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(Co-Jackass) Ryan Dunn's car AFTER the accident (video)
speed kills. any questions? :helpme
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=e51_1309017547 Have a safe weekend, ~Ray |
Foolish, just foolish.
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Driving like an idiot kills.
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Too fast too dumb
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wow hard to believe that was a porsche :(
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Damn,not much left of that one
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worst wreck i have ever seen, he must have hit the trees without any braking
most people get the GT3 with a cage, i wonder if this one had it. from those pics you can't tell anything |
guess even german engineering can't save you from driving drunk at 130Mph and hitting a tree
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damn all that money and the car doesnt hold together for shit.
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Gambling with an exciting moment vs a lifetime is such a shame.
Someone "could" lose is why it is exciting, I suppose. Daredevils never think it will be them. Being over 30 he should have learned to respect the odds. |
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Drunkenness aside, what I find mildly unsettling is that so many people think driving 130mph is somehow unsafe. There's a lot of conditions involved... road quality... width of road... traffic... day or night... visibility... time of day... if it's night, was the road lit? Are pedestrians present?
Then there's vehicle type. Yes, absolutely driving 130mph in a Honda Civic is unsafe. And that's probably most people's point of reference... leading them to believe that ANY vehicle is unsafe at 130mph. Not to mention the other factors nobody seems to take into account; tire width, tire profile, tire tread, suspension (IRS versus solid axle?), weight of the vehicle, front / rear weight ratio. What people fail to realize is that in good conditions, driving 130mph in a Porsche GT3 can be perfectly safe and perfectly reasonable. Only if you're driving outside of what's safe for the conditions does it become something that shouldn't be done. The public doesn't seem to understand anything besides "the law is the law, and the speed limit is the speed limit" etc. |
Everyguy over 35 has had a close call in a car. I post this only so the guys 18-24 (or so) realize your close call may be coming. Respect proper driving rules and you will get by.
As a pizza delivery guy, I knew, if I didnt look left EVERY time (stopped at intersections before starting out) I could have probs. One day, (actually prob more than one day) it did indeed save me. I did not dart altho somehow I wanted to.. I mentally wanted to.. and a fucken semi flew by. Sometimes in weird situations parked cars may block vision or the perfect "wrong situation" you just happen to be in. The keyword is being "deliberate" in all moves. Do everthing slow and easy and you will come home. Never hurry, never speed, never get impatient, never dart, never make sudden moves. I speak from experience. I successfully delivered 30,000+ pizzas in city traffic. I also used to drag race on the street as a teen all the time. We all have some daredevil in us. As a teen your odds are good. At 34 they are not. You can fuck around in cars but the longer you go the more your day approaches. Respect them now so you make it through that day. Deliberate. |
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The fault here wasn't the car or the speed. It was driver error, period. The same thing happens with the wealthy and airplanes. Just because you can buy it doesn't mean you can drive/fly it. . . |
I dont know about the desert but in the northern US 130+ is never safe for one reason..
Deer. Hit one at that speed will f you up. And on every public road north of The Mason Dixon line, you can come up on one or more at anytime. It will dart out and you wont have a prayer no matter how good a driver you are. Hitting one in a Porsche at 70 and you may be OK. At 130 almost double the force. Like hitting two deer. Force = Mass x Accelleration if I remember right. Both are equal factors. |
One of the other "jackasses" should shove pieces of Dunn's burned up Porsche up their own ass in their next movie, out of respect for their fallen brother.
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I've had two very close incidents driving a car that I can think of right now.
First one was all my fault. I was driving normal highway speeds and looked down to change the radio. Looked up and the car in front of me was 100% stopped. I didn't have any time, I just instantly whipped the wheel to the right and back left again without seeing who was beside me, and there was just enough space, with an 18 wheeler right on my ass in the next lane honking at me. The second time I was on a two lane curved overpass probably 50+ feet in the air. For whatever reason the right lane was jammed with slower moving traffic and the left lane was wide open. I was doing maybe 80km/h around the curve, blazing past the people in the other lane. Then some old lady driver just slowly changes lanes in front of me without looking or signalling. The speed difference was enough that I couldn't stop in time, so I honked and flashed my lights, but it was too late.. I threw my car right then left hard, and was now sliding sideways on the road, staring at the wall in front of me.. Then my car started a massive fishtail.. I gained control and was able to drive away without hitting anything at all. I was mad enough that I didn't stop, I just drove away. I looked in my rear view and everyone had stopped their car. Truly amazing I didn't hit the wall or someone else. |
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If a deer jumps out in front of you at 130mph there is a concrete divider on the right and a minivan coming the opposite direction , you are going to hit the minivan. But even if you were going 10mph public roads are not safe because you are only capable of controlling 50% of the equation :) Public roads are inherently unsafe because the public is on them. |
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Two stories I must tell. When I was 16 my neighbor had a beer party. This is the 70's in a "northern town". I wasnt that good of friends at this particular time and was out with other friends, came home and went to bed at 1:30 am.
