RE: Brit Killed Driving on Wrong Side of Road
Friday 29th November 2002
Brit Killed Driving on Wrong Side of Road
How'd he manage that?
Discussion
crossed the bridge on the wrong side of the road and died in a head on collision with a Corvette. He was taken to hospital by helicopter where he's now in a a critical condition.
At the risk of upsetting people how did the guy die in a head on collision but was then helicoptered to hospital to be in a critical condition - either he's dead or he's not which is it??
PetrolTed said:
I still haven't worked out how people do that?!
Surely it's because if you're the first to comment, you get a "Post New Topic" button, but if someone has already replied you get a "Post Reply" button.
All it takes is for two people to go to the New Topic screen before the other person saves their comments.
PetrolTed said:
Terminator said: Yep, and there are two other threads on the same subject now as well![]()
I still haven't worked out how people do that?!
I experienced that, when I changed the topicname; when I was the first person posting from the news page. The second person posting from the news page had the default title and therefore opened a new thread. Well, it's what I think how this occurs.

Bodo said:
PetrolTed said:
Terminator said: Yep, and there are two other threads on the same subject now as well![]()
I still haven't worked out how people do that?!
I experienced that, when I changed the topicname; when I was the first person posting from the news page. The second person posting from the news page had the default title and therefore opened a new thread. Well, it's what I think how this occurs.
Just checked it out with the mirror helmet news. It wasn't possible to change the topic's title - but then, I'm at work, browsing with IE and not with my beloved Mozilla.
It has to be said, after driving for reasonably long periods of time in countries where they drive on the wrong side of the road, I tend to get more confused when coming home.
I think this is because you concentrate more when you know things are different. Also its much easier when there is alot of traffic to remind you which way to go
I think this is because you concentrate more when you know things are different. Also its much easier when there is alot of traffic to remind you which way to go

Happens over here as well with drivers used to this country. Driven on the continent as well and had a few lapses of concentration. Notably in Liepzeg (sp?) after consulting map to pull out on the wrong side then be confronted by a tram, opps etc, try to get on the right side and tram comming the other way, both start to give me grief. I responded with shrug and smiled and they let me out, but tut tut head shakes from the drivers.
Not sure about roundabouts in Florida, I've driven a bit there.
Here in New Jersey they call them circles and the natives don't like them!
They seem to be disapearing, or all becoming light controlled.
I took a texan round a busy one in New Jersey, he asked if we could return by a different route!
He had new seen one before.
Jeff
Here in New Jersey they call them circles and the natives don't like them!
They seem to be disapearing, or all becoming light controlled.
I took a texan round a busy one in New Jersey, he asked if we could return by a different route!
He had new seen one before.
Jeff
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