Car smashes into central reservation at Southwick Tunnel (From The Argus)
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Car smashes into central reservation at Southwick Tunnel
7:34am Thursday 27th September 2012 in News By Ben James
A car spun out of control and smashed into the central reservation near the Southwick Tunnel earlier this morning (September 27).
The vehicle is reported to have lost control on the slippery surface shortly before 7.20am.
The car has since been moved off the carriageway and no serious injuries are reported.
Comments(14)
Nathan_Adler
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9:12am Thu 27 Sep 12
Ruddy idiot!!!
harrisimo
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9:13am Thu 27 Sep 12
Poccypoc wrote:How much?
Inexperienced driving, I bet you.
jagiwatch
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9:20am Thu 27 Sep 12
Nathan_Adler wrote:Show your boss this report!
Thank you for making me late for work and receiving a warning through no fault of my own just because you drive too fast in the rain.
Ruddy idiot!!!
Poccypoc
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9:30am Thu 27 Sep 12
Nathan_Adler wrote:That's bad. Do you have late cards? We did at BT in the 1980s. I've got mine. One day in Oct 1985, I was three minutes late.
Thank you for making me late for work and receiving a warning through no fault of my own just because you drive too fast in the rain.
Ruddy idiot!!!
Poccypoc
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9:30am Thu 27 Sep 12
harrisimo wrote:A trillion pounds.
Poccypoc wrote:How much?
Inexperienced driving, I bet you.
davyboy
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9:44am Thu 27 Sep 12
Fairfax Sakes
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10:29am Thu 27 Sep 12
jagiwatch wrote:Woudl they give you a warning for wasting company time on comment forums on the internet?
Nathan_Adler wrote:Show your boss this report!
Thank you for making me late for work and receiving a warning through no fault of my own just because you drive too fast in the rain.
Ruddy idiot!!!
spa301
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10:46am Thu 27 Sep 12
Poccypoc
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11:06am Thu 27 Sep 12
spa301 wrote:That's all it is, 99 per cent of the time. There's a chance of mechanical failure, debris on the road or the actions of another driver causing this vehicle to crash, but more likely, it will either be too fast, which can be 20 mph if the conditions aren't right, fiddling with a radio or talking to passengers or on a phone, or tiredness.
I'm always perplexed why there are so many incidents in and around these tunnels. I drive through them on a regular basis and cannot fathom what the potential problem is. Surely they can't all be down to poor driving skills?
These crashes are bad, but what gets me is people saying the road is the problem. Take the BBC series Britain's Killer Roads., It featured part of the A27 near Lewes, where a motorcyclist had died when he hit an oncoming car. The dead man's brother was interviewed, calling the Highways Agency's view the road was safe as "toffee." I don't doubt the brother was probably still grieving and saw the opportunity to blame a government agency or the Government in general for his brother's death as too much of a temptation.
Yes, vehicles fail. Yes, you can hit something or someone on the road. But most accidents are driver error.
Crystal Ball
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11:09am Thu 27 Sep 12
Poccypoc wrote:95% of accidents are caused by driver error, fact. The other 5% is made up of mehcanical failure and affects of the geography i.e. physical features.
spa301 wrote:That's all it is, 99 per cent of the time. There's a chance of mechanical failure, debris on the road or the actions of another driver causing this vehicle to crash, but more likely, it will either be too fast, which can be 20 mph if the conditions aren't right, fiddling with a radio or talking to passengers or on a phone, or tiredness.
I'm always perplexed why there are so many incidents in and around these tunnels. I drive through them on a regular basis and cannot fathom what the potential problem is. Surely they can't all be down to poor driving skills?
These crashes are bad, but what gets me is people saying the road is the problem. Take the BBC series Britain's Killer Roads., It featured part of the A27 near Lewes, where a motorcyclist had died when he hit an oncoming car. The dead man's brother was interviewed, calling the Highways Agency's view the road was safe as "toffee." I don't doubt the brother was probably still grieving and saw the opportunity to blame a government agency or the Government in general for his brother's death as too much of a temptation.
Yes, vehicles fail. Yes, you can hit something or someone on the road. But most accidents are driver error.
spencer1973
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11:59am Thu 27 Sep 12
F in L
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12:39pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Crystal Ball wrote:51.4% Of Statistics are made up
Poccypoc wrote:95% of accidents are caused by driver error, fact. The other 5% is made up of mehcanical failure and affects of the geography i.e. physical features.
spa301 wrote:That's all it is, 99 per cent of the time. There's a chance of mechanical failure, debris on the road or the actions of another driver causing this vehicle to crash, but more likely, it will either be too fast, which can be 20 mph if the conditions aren't right, fiddling with a radio or talking to passengers or on a phone, or tiredness.
I'm always perplexed why there are so many incidents in and around these tunnels. I drive through them on a regular basis and cannot fathom what the potential problem is. Surely they can't all be down to poor driving skills?
These crashes are bad, but what gets me is people saying the road is the problem. Take the BBC series Britain's Killer Roads., It featured part of the A27 near Lewes, where a motorcyclist had died when he hit an oncoming car. The dead man's brother was interviewed, calling the Highways Agency's view the road was safe as "toffee." I don't doubt the brother was probably still grieving and saw the opportunity to blame a government agency or the Government in general for his brother's death as too much of a temptation.
Yes, vehicles fail. Yes, you can hit something or someone on the road. But most accidents are driver error.
Cyril Bolleaux
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12:41pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Poccypoc says...
8:53am Thu 27 Sep 12