Be careful on these wintery roads im lucky to be alive!

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Be careful on these wintery roads im lucky to be alive!

Luckily just me myself and I

Dont know the speed of the punto when that rolled but i was doing motorway speeds dont know how it flipped or more the degree or or direction but the back took the first impact which suggests the front nose was in the air at some point?

Thanks for the wishes so far, just starting to get a bit sore now, think it will hit me in next day or two in the chest area where the seatbelt dug in
 
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Luckily just me myself and I

Dont know the speed of the punto when that rolled but i was doing motorway speeds dont know how it flipped or more the degree or or direction but the back took the first impact which suggests the front nose was in the air at some point?

Thanks for the wishes so far, just starting to get a bit sore now, think it will hit me in next day or two in the chest area where the seatbelt dug in

But atleast your one of those people who wears theere seatbelt! :)

Number of people i see atm not wearing there seatbelt is unreal!
and thats why they die as they hit there head on the windowscreen :(

You will feel it tommorow - but like anything, dont sit there going owe ee
Get up and move as much as you can - More you move the better it gets

Ziggy
 
Luckily just me myself and I

Dont know the speed of the punto when that rolled but i was doing motorway speeds dont know how it flipped or more the degree or or direction but the back took the first impact which suggests the front nose was in the air at some point?

Thanks for the wishes so far, just starting to get a bit sore now, think it will hit me in next day or two in the chest area where the seatbelt dug in

Thats what I forgot to mention, the pains won't really hit till about 2 to 3 days later...

Lets not mention the cars velocity... The Punto was airborne before it went on its roof :eek: We got caught out on an unfamiliar road with a very sudden dip, fighting for control of the car before it slithered into a hedge, bounced out, hit a manhole cover and everything blurred out. I remember the bang when we landed on the wheels. We had destroyed the whole front of someones garden and the tyre marks were on the road for months after, a chilling reminder of what happened. Taught me a valuable lesson.

My advice is get yourself checked out medically, any bangs you didn't notice, any marks etc could start to affect you. In a separate crash every now and again my arm goes dead as a direct result, I can't help it. Sit back and try not to think about it too much. Look back on the incident to make you better, not bitter (y)
 
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Found a new pic which i forgot to add last night, looks like half a car to me!

Sorted some new wheels out to get me through the winter - a 51 plate astra 2.0 SXI diesel, beggars cant be choosers

Still achy and sore but not as bad as I perhaps deserve, hopefully back to work Monday
 
Astra is just a stop gap for the winter months, it wont be a long termer its too old and done too many miles but i should get my money back hopefully

Cant afford to be choosy its what a mate had in stock that i could afford at this present moment

Just have to get back on the road
 
That!

but at the end

Daniel

P.S From your last post does that mean you're getting winter tyres? If so, good move (y) If you want any advice on what to choose come over to the 500 section :)

Ummm Rawb, any reason you disliked my post?
 
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