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Old 14-11-2012, 04:20 PM   #11
irish2
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Default Re: Crash. Old car versus...old car...

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Originally Posted by Agent86 View Post
Ol mate driving the EK needs a big pat on the back for being so calm under pressure.

Sadly, that incident was due to driver innatention.

Its a large risk on any run, especially one as sizeable as bright was.
I see the concertina effect like that almost daily around melbourne.
Its a shame thatit ocoured but its avoidable.

Glad to hear all were ok though and damn its great to see someone actually take the time to assist/ check on people after an incident. Too many just drive on like nothing happened.

Govco disagree. If the falcon was traveling at 10km/h, the crash wouldn't have happened, and therefore this accident is speed related.
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