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07-24-2016, 04:08 AM
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Re: Ford Explorer Road Rage Rollover Accident
LOL all this debate about parenting. I have a kid. personally I think he's a bit over-protective, but then again I have seen a LOT of car wrecks in real life (and on sites like these). I could immediately tell nothing bad was going to transpire. Rollover speed was not even enough to eject an unrestrained person. Hell it barely even ejected random small lightweight items, more like dropped them on the highway. At most this person *may* have hit or cut their head on the driver's door window. However the dad in this car may not have a large amount of experience in this category, so that probably explains his overreaction to a very mundane crash
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01-24-2020, 04:49 PM
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Re: Ford Explorer Road Rage Rollover Accident
I thought the same thing! Tried to see which window he was flung out of, but with the cloud of exhaust and sheer speed at which everything is happening, I can't tell. If it really is a person... holy shit. That image of him flinging around like a rag doll sure does stick with you. |