This is actually fairly common these days. Because of modern safety standards, vehicles crumple a lot more than they used to. As a result, even in relatively low speed collisions, the bodywork collapses allowing contact between each cars’ wheel(s). This results in one wheel effectively ‘driving up’ the other wheel. This sudden upward motion is easily enough to carry the vehicle over onto its roof.
A BIKER LOST THEIR LIFE EARLIER BY ME ON THAT ROAD WHERE ALL THE LORRIES PARK IN THE CYCLE LANE. JUST SHOWS HOW A MOMENTS INATTENTION CAN GO SO WRONG SO FAST. TAKE CARE AND STAY SAFE OUT THERE BROTHER 👍👍🫡🫡
How can anyone drviing in a normal safe fashion do this to their vehicle. What possible explanation for this in a reisdential area doesn't invovle dnagerous driving from at least one driver
@@bestbehave No idea. Always surprises me and scarily, it won't be the last time this happens. Was another one on its roof the other week across town. Crazy.
@@CyclingSouthLincolnshire Basically when someone does this it's habitual driving and this time they rolled a 6. In this circumstance licence should be suspended until after investigation with the liklihood of a ban
This is actually fairly common these days.
Because of modern safety standards, vehicles crumple a lot more than they used to.
As a result, even in relatively low speed collisions, the bodywork collapses allowing contact between each cars’ wheel(s).
This results in one wheel effectively ‘driving up’ the other wheel. This sudden upward motion is easily enough to carry the vehicle over onto its roof.
@@adewhite731 interesting. Thanks.
A BIKER LOST THEIR LIFE EARLIER BY ME ON THAT ROAD WHERE ALL THE LORRIES PARK IN THE CYCLE LANE. JUST SHOWS HOW A MOMENTS INATTENTION CAN GO SO WRONG SO FAST. TAKE CARE AND STAY SAFE OUT THERE BROTHER 👍👍🫡🫡
You too. Not good news.
0:59 drunk and speeding possibly?
HOW FAST WERE THEY GOING TO FLIP OVER?
No idea. It's hard to find details of the collision.
@@CyclingSouthLincolnshire 👍👍
How can anyone drviing in a normal safe fashion do this to their vehicle. What possible explanation for this in a reisdential area doesn't invovle dnagerous driving from at least one driver
@@bestbehave No idea. Always surprises me and scarily, it won't be the last time this happens. Was another one on its roof the other week across town. Crazy.
@@CyclingSouthLincolnshire Basically when someone does this it's habitual driving and this time they rolled a 6.
In this circumstance licence should be suspended until after investigation with the liklihood of a ban
@@bestbehave Nah, it was an 'accident'. Nothing to see here. 😉
@@CyclingSouthLincolnshire 😂
That's a straight road alongside the river. How the hell does someone flip their car there unless not paying attention etc.