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And still they came like Lemmings over the cliff..!!


WhackyWill

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Reminds me of one time coming over the Thelwall Viaduct on the M6 northbound. Due to the uphill incline you could see over the tops of the cars. One guy braked about 300mtr in front and then about 12 cars proceeded to pile in behind. I counted each one as it smashed into the back of the car in front.

Needless to say I backed off smartish!

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I couldn't believe people standing around on the road and its all happening around them...

 

I would be over the fence RAPIDO..!! :scare: :scare:

Yes but you're not stupid and have some common sense I'd say. ;)

 

These are stupid people driving too fast for the conditions and who are not looking far enough ahead imo.

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I couldn't believe people standing around on the road and its all happening around them...

 

I would be over the fence RAPIDO..!! :scare: :scare:

Yes but you're not stupid and have some common sense I'd say. ;)

 

These are stupid people driving too fast for the conditions and who are not looking far enough ahead imo.

 

Said perfectly. Some of them were going way over their ability and conditions.

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Some of those cars were really hauling ass for the weather! My emergency procedure on a ski slope is head for deep powder and fall over, seems to be the same for a car. The snow slows them so much quicker than the luge run down the centre.

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