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Team Loco wrote:just before they crashed it had a navara speeding its life out and cutting in front other cars.
Team Loco wrote:just before they crashed it had a navara speeding its life out and cutting in front other cars.
kamakazi wrote:It's ironic that as I read this thread... The ad that was chosen to be displayed... was everything looks better in Black and White.
My condolences to the family of the deceased.
Unfortunately it takes a certain amount of experience and luck to understand the dangers of driving too quickly for the conditions... As in if you have never driven fast enough to experience it and lucky enough to survive it.
No amount of tutoring and driving lessons can prepare you for what comes next while driving on Trinidad roads.
When you think that you have more or less seen it... Someone always pushes the bar even further
BTW... While there are factory built racecars a good many started life as road cars that were then modified.
cake wrote:a speeding navara is what contributed, and yes the almera driver was going fast also, but what gives mr pugboy the right to bash and judge a dead man and his girlfriend? all these pickup drivers speeding is the biggest issue right now, judging someone who paid the ultimate price is so wrong mr pug boy, and all those who read what he said and kept silent is just as sad as the ambulance driver who stood there and let the man drown,
kamakazi wrote:It's ironic that as I read this thread... The ad that was chosen to be displayed... was everything looks better in Black and White.
My condolences to the family of the deceased.
Unfortunately it takes a certain amount of experience and luck to understand the dangers of driving too quickly for the conditions... As in if you have never driven fast enough to experience it and lucky enough to survive it.
No amount of tutoring and driving lessons can prepare you for what comes next while driving on Trinidad roads.
When you think that you have more or less seen it... Someone always pushes the bar even further
BTW... While there are factory built racecars a good many started life as road cars that were then modified.
matix wrote:50kph and a car mash up like that. Better the government drop the speed limit to 20kph now.
matix wrote:The retard you speak of is the speeding jackass that cost people their lives. Very selfish of him won't you say?
BANzai Rastafarai wrote:kamakazi wrote:It's ironic that as I read this thread... The ad that was chosen to be displayed... was everything looks better in Black and White.
My condolences to the family of the deceased.
Unfortunately it takes a certain amount of experience and luck to understand the dangers of driving too quickly for the conditions... As in if you have never driven fast enough to experience it and lucky enough to survive it.
No amount of tutoring and driving lessons can prepare you for what comes next while driving on Trinidad roads.
When you think that you have more or less seen it... Someone always pushes the bar even further
BTW... While there are factory built racecars a good many started life as road cars that were then modified.
Nope. You see the effects of cocaine right? would you still "try" it knowing the effects of addiction et al?
So. No. Its called "Chilling yuh wiggy" Tired of hearing ppl use the term "Trinidad Roads" as if we have something that's different from others...
kamakazi wrote:BANzai Rastafarai wrote:kamakazi wrote:It's ironic that as I read this thread... The ad that was chosen to be displayed... was everything looks better in Black and White.
My condolences to the family of the deceased.
Unfortunately it takes a certain amount of experience and luck to understand the dangers of driving too quickly for the conditions... As in if you have never driven fast enough to experience it and lucky enough to survive it.
No amount of tutoring and driving lessons can prepare you for what comes next while driving on Trinidad roads.
When you think that you have more or less seen it... Someone always pushes the bar even further
BTW... While there are factory built racecars a good many started life as road cars that were then modified.
Nope. You see the effects of cocaine right? would you still "try" it knowing the effects of addiction et al?
So. No. Its called "Chilling yuh wiggy" Tired of hearing ppl use the term "Trinidad Roads" as if we have something that's different from others...
There is a difference between drugs and driving...
Trinidad roads are different... Cause they have trini jivers. These can see around corners, have x-ray vision and can break the very laws of physics. You might get tired of hearing it but it is what it is.. Ask any foreigner what they think about driving in Trinidad.
cake wrote:a speeding navara is what contributed, and yes the almera driver was going fast also, but what gives mr pugboy the right to bash and judge a dead man and his girlfriend? all these pickup drivers speeding is the biggest issue right now, judging someone who paid the ultimate price is so wrong mr pug boy, and all those who read what he said and kept silent is just as sad as the ambulance driver who stood there and let the man drown,
TurboSingh12 wrote:Team Loco wrote:just before they crashed it had a navara speeding its life out and cutting in front other cars.
And your point?
cake wrote:http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2016-11-14/my-friends-could-have-been-saved
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