WTF is going on with all these high end car crashes?



Morons have been crashing their sports cars and super cars as long as they have been around. The only thing that's different is all the vid cams. Dash cams, phone cams, etc.
 
little driving experience + too much self confidence + switching from 100bhp to 550 = regrets
 
Morons have been crashing their sports cars and super cars as long as they have been around. The only thing that's different is all the vid cams. Dash cams, phone cams, etc.

This, this, this.

Everyone is like oh wtf the world is so terrible now, everything is coming to an end. No there have been brain dead idiots, murderous tortuous rulers and leaders, and just plain nutcases around forever; it's just now everyone feels the whole world needs to know when Shaquanda gets beat up in da hood, and when some brain dead parents put their babies in the laundromat washers.
 
Now watch this video:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZG1HgOyFkU]Singapore Ferrari Taxi Crash Enhanced HD Footage - YouTube[/ame]
 
The taxi driver was speeding faster than the rest of the cars right after the light turned green. By no means, he was in the wrong, but it contributed to his death.
There a million other butterfly effects you can point to, each as pointless to discuss as the next.
 
That Ferrari was owned by a fellow that lived in the same building as friends of mine in Singapore. They posted a picture on Facebook of them and their son admiring the car in the parking garage...

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Not only did he kill himself, but two others as well. What an asswipe.
 
Too many people with new money leasing these cars with very little track experience. I've said for years that part of the ownership experience should include/require a specialized license where a certain reasonable amount of seat time at a track with a professional instructor is part of the responsibility of the owner.
 
Too many people with new money leasing these cars with very little track experience. I've said for years that part of the ownership experience should include/require a specialized license where a certain reasonable amount of seat time at a track with a professional instructor is part of the responsibility of the owner.

Guerilla gonna hate you.

But I agree. If anyone buys a "sports car", I think they have to be mandated some kind of training with it.
 
No amount of training would have prevented that guy from doing 180 mph through a red light. You learn not to do that shit when you're 16 and get your license, but he chose to disregard that.
 
Give your Child Nutricious Food, Milk for strong Bones, Fruits in the evening and Morning, Keep him/her away from Cheese Burgers, Vegetables(Green Vegetables in Lunch/Dinner) and Advice further from His/Her Mom for nutricious food for your child in his/her early age and teenage age till your child thinks he is independent in his 16's
 
Require training to buy a sports car? ANYONE can blow a stop light at 100+MPH and kill people.
 
Can't comment on this particular circumstance however there are way too many people out there with fast cars who are totally clueless and don't know the difference between oversteer and understeer or for that matter how to find traction in a situation where they lose it and if they were actually introduced to a race track and some proper instruction they would discover that they're not nearly as skilled as they think they are and in fact they may not be so tempted to drive stupidly in public areas. Anyone who has ever been on a track who has experienced how fast and how unexpectedly accidents can happen knows exactly what I mean.