All dogs off leads should be run down.
By that same logic, every cat should be permanently on-lead too, surely?
A driver stopped on the unlit portions of the a55 is very likley to end in a major accident.
You think a driver should be able to safely stop from 70mph in the time it takes to see a dog that has run in front of a car?
No, I was referring to this part:
"Cops have these hazard lights and FLIPPIN' BRIGHT flashy blue lights and road cones and warning triangles and a FLIPPIN' MASSIVE great car, with which to close the road and warn people.
As mentioned, there are plenty of matrix signs along this stretch, too. "
So lit/unlit shouldn't matter - If they can't stop with all ^that warning going on, there's a problem with their driving.
Your friend hit a badger and it rolled her car? I struggle to believe this. However, if true, it is probably more of a complete freak accident than the norm...or something else played a part in the car rolling?
Heck yeah - Badgers are flippin' huge solid things.
I believe it was the badger hitting the bodywork and frame that went in and fouled the wheel or something, which then sent the car careening off, rolling over the opposite kerb and off the road. There wasn't so much left of the car to easily figure out what happened. It was seriously trashed, the front corner was shattered (all plastic on the Clio, apparently) and the wheel was far away from the rest of the car.
She says she didn't have time to react at all and the airbag hit her in the face thereafter, so whatever caused it was from the badger onwards.
Bike is a completely different story.
I've not actually hit anything on the bike yet (you and your *** of a cat are welcome, Mrs. Marlowe at Number 17...), but we do get a lot of rabbits out our way and have hit a few in the car - If you squish one directly under a wheel, even in our big-ass tank of an old Merc the car can go quite slippery on the road. Get that on one of the narrower bends and that slip would be enough to put your wheel into the 2' deep side ditch. I'm sure you can imagine the rest.
We do tend to have more than the national average here in north eales.
That's in celebration of Richard Bumstorm very kindly sodding off!!
