Ive wrote my Subaru off in Sheffield
unless you potter around like postman pat all the time
He speeds and doesn't slow down for bends.Glad your ok, do you think it will put you off getting a impreza in the future?
Originally Posted by RB5 360
I've seen postman pat and he drives like a nutta
He speeds and doesn't slow down for bends.
Glad your ok, do you think it will put you off getting a impreza in the future?
He speeds and doesn't slow down for bends.Glad your ok, do you think it will put you off getting a impreza in the future?
sorry to here about your crash mate. dont worry about the people on here. they just think young man fast car must have driven like a dick. i was hit by a drunk driver in my old scooby when i was your age. and why i was on the side of the road bleeding about 5 people shouted at me from there cars that is what u get for driving a car like that at your age. no one said a word to the drunk in his astra.
Originally Posted by wwp8
don't remember that bit
and i go there everyday
is that before speed cams or after,
where there are no houses?
regards william
and i go there everydayis that before speed cams or after,
where there are no houses?
regards william
Originally Posted by ethanrob
as you are nearing the turnoff for chapeltown,there is a uneven camber sign and an accident blackspot sign,way way after the speed cams,past the red lion about a mile further on
past the carwash on the right
near the trees
Originally Posted by Rioja
From the tone of the original post, no. The final line summed it up that he only seemed worried about the uninsured loss.
subsiquent posts in the thread have established that he has thought about his actions.
subsiquent posts in the thread have established that he has thought about his actions.
1st is that as there appears to be no third part involed then by definition it must be Tyrone Melody's fault. Too easy.
We all now from our own experiences that Scoobs stick to road like glue. Rather than point the finger and add 2 + 2 = driver error, it may be useful to exercise a brain cell and then to ask a few questions which may help to clarify:
3rd following a traumatic event most people do not have the ability to think coherently and prioritise what's important and what isn't. What certainly isn't a priority for him was to get on SN and tell it how he saw it, when he was vulnerable. No one likes being caught with their kecks down and in the abscence of clear facts this is still a possibility for him. Fair play to him though, he did share his story with us.
4th it isn't immoral or against the law to drive with TPFT insurance. Life is not risk free. It's all about risk assessment. Tyrone Melody assessed his own risk and bought his insurance lawfully. do you not think that is a gamble that he lost and that he has to live with everyday? Rioja, I assume you do not smoke, drink alcohol, eat saturated fats in any form, and that you do exercise daily? Of course you may do all or none of these things which will be a calculated risk assessment for you of percieved benefit V risk of ill health. Your choice. just like it was Tyrone's choice
Back on topic, Tyrone Melody, glad to hear you are OK, but sad to hear about the scoob.
Originally Posted by Tyrone Melody
If anything this set back will make me a better driver.
Originally Posted by STI Craig
rioja -what is the point in your posts.
if he had done something silly dont u think he would have learnt his lesson by now.
ps sorry to ere about your loss bud if i had done something like that i would cry
if he had done something silly dont u think he would have learnt his lesson by now.
ps sorry to ere about your loss bud if i had done something like that i would cry
Originally Posted by Rioja
From the tone of the original post, no. The final line summed it up that he only seemed worried about the uninsured loss.
subsiquent posts in the thread have established that he has thought about his actions.
subsiquent posts in the thread have established that he has thought about his actions.
i ride quads and moto x in which crashing/falling off is a fairly regular occurance, the sign of a bad off is when, your not trying to find out how bad the bike is. its all relative, if you or someone else is hurt bad thats the worst out come of a crash, so the bike / car doesn't matter but if all are ok the worst thing is whats the damage? how much as it cost me?
he wasn't hurt.
in a recent police speed trap through a 30 mph village in these parts, the majority of busted drivers where the over 60 brigade. its not just us young (is 27 still young??) drivers speeding.
stevie
Sorry guys, I have made many assumptions in my posts, and some comments I should have kept to myself. I have learnt my lesson and will try not to do it again
{hangs head in shame}
Tyrone, I really am glad that your OK.
{hangs head in shame}
Tyrone, I really am glad that your OK.
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