Bonnet pop up.....
Discussion
Mate of mine was heading along the M25 today in his Volvo V70 T5 estate, and the bonnet flew open when he was in lane 3 doing 0.80 leptons. Sadly I passed him as he sat with BiB (we were heading to the same place but I'd set off later) as they gave him a grilling at the roadside. He hadn't opened the bonnet in a while, so why it failed is a mystery.
He was remarkably calm when I saw him later (he was recovered home and started again in his Golf GTI) and said he managed to get to the hard shoulder easily enough, but he has a wrecked screen and two dented wings not to mention a ruined bonnet and hinges.
Not something I'd like to happen to me I must admit!
He was remarkably calm when I saw him later (he was recovered home and started again in his Golf GTI) and said he managed to get to the hard shoulder easily enough, but he has a wrecked screen and two dented wings not to mention a ruined bonnet and hinges.
Not something I'd like to happen to me I must admit!
I drove the Scirocco "a good few miles" with the bonnet "on the latch" - ie, not fully closed but - relatively - secure. Or was it?
Saying that, I've also driven "a good few miles" with the coolant reservoir cap being held in place only by the underside of the bonnet, because I failed to put it back on after checking coolant levels.
Saying that, I've also driven "a good few miles" with the coolant reservoir cap being held in place only by the underside of the bonnet, because I failed to put it back on after checking coolant levels.
I had the bonnet of my westy come off completely, fly up into the air, and sail off into a cow field, after accelerating up to the NSL when leaving my village.
I got some really funny looks as passing cars saw some chap out jogging in a cow field at 6:00am one summers morning, wearing a full face lid, and a goose down jacket.
I got some really funny looks as passing cars saw some chap out jogging in a cow field at 6:00am one summers morning, wearing a full face lid, and a goose down jacket.
Quinny said:
Garlick said:
Oh, he attempted to get off the motorway and drove with a broken screen. Got a £30 fine for his trouble.
So you have something happen that's outside of your control..... No one else is involved..... And you get a £30 quid fine for your trouble...Brilliant

So according to you if I'll have brakes failure (outside of my control and no one else is involved) I should be allowed to carry on??
He drove a vehicle which is not roadworthy and endangered himself and others (according to the law, doesn't matter how big the crack in the screen was) - I think nobody could complain about the fine.
BTW I'm not saying I wouldn't do the same and drive with it.

Edited by rottie102 on Saturday 22 January 21:56
Garlick said:
It was reduced from £100 to £30.
Odd as a few years ago some youths dropped a brick from a flyover which hit my screen. Police advised that I drive to next services and call Autoglass (or similar)
THat is my worst fear whilst driving the lorry. I have had kids drop snow balls from bridges on the M1 and I've had a can of pop thrown from a car going the other way in town before (luckily it hit the door pillar), but a brick from a motorway bridge sends shivers down my spine.Odd as a few years ago some youths dropped a brick from a flyover which hit my screen. Police advised that I drive to next services and call Autoglass (or similar)
Life Saab Itch said:
Garlick said:
It was reduced from £100 to £30.
Odd as a few years ago some youths dropped a brick from a flyover which hit my screen. Police advised that I drive to next services and call Autoglass (or similar)
THat is my worst fear whilst driving the lorry. I have had kids drop snow balls from bridges on the M1 and I've had a can of pop thrown from a car going the other way in town before (luckily it hit the door pillar), but a brick from a motorway bridge sends shivers down my spine.Odd as a few years ago some youths dropped a brick from a flyover which hit my screen. Police advised that I drive to next services and call Autoglass (or similar)
Could have been a lot worse. I saw the kids run off in the rear view.
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