PLEASE take care on the roads.
Sides - December 20th, 2009 at 12:33 PM
We should always take care on the roads, but please everyone be REALLY careful this time of year. There's more cars out there,
longer distances to drive, fatigue, unfamiliar conditions, road-works...
Just to try and hammer it home... I lost my best mate from high school a few years back. It was two days after his birthday and in the week before
Christmas... still on his P's... his fault... 3 people killed... his younger brother badly hurt... a little baby in the other car left without
parents.
There ain't no recovering from that... not for the survivors, not for the loved ones and not for the friends.
So yeah - just everyone please be REALLY careful out there...
Bizarre - December 20th, 2009 at 12:44 PM
wise words
waveman1500 - December 23rd, 2009 at 12:37 AM
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Indeed. And let's not forget that the old cars which we love so much are not nearly as safe as new ones. I was lucky, but here's what a
split-second's brain-fade did for me:

Even if you're lucky like me and nobody is injured, there's still a lot of hassle which spoils your day. Swapping details, organising towing, filing
a police report and spending all day on the phone to the insurance company. Not to mention that your precious car can be ruined in the blink of an
eye! All I have to say from my little episode, is that even if you're tired or thinking of other things, plan ahead whilst driving and make
absolutely sure that what you're about to do is safe. Whether you're making a lane change, turning at an intersection or even just driving in a
straight line, think about what will happen in two or three seconds time, and be prepared. Most of all, drive safely!
matberry - December 23rd, 2009 at 08:39 AM
Great advice Sides and Waveman. I too lost a mate as an inocent victom on the highway earlier this year, he's dead and the lady driver that crossed
the centerline also dead leaving a baby with no mum. Killed my mates dog too. He normally drives a truck but he had a mercy mission to do and was in a
micro car on the highway. Over in the blink of an eye.
Always have a plan for those moments ahead......ALWAYS.
HappyDaze - December 23rd, 2009 at 09:46 AM
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You must be on your guard 100% of the time, ready to take avoiding action. I've managed to avoid 3 potential head-ons in my 52 years of driving - one
missed us (me, wife & 2 kids) by inches, and hit a tree on MY side of the road! The bastard was pissed!!!!!!! Take care.
Cheers, and Merry Christmas, Greg