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Three killed as speeding car rams electric pole

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9 hours ago, IvorBiggun2 said:

Only person to remain in the car was the driver. A lot to be said for seat belts.

He died also.  Doesn't say an awful lot for seat belts in this case.

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8 hours ago, colinneil said:

Why have them? As Ivorbiggun says they only ever seen parked up outside highway police boxes, never out patrolling the roads as they should be doing.

Just another serious accident caused by stupidity, when will it end?

It will never end until proper driving tuition is introduced here, and when will that be? Never.

no different with someone buying a new Range Rover,

and get the complimentary bucket of mud

8 hours ago, Henryford said:

Look at the state of the car. Must have been a very slippy road.

That's after it was cut up by the rescue service.

It won’t be seen in the cam due to “light speed”. ????

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