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Saw this in the news from northern PA. First thought...how in the hell does someone survive that??? 2nd thought...how fast were they going to produce that kind of damage???

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Now, that won't buff out....

May be totaled....

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Originally Posted by pahick
how in the hell does someone survive that???

Question: are you sure they did? I suppose there might be room on the driver's side for a person but ... damn.


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Originally Posted by T_O_M
Originally Posted by pahick
how in the hell does someone survive that???

Question: are you sure they did? I suppose there might be room on the driver's side for a person but ... damn.



"Bradford Township Volunteer Fire Department

This morning at 0713 hours BTVFD and an ambulance from the City of Bradford were dispatched to the area of Marilla Reservoir on West Washington Street for a single vehicle accident.
Engine 151 arrived on scene to find a truck well off the roadway with heavy damage.

Members performed an initial patient evaluation, hazard mitigation and traffic control.

The patient was transported to BRMC and the Bradford Township Police are investigating."

For now I guess...they rarely ever update articles like this.

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Probably swerved to miss a deer.


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I’ve never met anybody from PA that could drive very well.


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Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Probably swerved to miss a deer.


When I was teaching my kids to drive, I always told them not to swerve to miss a deer, particularly on country roads. The damage resulting from hitting the deer was nearly always likely to be less than ending up in a ditch or going into a tree.

Thus far, thank the Lord, none of them have had to put the advice into practice.

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Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Probably swerved to miss a deer hit a groundhog for dinner.

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Originally Posted by Remington40x
Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Probably swerved to miss a deer.


When I was teaching my kids to drive, I always told them not to swerve to miss a deer, particularly on country roads. The damage resulting from hitting the deer was nearly always likely to be less than ending up in a ditch or going into a tree.

Thus far, thank the Lord, none of them have had to put the advice into practice.


Definitely. Bout the only thing to worry about is the deer coming through the windshield or flying into the opposite lane.

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Bet the spark plugs are still good.


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I get a kick out of older people looking at a wrecked car.

"Boy, they are just tin. Nothing like older cars. Thgey had some
metal in them. Hit a new car with them and there would be nothing left."

I've seen old cars wrecked. The car wasn't too bad. Driver didn't even
care. He was dead. Or it rolled on the roof, and pancakes. Only damage

That was bad was the roof and pillars. Driver was dead.

New cars are flimsy. You can dent them leaning on them.

But they are mostly built right were it matters most.
Seat belt and airbags, a destroyed car still protects the passengers.


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Originally Posted by STRSWilson
Bet the spark plugs are still good.

Retrieving them probably wouldn’t be much fun.

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Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
I get a kick out of older people looking at a wrecked car.

"Boy, they are just tin. Nothing like older cars. Thgey had some
metal in them. Hit a new car with them and there would be nothing left."

I've seen old cars wrecked. The car wasn't too bad. Driver didn't even
care. He was dead. Or it rolled on the roof, and pancakes. Only damage

That was bad was the roof and pillars. Driver was dead.

New cars are flimsy. You can dent them leaning on them.

But they are mostly built right were it matters most.
Seat belt and airbags, a destroyed car still protects the passengers.
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Originally Posted by stxhunter
Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
I get a kick out of older people looking at a wrecked car.

"Boy, they are just tin. Nothing like older cars. Thgey had some
metal in them. Hit a new car with them and there would be nothing left."

I've seen old cars wrecked. The car wasn't too bad. Driver didn't even
care. He was dead. Or it rolled on the roof, and pancakes. Only damage

That was bad was the roof and pillars. Driver was dead.

New cars are flimsy. You can dent them leaning on them.

But they are mostly built right were it matters most.
Seat belt and airbags, a destroyed car still protects the passengers.
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Yep in the good old days you just hosed out the remains and sold the car again.


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