I was only concerned with one of the few facts the article had in it: 85 around a 35 turn. In my opinion it's reckless, and whether he couldn't handle driving that fast, or if the tread on the tires was poor, or if he hit a patch of gravel that caused him to hit the curb and bounce him into the tree -- the speed was excessive and the driver should be thanking some higher power that his recklessness didn't cost him his life.
That's all man. And you're totally, right regarding the lack of facts in the short text blurb: Perhaps a wheel fell off, or the brakes failed, or the throttle stuck and he couldn't slow down -- however, I'm pretty jaded and am more inclined to think he was an asshole speeding.
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Originally Posted by gangbangjoe
you didnt answer my last question.
i know how it is to sit in such a car.
and i know how hard it is drive "normal".
on the pic its night.
so you dont know how late it was and where it was.
maybe it was an empty road the driver knew ( that at this point of time nobody would be there) maybe other influences made the driver brake.
i dont excuse him but i know that you cant always blame the driver because of facts written in newspapers or in the internet.
dont judge anybody unless you really know what happend
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