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      07-12-2010, 12:47 AM   #23
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      07-12-2010, 12:55 AM   #24
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      07-12-2010, 04:36 AM   #25
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I wouldn't call surviving crashes like this luck ... more divine intervention. Not to get on my soapbox but I hope you guys that walked away from these crashes are doing something worthwhile with you lives.
Oh yeah, some imaginary father figure reached down with his great noodly appendage and wrapped him in a coccoon of safety while ignoring all the Ugandans that were murdered yesterday during the World Cup final. I'm going with the airbags and other man-made safety devices worked as intended.
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Oh yeah, some imaginary father figure reached down with his great noodly appendage and wrapped him in a coccoon of safety while ignoring all the Ugandans that were murdered yesterday during the World Cup final. I'm going with the airbags and other man-made safety devices worked as intended.

So tell us how you really feel........ LOL

I recently blew a tire at 120mph in my Challenger, driverside front......... not a scratch on me or the Challenger. fate is what I will call it. Same situation with someone else travelling at 30mph..... could be dead. You just never know!!!!
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      07-12-2010, 07:12 AM   #27
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Apparently stupid people are less prone to die in car accidents.
Yeah, unless the guy was on the track doing 130 then STUPID is an understatement!
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      07-12-2010, 09:11 AM   #28
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Oh yeah, some imaginary father figure reached down with his great noodly appendage and wrapped him in a coccoon of safety while ignoring all the Ugandans that were murdered yesterday during the World Cup final. I'm going with the airbags and other man-made safety devices worked as intended.
Since when was flying through a windshield at 140 mph a man-made safety feature?
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      07-12-2010, 09:16 AM   #29
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Since when was flying through a windshield at 140 mph a man-made safety feature?
Who said ANYTHING about flying through a windshield??? How could you even begin to get that from what I wrote? Even a little.

I know you have squat to back up your divine intervention hypothesis but that was a MONSTER stretch.
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      07-12-2010, 10:03 AM   #30
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That is what happened in the accident to the driver's friend. Read the entire thread about the second accident and you will see it in print.

I am not here to debate religion ... wrong place ... wrong time ... plus people believe what they want to believe.

All I am saying is that airbags, etc. didn't save the passenger's life and they wouldn't have anyway at 140 mph.
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      07-13-2010, 02:32 AM   #31
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      07-13-2010, 10:29 PM   #32
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i think the OP just lucky to survive that in the m3. that crash looks pretty bad.
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      07-14-2010, 03:39 AM   #33
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That is what happened in the accident to the driver's friend. Read the entire thread about the second accident and you will see it in print.

I am not here to debate religion ... wrong place ... wrong time ... plus people believe what they want to believe.

All I am saying is that airbags, etc. didn't save the passenger's life and they wouldn't have anyway at 140 mph.
I did read it. You also said in your post "accidents like these" implying all high speed accidents. Most of those accidents had drivers and passengers wearing their seatbelts and they survived just fine without "divine intervention."

Also, his passenger DID survive. Are you sure YOU read the whole article?

If you didn't want religion brought into the discussion you shouldn't have brought it in.
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      07-14-2010, 08:37 AM   #34
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I did read it. You also said in your post "accidents like these" implying all high speed accidents. Most of those accidents had drivers and passengers wearing their seatbelts and they survived just fine without "divine intervention."

Also, his passenger DID survive. Are you sure YOU read the whole article?

If you didn't want religion brought into the discussion you shouldn't have brought it in.
Dude you need to relax. I didn't say the passenger didn't survive. I said an airbag didn't save him. Was there an airbag on the passenger side? 'No' So how could an airbag have saved him? Did a seat belt save him? 'No' He wasn't wearing one.

HE FLEW THROUGH THE FREAKING WINDSHIELD IN A 140 MPH CRASH and from what I can tell based on the thread basically walked away.

Call it luck, call it fate, call it divine intervention, call it whatever you want but it wasn't due to man-made safety devices as you said.

Sorry but that is just not the case.

... and if you still don't believe me here is the quote from the guy driving the car when it crashed:

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The messed up thing is that he wasn't wearing his seat belt, which is why he went out the front window (never mind he didn't hit his legs/knees on the dash), but if he'd have worn his belt he'd be dead... The passenger side was crushed into the center console. I royally screwed up and was stupid, it was a good life lesson, and I am VERY lucky that I didn't hurt/kill my friend.

My airbag/seat belt saved me from serious facial/body injury (and probably my life)... This was a '93, no passenger airbag. Luck, god, good driving, not our time....
And FINALLY I didn't say I didn't want religion brought into the discussion. I said it wasn't the place or the time to debate it. If you want to start a separate thread to discuss religion in the OT section I will be happy to discuss religion with you. I will say this though, I find it funny that people, not just you, want to throw religion out the door because you can't prove it, you can't prove it doesn't exist either, so how is your argument any more valid?
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      09-14-2010, 11:34 PM   #35
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Passenger survived...driver did not make it.
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I've seen a few cars wrapped around poles in my time, and its hard to say that the passenger survived on that one. The story may have been reversed for sensationalism. Then again, the passenger could have squished the driver. Eh, who's knows. There's been weirder.

As for the ejection at 140mph, the centripetal force most likely kept the passenger in the seat(or seat area) until the car slowed, allowing him to be freed from said force and plop through the wind shield.

An odd first post I must add, but this forum is great.
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      09-16-2010, 12:41 PM   #38
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I did my Toyota All-Trac Turbo at 140 and walked away uninjured... It's a luck thing.



FWIW: I was young and really stupid, I have no excuse for my stupidity, my friend went out the front window, flew about 15', and landed on his butt, uninjured. Luck.
wow, you and your friend are fwcking lucky.

OP, that is luck, not safety whatsoever.
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I've seen a few cars wrapped around poles in my time, and its hard to say that the passenger survived on that one. The story may have been reversed for sensationalism. Then again, the passenger could have squished the driver. Eh, who's knows. There's been weirder.

As for the ejection at 140mph, the centripetal force most likely kept the passenger in the seat(or seat area) until the car slowed, allowing him to be freed from said force and plop through the wind shield.

An odd first post I must add, but this forum is great.
No, the passenger is my best friend and the driver was one of my closest friends at the time. Although the passenger survived he was in the hospital for about a month. Both were wearing their seat belt, and no they were not at fault.
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