19 Year Old killed inCar Accident 350Z Whittier
Originally Posted by 2004Black350z
sucks to hear about the kid. im up and down that street every other weekend.
Sure, RIP. But I'm not going to be generous with my sympathy in this case, because he flipped his car. The typical case I imagine would be him rear ending her, swerving onto the sidewalk and striking a pole, or swerving into another lane and hitting another car. But flipping it? Come on.
Just imagine if your friend told you this story, "I was driving one day, and this lady cut me off! I slammed on my brakes and jerked my steering wheel without thinking to avoid her, and I accidentally flipped my car." Now wouldn't you be curious about how fast he was going? Like I said, people get cut off all the time, but how often do people flip their cars when it happens?
Also just because his mom says he's calm and responsible doesn't mean he didn't have a little rush of youth. Everyone does things they regret.
Just imagine if your friend told you this story, "I was driving one day, and this lady cut me off! I slammed on my brakes and jerked my steering wheel without thinking to avoid her, and I accidentally flipped my car." Now wouldn't you be curious about how fast he was going? Like I said, people get cut off all the time, but how often do people flip their cars when it happens?
Also just because his mom says he's calm and responsible doesn't mean he didn't have a little rush of youth. Everyone does things they regret.
Originally Posted by NGZ
I dunno man. He hit a palm tree and traffic light, meaning that he was near an intersection (low speed area). If he was driving slow, how did he flip the car? Yes we get cut off all the time, but how often do you flip a car everytime you get cut off?
Originally Posted by NGZ
Sure, RIP. But I'm not going to be generous with my sympathy in this case, because he flipped his car. The typical case I imagine would be him rear ending her, swerving onto the sidewalk and striking a pole, or swerving into another lane and hitting another car. But flipping it? Come on.
Just imagine if your friend told you this story, "I was driving one day, and this lady cut me off! I slammed on my brakes and jerked my steering wheel without thinking to avoid her, and I accidentally flipped my car." Now wouldn't you be curious about how fast he was going? Like I said, people get cut off all the time, but how often do people flip their cars when it happens?
Also just because his mom says he's calm and responsible doesn't mean he didn't have a little rush of youth. Everyone does things they regret.
Just imagine if your friend told you this story, "I was driving one day, and this lady cut me off! I slammed on my brakes and jerked my steering wheel without thinking to avoid her, and I accidentally flipped my car." Now wouldn't you be curious about how fast he was going? Like I said, people get cut off all the time, but how often do people flip their cars when it happens?
Also just because his mom says he's calm and responsible doesn't mean he didn't have a little rush of youth. Everyone does things they regret.
Words of wisdom from above.
Originally Posted by erickim080387
you get home safe first! so you can enjoy your "stuff"
Regardless the situation concerning the accident, my prayers to the family and friends of this young man......
Originally Posted by NGZ
Sure, RIP. But I'm not going to be generous with my sympathy in this case, because he flipped his car. The typical case I imagine would be him rear ending her, swerving onto the sidewalk and striking a pole, or swerving into another lane and hitting another car. But flipping it? Come on.
Just imagine if your friend told you this story, "I was driving one day, and this lady cut me off! I slammed on my brakes and jerked my steering wheel without thinking to avoid her, and I accidentally flipped my car." Now wouldn't you be curious about how fast he was going? Like I said, people get cut off all the time, but how often do people flip their cars when it happens?
Also just because his mom says he's calm and responsible doesn't mean he didn't have a little rush of youth. Everyone does things they regret.
Just imagine if your friend told you this story, "I was driving one day, and this lady cut me off! I slammed on my brakes and jerked my steering wheel without thinking to avoid her, and I accidentally flipped my car." Now wouldn't you be curious about how fast he was going? Like I said, people get cut off all the time, but how often do people flip their cars when it happens?
Also just because his mom says he's calm and responsible doesn't mean he didn't have a little rush of youth. Everyone does things they regret.
Originally Posted by chriskabobbers
i dont know but kids these days, under pressure, tell the truth.

EDIT (after reading post #37):









Last edited by Hraesvelg; Aug 31, 2007 at 09:21 PM.
Originally Posted by Hraesvelg
+1
And the folks b!tching about this are usually close to 19 themselves.
And the folks b!tching about this are usually close to 19 themselves.
Originally Posted by xtasy127
Originally Posted by xtasy127
Originally Posted by shimz350z
So, EVERYONE pay attention. When you get into an accident & your car ends up on it's side/back. YOU ARE GUILTY OF STREET RACING. UNDERSTAND.
Words of wisdom from above.
Words of wisdom from above.



