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A very lucky escape! SOME PICS

Postby Workingman » 11 Aug 2022, 10:27

There was a bit of a commotion outside. The wreckers have just turned up with J's van on the back of a tow truck - it is a write-off.

He is a maintenance manager at the university in York and was coming home on the A64. Yesterday a car entering from the slip road misjudged things and caught the van on the near side rear corner. The momentum took J over the hard shoulder and into the barrier and tipped it on its side. The van is a right mess but J escaped without a scratch. A very lucky lad.

The car driver was over the limit at just after 6 PM!!!

When the replacement hire van turns up I will give J a hand transferring his tools and safety gear from one to the other. All his little trays with thousands of screws, nuts and bolts and other bits and bobs he is going to shovel into a wheelbarrow and boxes and take them to the skip.
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Re: A very lucky escape!

Postby meriad » 11 Aug 2022, 10:52

Crikey that is a very lucky escape - wow and phew! the guardian angels were certainly keeping an eye on J

Why doesn't he offer the nuts / bolts etc on freecycle - someone will take them I'm sure and save him a tip to the skip ;-)
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Re: A very lucky escape!

Postby Workingman » 11 Aug 2022, 10:57

Ria, they are all different types and sizes, wood screws, bolts, washers, pop rivets etc. all in a big heap. I suggested he weighs them in for scrap - he might get a few quid.

Just waiting for his long term, hire van to turn up, the one they gave him is no good for his needs.
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Re: A very lucky escape!

Postby meriad » 11 Aug 2022, 11:06

hope the other driver was insured and that J won't be out of pocket too much / too long :(
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Re: A very lucky escape!

Postby cromwell » 11 Aug 2022, 11:13

I don't like the A64 at the best of times, too much traffic for only two lanes.
Drunk at six in the afternoon though, crikey. Then to go driving on a road like the A64, that's asking for trouble.
It's lucky no one was badly hurt.
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Re: A very lucky escape!

Postby Workingman » 11 Aug 2022, 11:30

J has trade insurance so all the contents are insured... and then that cost will be passed on to the drunk's insurers. He is going to have a tough and expensive time in future.

Cromwell, it was at that stupid junction westbound from Taddy. Also at that time of day the lowish sun would be directly in the drunk's eyes.

J has decided not to use the big Merc except for getting to and from, he'll use on-site gear for a while. He will wait for his new van before transferring stuff. The rear interior of the Vivaro was a special fit - a one-off build... more cost for the drunk's insurers.
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Re: A very lucky escape!

Postby Kaz » 11 Aug 2022, 12:33

He is a VERY lucky man! Thank goodness he was unhurt, anything else can be dealt with xx
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Re: A very lucky escape!

Postby Workingman » 11 Aug 2022, 13:57

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The other driver was not drunk.... he was high on drugs. Audi A3. Apparently the road was closed of seven hours.
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Re: A very lucky escape! SOME PICS

Postby cromwell » 11 Aug 2022, 14:11

That's looking a bit second hand!
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Re: A very lucky escape! SOME PICS

Postby TheOstrich » 11 Aug 2022, 14:24

The other driver was not drunk.... he was high on drugs.


Oh well, that'll be him off the road for a considerable length of time, I hope.
Hope J's getting on ok and not had any post-event trauma over it.
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