I was in a major fatal accident last night
#1
I was in a major fatal accident last night
This isn't directly related to Hummers, but I couldn't help but think how my H3 would perform in this situation.
Last night while travelling westbound in our Escalade, an Acura travelling eastbound crossed into the westbound lanes and clipped the van infront of us (which was pushed into us) and then proceeded to hit us head on at about 80 KM/H. The van spun out of control and hit a motorcyclist, who was killed. The 3 females in the vehicle that hit us head on were all airlifted by helicopter to the hospital with serious injuries (presumably after having hit our Escalade head on). It all happened really fast, and for us it was sort of a "wrong place at the wrong time" type situation. We were really lucky, despite how mangled the Escalade was, our vehicle was the least damaged and we were the only ones who were not airlifted.
I just thought I'd post this to say how impressed I am with GM vehicles in a highspeed crash situation. In December, a Honda CRV cut me off and changed lanes into me while driving my Hummer (on the same road as this accident last night if you can believe it) and caused a lot of damage to the CRV. The damage to the Hummer was expensive (about 16,000$) but visibly, it was pretty impressive how much the Hummer took.
Be safe out there!
Here's the Escalade:
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Last night while travelling westbound in our Escalade, an Acura travelling eastbound crossed into the westbound lanes and clipped the van infront of us (which was pushed into us) and then proceeded to hit us head on at about 80 KM/H. The van spun out of control and hit a motorcyclist, who was killed. The 3 females in the vehicle that hit us head on were all airlifted by helicopter to the hospital with serious injuries (presumably after having hit our Escalade head on). It all happened really fast, and for us it was sort of a "wrong place at the wrong time" type situation. We were really lucky, despite how mangled the Escalade was, our vehicle was the least damaged and we were the only ones who were not airlifted.
I just thought I'd post this to say how impressed I am with GM vehicles in a highspeed crash situation. In December, a Honda CRV cut me off and changed lanes into me while driving my Hummer (on the same road as this accident last night if you can believe it) and caused a lot of damage to the CRV. The damage to the Hummer was expensive (about 16,000$) but visibly, it was pretty impressive how much the Hummer took.
Be safe out there!
Here's the Escalade:
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Last edited by iPhone; 06-13-2011 at 04:18 PM.
#8
Glad to hear you're ok!
Here's an H3 that was struck from behind by a cement truck, then crushed underneath a semi truck. Amazingly, the vehicle's driver and sole occupant only suffered a broken leg along with some scrapes and bruises.
Story on Hummerguy.net
HUMMER H3 crushed, driver suffers only minor injuries. | Hummer Guy
Here's an H3 that was struck from behind by a cement truck, then crushed underneath a semi truck. Amazingly, the vehicle's driver and sole occupant only suffered a broken leg along with some scrapes and bruises.
Story on Hummerguy.net
HUMMER H3 crushed, driver suffers only minor injuries. | Hummer Guy
#9
I hate stories like these. There is usually an innocent motorcyclist involved and usually ends up dead. All because either someone was drunk, on the phone/ texting or just plain stupid and not paying attention. I'm glad there was a positive to this which is you and your passengers were alright. I would also say, find another route. "Third times a charm" is a true saying with me. It has happened too many times but fortunately with nothing major.
Any updates on the situation?
Any updates on the situation?