Originally posted by: wetcat007
Wow I would have expected the car to be a bit more well destroyed from that drop, must have landed pretty damn well.
Originally posted by: daveymark
LOL @ someone who lacks a basic understanding of the english language moaning about racism
Originally posted by: d2arcturus
Originally posted by: wetcat007
Wow I would have expected the car to be a bit more well destroyed from that drop, must have landed pretty damn well.
It's a BMW, not a Honda.
Originally posted by: Vic
I thought I recognized that location and looked it up on Google maps. The accident was at E 17th and Pearl in Eugene, just a few blocks from the UO campus. The "canal" is Amazon creek. It looks like the BMW was headed east on 17th, the minivan south on Pearl. Traffic on 17th has a stop sign, Pearl doesn't (and is one-way south). That's why the BMW was at fault, he didn't yield the right of way like he was supposed to. He must've pulled out in front the minivan or (more likely) he ran the stop.
edit: NM, just got to the 3rd page of that thread, looks like the detectives there already figured that out.
edit2: the use of race card in that thread is hilarious. It's obvious from the maps, news article, etc. that the BMW didn't have the right-of-way and the cop made the right decision in this case (every once and a while they do something right).
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: daveymark
LOL @ someone who lacks a basic understanding of the english language moaning about racism
Oh yeah, I forgot you have to be able to speak English perfectly before all claims can be investigated.
:roll:
Originally posted by: Vic
I thought I recognized that location and looked it up on Google maps. The accident was at E 17th and Pearl in Eugene, just a few blocks from the UO campus. The "canal" is Amazon creek. It looks like the BMW was headed east on 17th, the minivan south on Pearl. Traffic on 17th has a stop sign, Pearl doesn't (and is one-way south). That's why the BMW was at fault, he didn't yield the right of way like he was supposed to. He must've pulled out in front the minivan or (more likely) he ran the stop.
edit: NM, just got to the 3rd page of that thread, looks like the detectives there already figured that out.
edit2: the use of race card in that thread is hilarious. It's obvious from the maps, news article, etc. that the BMW didn't have the right-of-way and the cop made the right decision in this case (every once and a while they do something right).
Originally posted by: Vic
I thought I recognized that location and looked it up on Google maps. The accident was at E 17th and Pearl in Eugene, just a few blocks from the UO campus. The "canal" is Amazon creek. It looks like the BMW was headed east on 17th, the minivan south on Pearl. Traffic on 17th has a stop sign, Pearl doesn't (and is one-way south). That's why the BMW was at fault, he didn't yield the right of way like he was supposed to. He must've pulled out in front the minivan or (more likely) he ran the stop.
edit: NM, just got to the 3rd page of that thread, looks like the detectives there already figured that out.
edit2: the use of race card in that thread is hilarious. It's obvious from the maps, news article, etc. that the BMW didn't have the right-of-way and the cop made the right decision in this case (every once and a while they do something right).