Pile up: Worlds biggest crash test - Ch4.
Discussion
Enjoying it, but they dragged it out over the 2 hours.
Great setup and analysis, I do wonder of the 4 none public drivers knew of what was to come as none seemed to make any attempt to stop compared with the 4 in the show.
Older lady was visibly shaken and actually stopped, but the Vivaro just slammed in (see comment above). Scouse girl, what was she doing... stopped and didn't hit anything then turned into the wagon which you could see through the dust???
Golf was one in a million, passenger was likely dead or seriously injured/life changing injuries.
The investigators did really well to piece it together and I guess in many years to come autonomous driving will take over and RTC's will reduce dramatically, it's going to take decades to get every existing vehicle off the road to make this a reality, certainly not in my lifetime.
Great setup and analysis, I do wonder of the 4 none public drivers knew of what was to come as none seemed to make any attempt to stop compared with the 4 in the show.
Older lady was visibly shaken and actually stopped, but the Vivaro just slammed in (see comment above). Scouse girl, what was she doing... stopped and didn't hit anything then turned into the wagon which you could see through the dust???
Golf was one in a million, passenger was likely dead or seriously injured/life changing injuries.
The investigators did really well to piece it together and I guess in many years to come autonomous driving will take over and RTC's will reduce dramatically, it's going to take decades to get every existing vehicle off the road to make this a reality, certainly not in my lifetime.
BossHogg said:
I never use that term, it's always lanes 1, 2 and 3.
I tend to use inside lane/middle lane/outside lane, but my Dad always called it the fast lane though. But he did used to drive a 1979 5.0 V8 Mustang from 1980 to 1990 though, so he was generally going fast in the fast lane back then in fairness to him! 

cerb4.5lee said:
I tend to use inside lane/middle lane/outside lane, but my Dad always called it the fast lane though. But he did used to drive a 1979 5.0 V8 Mustang from 1980 to 1990 though, so he was generally going fast in the fast lane back then in fairness to him! 

Probably with a rep’s Vauxhall Cavalier SRi 130 up his harris, flashing its lights for him to get out way.

Smollet said:
You d think a programme about road safety might ve done the same. My mate was driving the remote white van. He said it gave him great pleasure in stuffing the Prius 
Confirms what I thought (and mentioned earlier) about the other drivers already knowing what was coming and failing to stop.
Some of those dash cam clips featured though, head on into a DBS?! Eeeek, expensive prang.
Also F150 and a Dodge Grand Caravan were pretty odd choices?
The northern lady thinking a 15 year old Prius was “dead posh”?!
I know the trailer was tipping to make it more of a glancing blow, but that Golf A pillar held up better than I thought it would for a 20 year old design, thought the roof would just be ripped clean offf.
Wonder if the F150 and Boxster might end up being repaired and back on the road, minor damage and somewhat interesting.
Also F150 and a Dodge Grand Caravan were pretty odd choices?
The northern lady thinking a 15 year old Prius was “dead posh”?!
I know the trailer was tipping to make it more of a glancing blow, but that Golf A pillar held up better than I thought it would for a 20 year old design, thought the roof would just be ripped clean offf.
Wonder if the F150 and Boxster might end up being repaired and back on the road, minor damage and somewhat interesting.
daqinggregg said:
cerb4.5lee said:
I tend to use inside lane/middle lane/outside lane, but my Dad always called it the fast lane though. But he did used to drive a 1979 5.0 V8 Mustang from 1980 to 1990 though, so he was generally going fast in the fast lane back then in fairness to him! 

Probably with a rep s Vauxhall Cavalier SRi 130 up his harris, flashing its lights for him to get out way.



I remember him having a brilliant race with a BMW 635CSi once on the M1...good times. Life(or at least driving cars fast) was loads better back then I reckon for certain.

No speed cameras or traffic volume to worry about, and you just had to keep your eyes out for the odd unmarked copper. I want to go back!

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