Accident during Ayrshire Run, 29/07/2007 - Story and Pics

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Post by tut » Sat Aug 04, 2007 11:01 pm

"Have seen a staggering amount of downright dangerous, doddery driving from the older fraternity of late, and it genuinely astounds me that these people can get *discounted* insurance from most companies. Sheesh

Campbell"


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Post by campbell » Sun Aug 05, 2007 12:43 am

Most recent was age 70+ driver coming through a red light near home (they mistake the right turn filter for a straight on green I think)...also with kiddie in front pax seat without regulation child seat.

That's a bad one IMHO.

Anyway, sorry for thread hijack.

Best of luck sorting it Dezzy and be sure to wash underneath that neck brace ;-)

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Post by woody » Sun Aug 05, 2007 12:51 am

Dezzy, glad to see your getting on well. Best of luck with the insurance co. from what's been said you should be able to build a reasonable case.

Sorry I couldn't reply earlier in the week, wasn't up to typing much then!

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Post by pete » Sun Aug 05, 2007 1:31 am

Michael wrote:Dezzy this may be a long shot...but...when that wheel was torn from your car by something slightly higher than half its height. ie the bumper of that car, (as it would create a partial downward force on it for a small distance maybe even up to a foot) it may have left rubber on the road at the exact point of impact.

If you can find it, that would be the single most definitive proof of the positions of both cars at the point of impact.

If not, you may need to resort to the accurate story telling we are talking about.

I agree with Richard...steer clear of opinion and judgement, and stick to pure categorical facts. Landmarks and timings help, which unfortunately there may be a lack of on such a bland piece of road...but you know the scene better than any of us.

Good luck bud... :wink:
If you've got photos there should be debris on the road marking the point of impact. You are looking for the sort of stuff that falls of the inside of your/his wheel arch which (AFAIK) makes a small pile on the road marking the exact point the first collision occured. Not so much debris as dirt.

So I was once told anyway.

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Post by dezzy » Sun Aug 05, 2007 10:05 am

Today is exactly a year to the day since I picked up my Elise :cry:

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Post by craigs135s » Sun Aug 05, 2007 10:14 am

Chin up mate. Am sure it wont be long till you are back in a liz :wink:

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Post by GregR » Sun Aug 05, 2007 12:15 pm

:thumbsup glad to hear you're driving again mate.

You have my number now, so feel free to drop ma a line if you need anything gone over that may or may not come through the letterbox over the next few months.

Chin up mate :D
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Post by renmure » Sun Aug 05, 2007 2:16 pm

Just caught up with this thread. Obviously gutted for you but glad that it was only the car which is in bits. Hope everything gets sorted out for you.

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Post by tenkfeet » Sun Aug 05, 2007 5:14 pm

dezzy wrote:Today is exactly a year to the day since I picked up my Elise :cry:
I crashed my motorbike , then 4 years exactly give or take 5 minutes I wrote of my car . I dont go out on the 15th of March.

At the tight S on the Stewarton road I went round teh bend to see a volvo cutting the corner . I dont know who got the bigger fright . :cry:
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Post by andybman » Sun Aug 05, 2007 5:29 pm

sorry to hear this Dezzy

after seeing your car in full flight in my rear view mirror its gutting to see it in such a mess

however im assuming with two vehicles colliding at 40+ mph without much braking im very reassured at how well its held up

it is rubbish that people always assume things from the cars we drive and groups we hang around in ie police etc

if anything they should know elises handle better than most cars and therefore are less likely to be on the wrong side of the road?

and I know for a fact you are not a member of the total nutter society from our run to twynholm mate

gutted for you....but got a feeling you will be out and about in a new elise and posting with :) again in no time mate

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Post by skellyjohn » Sun Aug 05, 2007 5:48 pm

Sorry to hear the bad news Dezzy but - like most people say - at least you're ok.
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Post by scott_e » Sun Aug 05, 2007 7:37 pm

just noticed this thread too , hope insurance gets it all sorted for you , all the best. Scott

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Post by David Bryce » Sun Aug 05, 2007 10:03 pm

just noticed this Dezzy, very sorry to hear this and to see the state of your car, fingers crossed all will be sorted ASAP and as everyone else has said, at least you are ok, cars can be fixed or replaced.

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Post by scottyf » Sun Aug 05, 2007 10:16 pm

jeez...mate. I knew there had been an incident but nothing like this. Hope everything works out mate.

Reminds me...I must dig the vid out of me crashing while trying to follow Tut. :roll:
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Post by Rag_It » Mon Aug 06, 2007 10:09 am

Dezzy,

I hope that you get things sorted out soon, and your next big post will be "Help, I cannot decide on my new lizzy!"

By the sounds of things it has been a rough ride, but hopefully all will come good for you.

Cheers,

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