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Old 24-01-2006, 06:37 PM   #1
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Default Another 2 bite the dust?

I'm not sure how this happened as the position of the cars had been moved when got home, happened abut 1/2 hour earlier... Apparently (heard 3rd hand) a 2week old newborn suffered a neck injury, don't take that for gospel or to heart, it's only what I heard.
Some of you may recognise it, the same intersection from the last crash I posted, one of the 2 cars has failed to give way.. Not much else to say... It is a decently sized interesection, mark well enough. Only problem is if you are coming at it from the beach (right hand side) It does come up quickly. I myself have gone straight through without giving way, it's not marked the best (Only once, I know now :S). It could easily be a problem for someone who doesn't know the road.




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