Brakes didn't work
Stoopid accidents
I live at the bottom of a big long winding hill, so my mate thought it would be a good thing to turn his ignition off at the top of the hill and see if he could make it right down into my street and outside my house. So he cuts the ignition, and coasts down into my street. Coasts along to my house and right into my next door neighbours front garden
Brakes didn't work
Brakes didn't work
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I've done that a few times mate, I think that good looking girls should feature in the hazard perception test.mysteryboy wrote:Ok... I've not had an accident but I've had one hell of a close call....
Was on a lunch break, so went to mcd's with a workmate.
I zoomed past some big round-about and onto a road back to work.... I see ahead trafic light just turned green and 2 cars at the lights... I notice 2 girls on the path & couldn't resist having a look, so I turn back around only to see a car about 2 meters ahead... Slam the brakes & stop about a millimeter away from him... My Milkshake flew and hit the windscreen (haha funnyly enough it didnt spill). So anyways I turn right a park up as nothing had happened..
Oh and in reply to the topic I once pulled off in the wet, went to go left then thought no I'll go right (on a roundabout). Bad idea yanking the steering wheel the other way at 30 in the wet, car slid right, I caught that then slid left nearly caught it, braked after panicking and keeping my foot on the gas and slid into a wall missing a post somehow, only got a scrape on my bumper. I learnt after that.
Hmm, I took the keys out once just I was about to begin the 90 degree right turn into my driveway then *lock*. Woops, wont be doing that again. No damage, just looked a right pillock infront of my watching neigbours as I took a somewhat obscure line into my driveway via their lawn.
Aside from that coming back from preston mid early morning (3/4am ish) over the west pennine moors (belmont road if you know it), a journey which I'v made many a time. I switched off all my lights on a long straight for a second, total pitch darkness.
I don't know why I did that
Aside from that coming back from preston mid early morning (3/4am ish) over the west pennine moors (belmont road if you know it), a journey which I'v made many a time. I switched off all my lights on a long straight for a second, total pitch darkness.
I don't know why I did that
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I've had some right stoopid bumps in me time, my first car was an H reg clio 1.2, a few years back now, and it was absolutely p1ssing it down. I was showing off to my two drunk mates ( i wasnt drunk at the time, i don't drink)
pulling handbrakes on an empty industrial estate, until i came across a very high kerb which snapped of the rear nearside wheel and bent the hell out of the torsin bar. My mates thought it was funny, until they realised we had to walk about three miles home in the blasting rain.
Live n learn, don'tcha?
nick
pulling handbrakes on an empty industrial estate, until i came across a very high kerb which snapped of the rear nearside wheel and bent the hell out of the torsin bar. My mates thought it was funny, until they realised we had to walk about three miles home in the blasting rain.
Live n learn, don'tcha?
nick