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Old 20-08-2006, 12:31 PM   #1
Peuty
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Default For God's sake, drive carefully.

I know there have been threads about this before but the point needs to be made again.

Yesterday morning two of my friends passed away when their Commodore rolled and burst into flames.

The vehicle load of boys was travelling to Toowoomba when they blew a tyre, causing the car to roll, clip a tree and burst into flames. The two boys were killed instantly, while the other three escaped with severe burns.

The car was travelling at 155 kph.

There is nothing that can be done for the lives of Marcus and Jamie, but had the driver been doing the posted speed limit, maybe, just maybe, there could have been a very different outcome.

Rest In Peace guys, we will never forget you.

Daniel.

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