asleep at the wheel by Richardphotos
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Description
what happens to people that drive without sleeping. fortunately, although injured no one lost their life.
Comments (7)
counterboy1
Omg I put my hat down to you and your creativety if i speeled that right
Richardphotos
I can not take credit for this foto as it was taken by owner's brother, but I thought at it would be a reminder to not drive when you are sleepy
lejimi
Quand on voit l'at de la voiture, on s'onne que personne n'y ait laissla vie. Enfin, c'est plut tant mieux !
Beemer
Glad that driver didn't kill any innocent people! Let's hope they learned something!
Wolfspirit
A horrific picture, but well taken, and totally understood as to how this can happen. One can be asleep at the wheel with their eyes wide open too, known as road stare, and yes accidents like this can happen as well then too, and not sure if that was the actual case in this situation, but either or they are both just as dangerous... It is good to hear no one was killed and I sure hope everyone who was hurt heals quickly. But back to the "road stare" comment... that can happen and the one it happens too not even be aware it happened until it is to late. But anyhow yeah.. Good shot on the pic, and may all involved get well soon!
kjer_99
You think that looks bad? You should have seen my step-father's brand new Pontiac--he'd had it for six days--after it got hit by a fire truck! We were parked by the curb as we should have been, but it was raining and the firetruck's antiskid mechanism failed when it started for the corner. Like a destroyer cutting through a PT boat! It literally rolled the car up to point where it was less than 2/3 its original width! Fortunately, we both survived, although my step-dad literally had all the bones on his left side broken. He was in his early seventies at the time and he recovered completely and lived to be 93. Quite the guy!
DukeNukem2005
It is very beautiful and very nice!