All I can tell you Callum is that the police said that he had made some sort of recovery,but,I believe he is still in an induced coma,so as I said before fingers crossed for him. Martin Quote Link to post Share on other sites
rob190364 2,594 Posted November 20, 2011 Report Share Posted November 20, 2011 we'l have to agree to disagree mate,im not talking about being daft when your young,fighting and the likes,im specifically talking about driving,there is no excuse for being daft behind the wheel of a vehicle,its a murder weapon in the wrong hands,its no different to being daft with a gun daft is daft it dont matter what the weapon of destruction is its the mind thats dangerous........ Fighting is directly meant to cause harm.....drivings not.............but accidents happen in all things........i guess the ones that effect us most naturally are the ones we are on the recieving end of so having read your previous post i can understand your beef the funny thing about driving, and every single person that drives will relate to this, it really does give you a sense of being in a bubble. Everyone knows that bad accidents happen but you never think it's going to happen to you. Most people who were driving when they were 17/18 will have had some bloody lucky escapes, one's where after it you take a bloody deep breath and drive home 20mph slower....only to go out the next day and drive like a cock again. The ones that kill people/wipe out families etc. have the same incidents that we had, they just weren't fortunate enough to have that lucky escape that we had. I totally agree with gnasher on this one, there's not a chance a 17 year old should be allowed to get behind a wheel, absolutely nowhere near mature enough to have other peoples likes in their hands by having control of that steering wheel. IMO it should be 21 at the earliest, and then it should be a one strike rule until your 25....in that if you get caught for any motoring offence your licence has gone until you're 25. Sounds harsh but it would make them think twice about driving through a built up area at 50mph + like some of them did (my only three points were when I got clocked doing 52mph in a 30 when I was 18!). Quote Link to post Share on other sites
secretagentmole 1,701 Posted November 21, 2011 Report Share Posted November 21, 2011 Young driver round our way who drove like a hoon, came round a corner trying to change his cd over, put his Focus in the front of a bus! Luckily nobody on the bus was injured, neither was he, quietened him down for a while though. Another fool last year, teenager, came flying out of the college carpark straight into the front of the wife's car, drove off, luckily I got his registration number, got the insurance company from our insurance company, phoned them and said "Look if you don;t deal we got to the police!", they coughed up for the damage and injury! He got a right bollocking from the insurance company! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bulldogman 55 Posted November 22, 2011 Report Share Posted November 22, 2011 Having been airlifted in 2006 following my only ever motorbike accident that was my fault I can see both sides. Young kid thinks he can drive going too fast causes mayhem and nearly kills himself and others....happens every day. It's no different to the rep on the motorway on his phone and/or eating a sandwich, the hgv driver watching tv in his cab or on the internet? Driving involves risks. The main problem in the uk is that kids dont start off on scooters at 14 like on the continent. Riding a scooter or motorbike hightens your awareness of your own mortality....then at 17 they should only be allowed to drive a non pas series 3 land rover so they learn how cars work, planning your manouvers/braking and they wont get distracted by a stereo.... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
secretagentmole 1,701 Posted November 22, 2011 Report Share Posted November 22, 2011 I think cars should be like bikes, pass your test, can only drive a 1.2 litre with a max power output of say 75bhp. No modifications or tweaking allowed! Then after 3 years and the driver being over 21 be able to move up to unlimited bhp, as in bikes. Might make the roads safer, how many of the plastic muppet car owners have notified the insurance companies that they have dropped the suspension, but a batmobile plastic body kit on and have a stereo used for torturing people by the American security forces? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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