A question if you please.
by
shirley
05/08/2008, 9:43 AM #
For years I've wondered about all the commericals we've all seen--those sleek cars, newest models, 0 to 60 in seconds, wet streets but racing nonetheless. On and on they go. Whay is there a need for a car to travel 120mph or more? Can you actually drive that fast without getting arrested? Have you tried to do that?
Mid-morning yesterday there was a horrible accident about 200' north of us. The same white Cadillac we've seen often speeding down the street. It used to be a country road in a quiet residential area until it became one of two major thoroughfares through our small town..
Yesterday, the driver (male) first hit mailboxes, over-corrected, hit two other cars, then a utility pole pushing a huge bolder at the corner of a driveway up next to a house where he finally stopped.
Three squad cars, a fire truck and two ambulanced arrived in less than two minutes. The driver's side was destroyed. It took fire fighters 45 minutes to cut the driver out of the car. A driver in one of the other cars was also injured.
So the question is: What's the need for speed? Does the capability of cars to achieve high speeds encourage driver (particularly yound drivers) to test the limits? What's the point?