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Grahameeboy
1st January 2009, 08:14
When does this happen in NZ
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/hereford/worcs/7806122.stm
AlBundy
1st January 2009, 14:42
That's rubbernecking for you....
People not paying attention and being curious.
SixPackBack
1st January 2009, 14:49
When does this happen in NZ
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/hereford/worcs/7806122.stm
Grahameeboy that hardly counts.........darwin at his finest killing/maiming poms:mellow:
Swoop
1st January 2009, 15:04
They have a public transport system.
How dare they use the roads for private motoring!
dipshit
1st January 2009, 15:05
Grahameeboy that hardly counts.........darwin at his finest killing/maiming poms:mellow:
Ummm... "Several people were injured"
In NZ with all the aggressive drivers and old dungers on our roads, several people would have been killed in a two car pileup.
martybabe
1st January 2009, 15:10
Shit, been there, just north of Birmingham's spaghetti junction on one of the worlds busiest motorway intersections. At least 20 vehicles crashed in the icy fog, couldn't see a damn thing and I'm just running round following the sound of the moans looking for the worst injuries and you could here the sound of other vehicles crashing into the mayhem from behind and on the other carriageway. Just waiting to be the next casualty.:no:
Like a bloody war zone, scary as fook, imagine running around on an Auckland motorway in rush hour with a blindfold on! something was looking after my ass that day. :shit:
motorbyclist
1st January 2009, 19:17
Paramedics then watched as up to 16 cars collided on the opposite side of the carriageway.
well it can't of been that thick a fog then, could it?
i remember back in my signwriting days putting up some billboards on a building alongside the southern motorway - every day we were there there was at least one nose-tail as people decided we were more important than the traffic around them
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