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VIDEO: Lucky escape after car ploughs though crash barrier (From Bournemouth Echo)
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Lucky escape for couple who ploughed through Ashley Heath crash barrier
1:14pm Tuesday 5th February 2013 in News By Julie Magee
AN ELDERLY couple had a lucky escape this morning after their car ploughed through a crash barrier on a busy roundabout and ended up down an embankment, just yards from the busy A31.
The couple needed treatment for minor injuries following the single vehicle collision on the Ashley Heath flyover at 10.49 am.
Police and paramedics were called after the driver of a silver Nissan Almera, registered to a Poole woman, left the northbound carriageway
One lane of the A31 below was closed off while the car was recovered. A Dorset police spokesman said there had been no serious injuries.
Comments(18)
funkyferret
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4:03pm Tue 5 Feb 13
(Seriously, I do hope they are OK, but how do you miss that roundabout?)
Hickery
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4:19pm Tue 5 Feb 13
Old Colonial
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5:03pm Tue 5 Feb 13
Hickery wrote:That's the miracle! They went straight through it, and judging from the photos the car disappeared as well.
Isn't the purpose of a crash barrier to prevent a car from crashing through and down the embankment?
GAHmusic
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6:03pm Tue 5 Feb 13
GAHmusic
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6:05pm Tue 5 Feb 13
Hickery wrote:It looks from the pic that the chevron sign acted as a ramp, yeeehaa
Isn't the purpose of a crash barrier to prevent a car from crashing through and down the embankment?
LordLilliput
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6:15pm Tue 5 Feb 13
GAHmusic wrote:Hahaha..
Hickery wrote:It looks from the pic that the chevron sign acted as a ramp, yeeehaa
Isn't the purpose of a crash barrier to prevent a car from crashing through and down the embankment?
ragj195
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6:24pm Tue 5 Feb 13
B.F.G
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8:50pm Tue 5 Feb 13
Derf
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9:06pm Tue 5 Feb 13
B.F.G wrote:Why would a bus loads of kids be used to stop traffic falling off a roundabout?
That barrier could have been a bus load of kids, time to get these old duffers tested 6 monthly to make sure they are fit to drive.
paul.p
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11:08pm Tue 5 Feb 13
yesitsmeagain
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5:54am Wed 6 Feb 13
retry69
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7:15am Wed 6 Feb 13
B.F.G wrote:Flogging a dead horse,evrey time i mention yearly re-tests for the 50 year olds and over i am met with such verbal abuse (probably from that age group) but there has been a significant increase in the past 12 months of reported incidents that seem to have been caused by a "senior moment".Obviously hope the couple recover completely but re-tests would certainly help to increase safety on our roads and decrease the amount of vehicles using them as half of those tested would probably never be capable of passing one again
That barrier could have been a bus load of kids, time to get these old duffers tested 6 monthly to make sure they are fit to drive.
retry69
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11:44am Wed 6 Feb 13
yesitsmeagain wrote:A very good point and i know why you made it
Hope they are both ok , i wonder if this car involved is an automatic?
Rodney Trotter
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1:59pm Wed 6 Feb 13
djkent
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3:35pm Wed 6 Feb 13
GAHmusic
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5:36pm Wed 6 Feb 13
Rodney Trotter wrote:So how come they have one of the highest death rates on the roads in europe and as anyone who has driven or been driven around will tell you some of the worst and scariest drivers I've ever seen?
In Spain you have a full fitness test every five years to keep your driving licence, if you don’t pass your off the road! That’s unless you slip the doctor a fifty at the time. (I’m not joking)
retry69
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5:48pm Wed 6 Feb 13
GAHmusic wrote:It does say a fitness test not a sit a driving re-test so providing you are healthy it seems ok to drive until you drop,they may account for high death rate
Rodney Trotter wrote:So how come they have one of the highest death rates on the roads in europe and as anyone who has driven or been driven around will tell you some of the worst and scariest drivers I've ever seen?
In Spain you have a full fitness test every five years to keep your driving licence, if you don’t pass your off the road! That’s unless you slip the doctor a fifty at the time. (I’m not joking)
LordLilliput says...
3:28pm Tue 5 Feb 13