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personally my theory is that there are accidents because:
A) people are drunk.
B) people are racing, and don't know the limits of their car when they take that corner, or need to slam brakes.
The other thing is there are quite a few accidents where there is a fast driver and a slow driver. And it's normally the slow driver who isn't looking at what's happening.
tec0 (11-Sep-09)
Right so a 160 kilometres per hour might be dangerous what about 140 kilometres per hour? Really a QQ can do a 134 kilometres per hour!
When I was outside South Africa in Botswana I noticed that no-one was using their mobile phones while driving apart from the hands-free-kits... There traffic cops are strict with this kind of thing. Then today in South Africa every single driver was talking on their mobile phones without a hands-free-kit! Why is that?
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tec0 (13-Sep-09)
Fact is I live close to a bar about 1KM from my house. I don’t go there because the place is a dump. Amway a lot of speeding cars, spinning and smoking tires and loud booming music just to p!ss you off. Point is no police. No road block no noting and then the inevitable accident where some dude lost control over his supper fast Nissan Champ Pickup. The driver is okay but the tree didn’t make it.
Now I wonder if this thing could have been avoided if the traffic cops did something.
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