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crow.magnum- Mods
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Re: is it real
Never saw anything on the news but that certainly looks real
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I know you have restriced view down the front of an r-tic but you would see and feel that. besides the car would be on his horn all the time and you would here him. The other thing at that speed even if the car did not turn over, the tyres would have blown with that much sideways force. The rims would be sparking and would dig in causing it to flip. Its a fake. a good fake mind.
Re: is it real
police investigation now
An investigation has been launched after footage emerged of a lorry driver, apparently unknowingly, driving along at 60mph with a Renault Clio trapped on the front of the lorry's bumper.
It appears that the lorry had driven into the Clio, and having not seen the car, continued to push it along the A1 in West Yorkshire for some time.
Autoblog UK published the video on Wednesday after seeing it on YouTube, and it has since made national news. The haulage firm – Arclid Transport – who owns the lorry, has come forward to say that the video isn't a stunt and it is investigating the 'accident'.
Speaking to Sky News a spokesperson for Arclid said: "An incident did happen along that stretch of the motorway and we opened an investigation and reported the matter to the police. Having seen the video we have reopened that investigation."
The spokesperson added: "As far as I'm aware the lady driver got out of the car and walked away unharmed."
An investigation has been launched after footage emerged of a lorry driver, apparently unknowingly, driving along at 60mph with a Renault Clio trapped on the front of the lorry's bumper.
It appears that the lorry had driven into the Clio, and having not seen the car, continued to push it along the A1 in West Yorkshire for some time.
Autoblog UK published the video on Wednesday after seeing it on YouTube, and it has since made national news. The haulage firm – Arclid Transport – who owns the lorry, has come forward to say that the video isn't a stunt and it is investigating the 'accident'.
Speaking to Sky News a spokesperson for Arclid said: "An incident did happen along that stretch of the motorway and we opened an investigation and reported the matter to the police. Having seen the video we have reopened that investigation."
The spokesperson added: "As far as I'm aware the lady driver got out of the car and walked away unharmed."
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Re: is it real
we were talking about this at work today, and if its true its a freak accident, like Rob says its virtually impossible for the tyres not to be ripped from the rims at that speed.
Bloody thing must have become lodged on the bumper at just the right angle for it to hang there and get dragged along.
still not 100% sure its real but if it is then its a freak accident someone caught on film
Bloody thing must have become lodged on the bumper at just the right angle for it to hang there and get dragged along.
still not 100% sure its real but if it is then its a freak accident someone caught on film
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its been on the news today, even a interview with the lady in the car
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