This is thr fourth car this year to come off the road on this corner.

by valdezverdun

37 comments
  1. I’m relatively new to driving, so I could be wrong, but I don’t think that car should be there

  2. Every rural community has one of ‘those’ corners. The one near me always has at least 5 crashes a year. As soon as the leaves drop in autumn, for 20 years, there’s a newly passed driver, either a girl in a fiat 500 or a lad in a Corsa, stood there in tears on the phone to their dad. The local dry stone waller has been fixing that bend for 40+ years over and over again. He’s probably put his kids through university because of that wall.

  3. As soon as there’s a slight shower, people start crashing it’s crazy. I’ve noticed the pattern of silence from the emergency services, then it’s siren central when the rain kicks in.

    I’ve also noticed last winter, people seem to not realise that you’ll lose more grip when the water is cold than when it’s warm and wet.

  4. I believe you should refrain from leaving your vehicle unattended there as it is illegal to do so and you may incur fines, friend

  5. Protip: On roads you don’t know use your satnav to tell how severe the turns ahead are going to be and adjust accordingly.

  6. There’s really no excuse for a single-car crash on public roads.

    If you are driving faster than your stopping distance and vision allow, especially on an unfamiliar road, its literally an accident waiting to happen.

    Some people see the “national speed limit” sign and think its a good idea to drive at 60mph+ on a dark, twisty, and unfamiliar B-road. And so we see things like this.

  7. It looks like the Jolly Green Giant has nipped into the bush for a quick pee.

  8. Driving like a twat 4 times never learns aye sounds about right

  9. “I drive this road every day at the same time. There’s never a corner here!”

  10. A female deed

    EDIT: oh wait, someone else has done the joke and been thoroughly down voted. I’ll own my lack of originality though.

  11. Hazard of the countryside. Can happen to any of us at night, even If you’re local. Everywhere has a sharp corner out of nowhere or a nasty S bend. Just one little lapse in concentration and you can forget it’s coming up.

  12. One minute I’m on the road looking at the bushes, next minute I’m in the bushes looking at the road.

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