Author Topic: Camaro flipped over and crashed in front of my house this morning.  (Read 3962 times)

Reminds me of my friend, a speeding motorbike crashed into a parked car outside of his house, and it started a fire, I'll see if i can find a photo

i've been in an accident before and sure as hell my phone never flew out of my pocket
your car literally flipping over is not quite the same as having a fender bender
unless he was going at light speed and his jeans ripped, the only possible way for his phone to be far away is for him to have it in his hand at the time, and while the car was crashing the phone flew out and landed
pls go into more detail or something. my phone will fall out of some of my pockets when I'm sitting in a chair doing absolutely nothing

Maybe the phone was sitting on the dash/console?

Maybe the phone was sitting on the dash/console?
yeah, these are all possibilities, but what you don't do is ignore the fact that he may have been using it as a possibility entirely, especially when that's debatably the most common cause for accidents. All I said was that the chances are he may have been using it causing him to crash, I mean that's just one possible explanation for him totaling his car and maybe taking his own life. Is that reasonable enough for you guys yet?

but what you don't do is ignore the fact that he may have been using it as a possibility entirely
yes I do, because I'm not a cop or insurance company employee, and it's not my place to try to investigate the accident without any actual information
especially when that's debatably the most common cause for accidents.
a statement like that can not be debatable

a camaro is a girl's mustang, which is a poor man's sports car.

piss on the crash site.
it's what he'd want.

Is that reasonable enough for you guys yet?
As a conclusion, no. Which is why the argument over it is immensely handicapped and people need to realize that you're only speculating and not pointing at it and saying its fact.

I'm looking at you, Fox.


a camaro is a girl's mustang, which is a poor man's sports car.
mustangs are loving hideous wtf

mustangs are loving hideous wtf
unless u riding around in a 67 fastback then u stylin

Statistically there's only a 1 in 4 chance of it being phone-related.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2014/03/28/cellphone-use-1-in-4-car-crashes/7018505/
That's still considerably high.
your car literally flipping over is not quite the same as having a fender bender
My car flipped over to another side of a bridge and my phone was still in my pocket.

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He didn't die. If he did that car would be covered with a tarp until accident investigators arrived and the street would be closed down for hours. You would have to stand behind police tape. If they weren't rushing, it was minor injuries. A stretcher is used every time someone is transported in an ambulance. He could have had no injuries and just wanted to visit the hospital to be sure and they would have transported him on a stretcher.

In the case of this accident they probably put a collar on his neck and back boarded him in case their was a spinal injury. I'm sure he was fine.

He didn't die. If he did that car would be covered with a tarp until accident investigators arrived and the street would be closed down for hours. You would have to stand behind police tape. If they weren't rushing, it was minor injuries. A stretcher is used every time someone is transported in an ambulance. He could have had no injuries and just wanted to visit the hospital to be sure and they would have transported him on a stretcher.

In the case of this accident they probably put a collar on his neck and back boarded him in case their was a spinal injury. I'm sure he was fine.
I agree. Maybe I'll hear about it in the local news or something.

unless u riding around in a 67 fastback then u stylin
True!!
Even than both cars are a "Poor man's sports car"