What's your worst crash

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Just wondering what other people worst crash has been

Below is mine that occurred nearly three years ago and I am still recovering from, I was trapped and unconcious until cut free by the fire brigade. I took this photo next day after the car had been recovered by the local garage.

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Looks like a nasty one. I flung my Hyundai off the road a couple of times but never done any worse than sliding along a grass verge with no damage to the car.

Other than that I've been hit up the chuff a couple of times but that never did huge amounts of damage.
 
It was a 3 series BMW and I am not completely sure what happened , only had that car a few weeks as a temporary runabout until I could order a new car on the company car allowance scheme.

There was a severe weather warning that night that I didnt know about, but the police investigator and insurance suggested brake failure.

I woke in the ambulance on a backboard and with a neck brace on with suspected crush legs, being a stubborn sod I told them to release me from the backboard and collar and then walked from the ambulance showing barely a scratch.

Over the following months it became apparent that I had some internal injuries and brain damage which I am still having problems with. An MRI scan of my neck showed that I have some damaged vertabrate.
 
My worst/only was in my Renault 5 Campus...which is an accident I'm constantly pimping and posting links to piccies of it. :D

I did it a week before my 18th, back in March 2005. I took at 40-50 lefthander corner at about 70, the back end went wide, I tried correcting via steering, but am sure I messed up with power, either braking or something, I managed to stop the car from plowing headlong into the left hedge, but instead went partially up the one to my right and managed to flick the car onto it's roof, crushing my side down.
I had a camera with my (well my gf of the time did), but we didn't think to take any pictures. When the recovery truck picked the car up they used a rope through the front windows, which meant that the roof got pulled back closer to the correct position. My window was about half the original height of the windows, the thing exploded in my ear...wasn't nice.

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More here.

I managed to leave a fog light, and a wingmirror from oposite sides of the car, in the hedge.

InvG
 
The year was 1992. I was driving my Skoda Estelle back from the Lake District late at night and I overtook a lorry on the A65 (near Skipton) on a long straight section of the road. The driver of the lorry got a bit cross for some reason, flashed me and I wake up in hospital a few days later. That whole section of my life is still missing to this day.

I blacked out due to the light from the lorries headlight hitting the blind spot of my eye and overloading my brain. :eek: This was because, unbeknown to me I was suffering from Cornea Kerataconus so the light hitting my eye was being deflected by my odd shapped cornea.

According to the police and reports from my mum and dad the car was totally destroyed and only the fact that Skoda Estelles has big steel bars in the doors stopped me being killed. I was going to take my mums Metro but changed my mind. Had I had done so I would be dead. I destroyed three double decker lengths of dry stone wall and ended up in a field outside (!) the car.

Some internal bleeding and what they initially thought was a spinal injury turned out to be just bruising - thank Zod!

The odd thing is my mate who was in the passenger seat got some whiplash but otherwise was walking about at the scene. Although he did bang his head during the crash and also didn't remember the actual impact.

Always had a soft spot for Skoda and I owe my life to one.

Contact lenses/glasses have corrected my eye sight problem but I am still cautious driving at night!
 
Thorne said:
Just wondering what other people worst crash has been

Below is mine that occurred nearly three years ago and I am still recovering from, I was trapped and unconcious until cut free by the fire brigade. I took this photo next day after the car had been recovered by the local garage.

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As has already been said, you clearly had the Physical Law Defying Stability Control (PLDSC) switched off.... a rookie mistake. Even so, it looks like the car just needs a good Detailing :D with some detailing rags, detailing soap, detailing wax, detailing crash restorer and detailing magic trees.
 
LordSplodge said:
The year was 1992. I was driving my Skoda Estelle back from the Lake District late at night and I overtook a lorry on the A65 (near Skipton) on a long straight section of the road. The driver of the lorry got a bit cross for some reason, flashed me and I wake up in hospital a few days later. That whole section of my life is still missing to this day.

I blacked out due to the light from the lorries headlight hitting the blind spot of my eye and overloading my brain. :eek: This was because, unbeknown to me I was suffering from Cornea Kerataconus so the light hitting my eye was being deflected by my odd shapped cornea.

According to the police and reports from my mum and dad the car was totally destroyed and only the fact that Skoda Estelles has big steel bars in the doors stopped me being killed. I was going to take my mums Metro but changed my mind. Had I had done so I would be dead. I destroyed three double decker lengths of dry stone wall and ended up in a field outside (!) the car.

Some internal bleeding and what they initially thought was a spinal injury turned out to be just bruising - thank Zod!

The odd thing is my mate who was in the passenger seat got some whiplash but otherwise was walking about at the scene. Although he did bang his head during the crash and also didn't remember the actual impact.

Always had a soft spot for Skoda and I owe my life to one.

Contact lenses/glasses have corrected my eye sight problem but I am still cautious driving at night!

I am pretty sure that when lorry drivers flash their lights it just means that it is safe for you to pull back in. It is their own 'code' and so he was probably just being helpful without a clue it would almost kill you! Couldn't your mate have grabbed the wheel and pulled the car out of gear?
 
motorbike accident, wearing full leathers etc 20mph impact and did £3000 worth of damage (needed new drive shaft etc) to my mates car, my bike should have been a write off but kept it. My handle bars did tank slappy (handle bars moving side to side really quickly) slide off into his car. Broke left fema (now got rod and screws in) short term memory loss, blot clots to head and eye, crack rib, was out cold for 5 days.

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InvaderGIR said:
:eek: :eek:

What happend, do you remember?

InvG

It was a '88 Polo!

Basically driving home late one night, aproaching a long bend a could see headlights coming so obviosuly slowed down, cars were parked on the other side of the road so it was only big enough for one car to go through, before I knew it a car was hurtling towards me and hit us straight on.
 
Andybtsn said:
It was a '88 Polo!

Basically driving home late one night, aproaching a long bend a could see headlights coming so obviosuly slowed down, cars were parked on the other side of the road so it was only big enough for one car to go through, before I knew it a car was hurtling towards me and hit us straight on.

:eek: You look lucky to be alive from those pictures...
 
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