sxi boy
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http://www.saxosportsclub.com/forum/SEURLF/ASP/SFS/THREADID.133841/FORUMID.1/PAGE.0/SFE/posts.htm
hope it makes u lot think about how you drive in the winter
its worst xmas present you could possibly give your family
chris
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m-dot
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Location: Warrington
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Might sound harsh, but thats what its going to take for people to learn, although it wont stop people doing it...
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Sooty
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Saw the flowers for that this week, shit
[Edited on 20-12-2003 by Sooty]
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broster
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quote: Originally posted by m-dot
Might sound harsh, but thats what its going to take for people to learn, although it wont stop people doing it...
^^^agree with that, it takes one scare to stop people going so fast, i took me that to slow down, even tho when i crashed i was stationary! but since then i dont drive as fast!
[Edited on 20-12-2003 by broster]
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Drew
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take it thats about that ben down chester-le-street
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Demo
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you shouldnt race in any weather as the results will always be horrific. if you think youre that good a driver, you should have respect for the roads and other road users and keep your racing for track days where its done in a controlled environment. thats the responsible attitude that us car drivers should all undertake
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stuyw
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^^^ - totally agree with u m8. I feel sorry for the inoccent peeps that get involved with a tit racing on the roads. They should kill themselves, not innocent peeps
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Marc D
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remember the first saxo adverts. false advertising.
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sxi boy
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eh??
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PaulW
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Agreed there! is real bad that, certainly makes me think even though I aint driving at the mo!
I have a rough idea what his mates are going through, I lost a good friend of mine in a traffic accident, not through speeding, but black ice on the road, spun out & crashed into some iron railings (duno if ya know cheshire much, but there are many iron railing things, black & white painted, usually to divide fields n so-on where roads go down the middle), well he spun out on a corner & went into some @ 30mph
since then I never stuck to the limit driving when its freezing, i either try not to drive or stick about 10mph below the norm speed limit or whatever i feel is safest, even if it does annoy other road users, i'd rather live myself than crash out.
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hitman2k
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quote: Originally posted by Demo
you shouldnt race in any weather as the results will always be horrific. if you think youre that good a driver, you should have respect for the roads and other road users and keep your racing for track days where its done in a controlled environment. thats the responsible attitude that us car drivers should all undertake
AGREE 100% made me think...............
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ainsley_brader
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Sorry but doesnt make me think at all as I wouldnt drive into a roundabout at 100mph in any weather certainly not in the ice.
(thats how I read the post not that its well written)
What makes me think more is the two drivers who while racing in grimsby/hull? One of them crashed out into central reservation killing to innocent girls.
Those girls were doing nothing wrong they did not deserve to die!
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