Elise is no more...Pics on page 3, New pics page 7.
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 5:10 pm
Well today i decided to take a drive on the country roads, maybe not the best idea as it was pretty wet, but thought id go out anyway.
Roads werent as water logged as i thought they would be so was a nice relaxing drive..... up until i neared Dundee(A92 Just near Wormit turn off/ few miles past Kilmany), i hit a huge amount of standing water(both lanes were severely water logged, a drain had burst it turns out, which wasnt helped by the amount of rain).
My car pulled sharply into the oncoming lane, so i tried to turn back into my own lane, this just caused the car to aquaplane, next thing i know the car is one way then the other(still facing straight), then it nose dives for the near side verge, smashes into the verge(40-50ish mph), flips over, is thrown back onto the road and brung to a hault on its "roof".
I quickly released my seat belt and pulled myself from the wreckage, only to see the state of my car, what a mess, bits of body everywhere, half the car actually missing.
Car was strewn across both lanes (apologies to anybody who was delayed as it took a while to get it moved).
Thankfully i walked away with just a few cuts, aches and pains.
Very thankful to all people that got out and helped me, and ofcourse to the emergency services who were quickly on scene.
I will try get pictures up later.
Ricky
Roads werent as water logged as i thought they would be so was a nice relaxing drive..... up until i neared Dundee(A92 Just near Wormit turn off/ few miles past Kilmany), i hit a huge amount of standing water(both lanes were severely water logged, a drain had burst it turns out, which wasnt helped by the amount of rain).
My car pulled sharply into the oncoming lane, so i tried to turn back into my own lane, this just caused the car to aquaplane, next thing i know the car is one way then the other(still facing straight), then it nose dives for the near side verge, smashes into the verge(40-50ish mph), flips over, is thrown back onto the road and brung to a hault on its "roof".
I quickly released my seat belt and pulled myself from the wreckage, only to see the state of my car, what a mess, bits of body everywhere, half the car actually missing.
Car was strewn across both lanes (apologies to anybody who was delayed as it took a while to get it moved).
Thankfully i walked away with just a few cuts, aches and pains.
Very thankful to all people that got out and helped me, and ofcourse to the emergency services who were quickly on scene.
I will try get pictures up later.
Ricky