This is some Scary ******!!!
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This is some Scary ******!!!
After reading a post here from Sasha, and linking over to the site posted by DEXTER, I was finally able to read thru several M3 posts where some guy enabled this slideshow in HTML. Here is the link to the slideshow of a Horrifying and Deadly Crash in a new M3!!! :eek: :eek: :eek: Extremely sombering......
http://www.bayareamotorsport.com/~jo...ash/sld001.htm
http://www.bayareamotorsport.com/~jo...ash/sld001.htm
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Originally posted by eppan
Well, I can't tell if they survived, but you got to give BMW credit for a great frame/cab design. Everything else absorbed the impact...amazing.
Well, I can't tell if they survived, but you got to give BMW credit for a great frame/cab design. Everything else absorbed the impact...amazing.
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Is our GS430 Safer?
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I don't think we should be trying to determine if one car is "safer" than another because safe or survivability is dependent upon many things,I've seen accidents where it was expected that people would be fine,and it turns out that they died, I have survived one at 130 mph and lived, not a scratch, the car was a total wreck both front and rear TOTALLY destroyed,how or why we made it is still a mystry to me. High speed or low speed does not matter too much,the important thing IMO is being alert, be aware of your capabilities, and EQUALLY important, the capabilities of the car.Determining these qualities is done mostly by trial and error in this country,a lot of the times the errors are fatal.Learning these things should be under controlled situations and also be taught in drivers ed courses either at colleges or through DMV.The pre-requisit being,"BRING YOUR OWN".I am aware of schools like **** Barber, however there are not that many and not that cheap. Personally i'd feel much more comphy, knowing that most people on the road knew how to handle a car instead of knowing how to move a car.The defensive driving course approved by the DMV, IMO is BS.It is still in the realm of "moving" a car.
Thats just how i feel.
clive
I don't think we should be trying to determine if one car is "safer" than another because safe or survivability is dependent upon many things,I've seen accidents where it was expected that people would be fine,and it turns out that they died, I have survived one at 130 mph and lived, not a scratch, the car was a total wreck both front and rear TOTALLY destroyed,how or why we made it is still a mystry to me. High speed or low speed does not matter too much,the important thing IMO is being alert, be aware of your capabilities, and EQUALLY important, the capabilities of the car.Determining these qualities is done mostly by trial and error in this country,a lot of the times the errors are fatal.Learning these things should be under controlled situations and also be taught in drivers ed courses either at colleges or through DMV.The pre-requisit being,"BRING YOUR OWN".I am aware of schools like **** Barber, however there are not that many and not that cheap. Personally i'd feel much more comphy, knowing that most people on the road knew how to handle a car instead of knowing how to move a car.The defensive driving course approved by the DMV, IMO is BS.It is still in the realm of "moving" a car.
Thats just how i feel.
clive
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