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Originally Posted by naughtyfalcon
and driver training means squat when an idiot gets behind the wheel of a car with more power in the engine than the driver has brain power.
and how do i know it was speed,,well let me see,,the ute went up under a 3 tonne pantec,,the bonnet smashed the driver of the ute in the face and lets see,,i saaw the official police report,,ИИИИ how could i ever know about those things,i've only been in the emergancy services for 17 years..how many accidents have you responded to???
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slow down and start making sense.
firstly - driver training doesn't mean squat? you're talking about an untrained driver getting into a high-power vehicle. that is dangerous - but that driver will get into dangerous sitautions no matter how much power his car has. a trained driver wouldn't - because the driver would have a much better understanding of the cars limitations and ability on the road. untrained drivers often are the ones who think they are 'invincible'.
ok, now to the next bit - the ute went up under a 3 tonne pantec? forgive my ignorance, what is a pantec?
it's great you saw the official police report. but how did the accident happen? what, the driver was doing 200km/h and a 'pantec' just appeared in front of him? that's the only way I can see it being "all related to speed" - then again, the falling pantec would be a factor to i guess...
he might of been speeding - but i wanted to know how you justify saying "it was all related to speed"... what actually happened?
it's like saying a person who jumped out of the sky died because of the speed they were going. no. they died because their parachute didn't open and they hit the ground. there are multiple factors in every accident - it's important to understand how the accident happened to find the main factor. i'm not saying speed wasn't a factor - but in many accidents, it's just a part of the accident - not the cause.