Robar
The Enforcer
No. Head on is still probably the most dangerous and one to be avoided. The key is not to crash but if you do make it a low speed/energy crash.So, is it better or safer to be in a head on collision vs a rear ending?
No. Head on is still probably the most dangerous and one to be avoided. The key is not to crash but if you do make it a low speed/energy crash.So, is it better or safer to be in a head on collision vs a rear ending?
You mean like not running at all? Just sitting in the parking lot of the factory?That battery is the first thing I thought of. I seem to remember JLs burning down just sitting in the toledo lot.
YesYou mean like not running at all? Just sitting in the parking lot of the factory?
Maybe he had some full Jerry's back there?So, I've been talking to a buddy of mine in Utah who saw a JL on fire near his house. After talking to his neighbor who saw what happened and talking to a police officer at the scene, he said that the JL was hit from the rear by a truck and it instantly burst into flames. Sadly, the driver died in the accident along with 2 other people in a different car that got caught up in the mess. Here is a news article about what happened.
3 people killed when cars catch fire in multi-car crash in Wasatch County
Three people were killed in a fiery car crash in Wasatch County on Monday afternoon, Lt. Nick Street with the Utah Highway Patrol confirmed. Caption: KUTV: Jeremy Harris reports The crash happened at approximately 5:30 p. m. near the intersection of Highway 189 and 2400 South in Heber...kutv.com
Now, I don't know all the details but I am super curious as hell what could have caused the JL to burst into flames? I mean, the JL isn't an old TJ or WJ with a gastank hanging low on the back bumper. Any thoughts?
Holy thread revival BatmanMaybe he had some full Jerry's back there?
Reminds me of that movie, Top Secret where they slightly tap the pinto and it explodes.First thing that came to my mind was Ford Pinto.
was sorry to hear about the people involved.