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The attachment is an accident today on a section of Lamphun Road in Chiang Mai, where the traffic rarely gets above 30-40 kph due to congestion. Apparently minor injuries, also apparently due to use of a mobile phone while driving.

It does take a special talent to trip a Suzuki Swift onto its roof in those conditions - bright sunshine, dry road.

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Clearly a case of unbalanced wheels. I would complain to the manufacturer.

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2 minutes ago, Matzzon said:

Clearly a case of unbalanced wheels. I would complain to the manufacturer.

I agree , they should be under the vehicle.

Micro sleepers default parking sensor applied ????

29 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

It does take a special talent to trip a Suzuki Swift onto its roof in those conditions - bright sunshine, dry road.

Where there is a will there is a way :biggrin:

But it does show you just how easy it can be to flip an otherwise unflippable ride...????

Another case of "BRAIN FAILURE" ????

Doesn't say much for the strength of the A pillars.

''ok i've checked the exhaust, turn it back over now''

9 hours ago, Lancashirelad said:

Doesn't say much for the strength of the A pillars.

if you mean the centre pillar where the doors latch onto …  they seem to still be intact and mostly straight, however the door window surrounds have collapsed obviously because they are thin and non-structural.

8 hours ago, steven100 said:

if you mean the centre pillar where the doors latch onto …  they seem to still be intact and mostly straight, however the door window surrounds have collapsed obviously because they are thin and non-structural.

Centre pillar is called the B post. A posts certainly should be structural in order to protect the occupants in exactly this situation.

Note to self...Suzuki Swift not recommended for roll-overs...very worrying destruction of the A pillars.

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