Back in those days there were no seat belts, no air bags and no plastic to absorb some of the impact. It was steel on steel and human projectiles were common on highways unless you were impaled on the steering wheel column because the steering wheel collapsed upon bodily impact.
Back in those days there were no seat belts, no air bags and no plastic to absorb some of the impact. It was steel on steel and human projectiles were common on highways unless you were impaled on the steering wheel column because the steering wheel collapsed upon bodily impact.
ReplyDeleteA lot of the fun left when they took out about a ton of stell off the modern car to please the enviro-nuts.
ReplyDeletereminds me of high school drivers ed courses.
ReplyDeletealso, nearly 20 years working as a paramedic.
often more akin to mosul than Mobile.
Bodies were the crumple zones.
ReplyDeleteI’ve decided that trees have killed many a good drunks.
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