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Old January 17th 09, 06:52 AM posted to uk.transport,uk.rec.cycling
Doug[_3_]
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Default Woman crushes neighbour's car

Not content with killing and injuring people and knocking down walls,
motorists can crush cars, which clearly demonstrates how very much
more dangerous cars are than bicycles.

"So very, very hard to explain away.

After all, the woman driver of this £18,000 Mercedes was only trying
to perform a three-point turn.

But as she found out to her - and her neighbours' - cost there's
getting it wrong and getting it very wrong.

So instead of putting her foot gently down on the brake she somehow
slammed it on the accelerator and drove up on top of the £10,000
Chrysler Neon parked in a drive in Ashtead, Surrey..."

More + pics.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...bours-car.html

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