My S2000 Roll Over Accident
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Originally Posted by mkernstock,Sep 1 2010, 06:51 AM
AND DON"T SWERVE FOR ANIMALS!
Glad you're okay.
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Here's to a quick recovery and no permanant damage.
Glad to see the window frame and rollbars really do work.
I use to swerve for squirrels on windy back roads but I almost lost it once. Now I only slow down and swerve if it's safe (no traffic, side banks, blind corners, etc) Otherwize its bye-bye Rocky
Glad to see the window frame and rollbars really do work.
I use to swerve for squirrels on windy back roads but I almost lost it once. Now I only slow down and swerve if it's safe (no traffic, side banks, blind corners, etc) Otherwize its bye-bye Rocky
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Better the car than you! It's great that you are okay.
Thank you Honda, you designed a safe roadster.
Thank you Honda, you designed a safe roadster.
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Sooo... I just have one question...
How much wood could woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
Hope you recover quickly. Next time, run the fckr over.
How much wood could woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
Hope you recover quickly. Next time, run the fckr over.
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I dont think i would have swerve.
My first instinct would be to check if its safe to move(in your case it would not be).. But by the time i check if its safe i would probably have ran the thing over anyway.
My first instinct would be to check if its safe to move(in your case it would not be).. But by the time i check if its safe i would probably have ran the thing over anyway.