BAM! 2 am I am jolted out of bed by a sound 20 ft from my head. A kid next door at the party was out hot rodding came down our street and somehow went out of control and into our 24" tree at estimated 80 mph. Dead stop, car rolls around backwards from impact, makes a half circle going backword and hits are front house steps now 10 ft from my head. I run downstairs, my mom calls the cops who are there in 30 seconds. Kid is killed instantly. --- Around the same time, I was out driving with buddies, that is all we did in the 70s :) and someone says "there was just a bad accident on the old highway" We head out there and are first on the scene before the cops or anyone. We go up to the car and an older guy (older to us then, a guy about 25) who I slightly knew is sitting dead behind the wheel. Head on. Other guy is in the ditch. Cops arrive before we get to the second car. I will never forget seeing that and it left an impression. He did not have a seat belt on. Remember the gore videos they would make you watch as a teen of car accidents. (they still do that in school? 10th grade or so) Well this was my version for you. --- Upshot: 7 years later at my 5th high school reunion at 12:30 am, the kid who died's younger brother shows up drunk at the festivities and wants to beat me up cause "it was our tree". I kid you not. A big friend of mine escortd me out at closing. The numbnuts later went on to be Chief of Police in that town. I kid you not. |
Jackasses dont let jackasses drive drunk
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But all of these things aside, a Porsche GT3 driving alone on a smooth, wide, well lit thoroughfare at 130mph isn't unsafe at all. What I find disheartening is that so many people treat the speed limit as if their car will burst into flames by exceeding it. The "Speed Kills" campaign comes to mind. Speed doesn't kill... impacts kill. Driving 130mph in the rain kills. Driving 130mph in a car that can't safely exceed 70mph kills. Driving 130mph down a gravel road at night through the forest kills. Don't drive like a moron and you can drive safely at speeds vastly exceeding the speed limit. I guess the root of the problem is the lack of enforcement when it comes to laws like lane courtesy. The problem also revolves around the fact that there's virtually zero qualifications to get your license. I think people should be required to pass a strict regiment of high-speed training courses, being required to intimately understand the capabilities of not only their vehicles but other vehicles with performance vastly exceeding their own. If there was a massive campaign similar to "Speed Kills" or "This is your brain on drugs..." titled Move Right then I can almost guarantee a lot of high speed accidents wouldn't happen and our well-engineered freeway infrastructure would then be allowed to move with the high-degree of efficiency it was designed for. But instead our highway patrol officers would rather ignore those laws, and instead focus on their own personal enforcement agenda... leaving us with a traffic snarled cluster fuck of a freeway system. |
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It was weird cause the guy was a pretty hefty dude and really only looked like he was sleeping and still centered behind the wheel sitting up. But you could tell he was dead. Very freaky. Actually I cant remember for sure if his eyes were open or not. I think they were open actually which is why it was so weird. I mentally blocked it out. This was 35 years ago. |
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When I was 16 again had a 73 Chev Impala and long story short was drinking and going too fast on a gravel road got sideways and rolled it my ways (i was driving) rolled it onto the roof. Worse part the guy riding shotgun was about 260 and fell right on me. So the bodies rolling around are the worst part. One other guy in back I think. Might have been two. Someone says, "roll a window down it could blow" :) so someone got a window down and we all crawled out unharmed except the big guy fell on my hand somehow. We now have our car on the roof. I dont remember how we got it back over but it did NOT involve the cops thankfully. Not that time anyhow. :) |
:Oh crap
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That should all buff right out.
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And when I need to get somewhere that fast, I do get on a fucking plane. :winkwink: |
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When you didn't have the 911 shit planes were was faster, but you can beat a plane from Chicago to quiet a few major cities. The time you have to get to the aiport ahead of time, the plane flight time, the landing time, security etc. Flying alot of the time is actually slower. |
He crashed at over 100mph, hard to say though whether he died on impact on burned to death. They say, he was identified by the tattoos on his body. His face and head pretty much burned to coal.
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I can remember being in australia and being shown pics of crashes caused by animals. Some of the worst however were caused by spiders. 80mph, flick the sunvisor down, and a bleeding huge huntsman drops into your lap and over they go.
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is it unsafe? judge yourself - the number of deaths in traffic per 1 million people in Germany in 2010 was 45 and in the US 105 (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verkehrstod) the difference probably is: here people are used to it and take more care when changing lanes for example. i have seen some really bad and careless behaviour on US highways - including all those retards that seem to think having a phone conversation or texting is something you should do in traffic. when we have the same discussions on GFY about guns it's always "it's not the gun, it's the people who kill". it's the same with cars and driving fast. |
Hey, are those rims for sale? Breaks looked good too.
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The autoban was made with long sweepihng curves made for high speeds. Roads in the USA were not made that way and should not be driven the same. ~Ray |
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made me think to slow down even more
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