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Glad he is safe. His son is going to be a great golfer also.
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Excessive speed and possible under the influence of narcotics (even if they were prescribed)!
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What markings occur with anti-locking brake technology ? |
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. good point. I did not think of that - and the LEOs reported there were no pavement skid marks... but with that point and the right leg injuries to Tiger> PERHAPS that is what occured... Very high speed and out of control - Tiger applies the brakes extremely hard - no skid anti lock brakes - rollovers - leg still extended on brake pedal - slam slam slam. Impacts over, and air bags and seatlbelt saved his life, but his right leg... Thanks to all on the Thread who had provided good points! . |
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Read this thread to see how false information, innuendo, speculation creates fake news, which as far as many are concerned becomes the truth!:ohdear:
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yep. I'd don't like to use the word "typical", but it IS on this Forum as you probably know. We're all human and some of us jump to conclusions, unknowingly provide invalid or incorrect information, feel we are "experts", and IMO the worst---the "know-it-alls" who feel they must continually post on & on & on and pick at EVERYTHING. I think we know some of these folks... Our ToTV Forum is a microcosm of the country and the world. . . |
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I am happy that as of this moment it seems that Tiger wasn't wrecked. For the rest of his life he will have to prove himself in every jam he gets into because of past practice and I believe that it is rightfully so that he has to.
Has he gotten behind the wheel under the influence of something several times? Yupper! He hopefully will chill out after this experience. If I could prescribe something to help him it would be some kind of a 12 step program that he attends because he wants to not because a judge tells him to. It would be great if he could get a hold of the fact that even though he is Tiger Woods that he is really just a small fish in a big bowl. His bones break and he bleeds and worries like everyone else. Calm down with the big houses, the flashy women, and the self-importance. I speak from experience. I lost my way for a while after my father passed away. Seems the same thing might have occurred here. This situation made me think of Kobe Bryant. If he wasn't so rich he wouldn't have been in a helicopter he would have been on a miserable highway in California next to someone possibly named Kevin Bryant and still be alive today. They should all slow down and chill a little. I wish him and especially his children a better future together. I wish the same thing for Kobe's family. |
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I'm not excusing his behavior. I'm only pointing out that he gets criticized a lot because everything he does makes news. On the other hand millions of people all over the world are praying for him. |
As an owner of a GV80, I can say it's a phenomenal vehicle with a ton of safety features. I have no idea what caused his injuries, but if I had to guess, it would be the engine pushing into the cabin.
There is nothing unusual that I can tell about the console that would cause problems that wouldn't occur in any other similar sized SUV. What I can also say is that the the lane keep assist may be an accident waiting to happen. It will sometimes pull quickly to the right when the lines in the road change, i.e. when a new lane to the right comes up. If you're not completely paying attention, you could easily drive off into the ditch when that lane is short. It almost happened to me when I was on the initial test drive. I now only use that feature on the highway. |
Until now, I never realized The Villages has an extremely large population of accident reconstruction experts.
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A trooper stopped us as we approached in the parking lot, and we explained that we had witnessed the accident and nervously asked about the car's driver. "He's right over there. You can talk to him" He was emptying personal items from the destroyed car, before it was pulled onto a flat bed. We told him we saw the accident, and seeing that he was alive and not injured, we said that we didn't think anyone could survive that accident. He answered by saying that at the moment of impact, he didn't think he would survive either! "The airbags, the airbags" he kept repeating. The two horses were out of the trailer, grazing next to the fence. The driver of the pickup said that she made a sudden decision to stop at the service area and never saw the Mini Cooper. We couldn't believe it. We still can't. |
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