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Title: MVA Clarendon-Car vs Bridge
Post by: SA Firey on April 08, 2007, 12:35:22 AM
MVA Clarendon
Title: Re: MVA Clarendon-Car vs Bridge
Post by: SA Firey on April 08, 2007, 12:36:57 AM
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Title: Re: MVA Clarendon-Car vs Bridge
Post by: JC on April 08, 2007, 01:37:09 AM
Thats a big impact for a low speed corner and its a strong old bridge. Typical, p plater
Title: Re: MVA Clarendon-Car vs Bridge
Post by: mack on April 08, 2007, 08:50:25 AM
i dont see any p plates jasec
Title: Re: MVA Clarendon-Car vs Bridge
Post by: SA Firey on April 08, 2007, 11:19:51 PM
i dont see any p plates jasec

Err photo left hand side of the windscreen :-D
Title: Re: MVA Clarendon-Car vs Bridge
Post by: mack on April 09, 2007, 09:18:41 AM
however not visible in the other shots that were originally posted ;)

Title: Re: MVA Clarendon-Car vs Bridge
Post by: SA Firey on April 09, 2007, 10:43:33 AM
however not visible in the other shots that were originally posted ;)



This isnt the only place the photos are on :wink:
Title: Re: MVA Clarendon-Car vs Bridge
Post by: mack on April 09, 2007, 11:51:40 AM
how does that make a differance?

anyway was just asking how jasec knew it was a p-plater.

which way was the car coming from? im presuming its from the kangarilla direction hit and spun around? cant imagine really building up enough to hit that from the clarendon direction and smashing the rail out....
Title: Re: MVA Clarendon-Car vs Bridge
Post by: Blue on April 09, 2007, 12:26:31 PM
Are you sticking up for P-platers Mack? Wouldn't happen to be one would ya  :lol:
I totalled my parents car when I was on my P's, so I know what they're like from personal experience (or incidentally, lack there of). There are some areas that I'd place bets going to an MVA (if that wasn't in such poor taste) that it was a P plate driver, more often male than not. I wonder if the RAAP program is making any impact on statistics for young drivers.
Title: Re: MVA Clarendon-Car vs Bridge
Post by: mack on April 09, 2007, 12:31:01 PM
Are you sticking up for P-platers Mack? Wouldn't happen to be one would ya  :lol:
I totalled my parents car when I was on my P's, so I know what they're like from personal experience (or incidentally, lack there of). There are some areas that I'd place bets going to an MVA (if that wasn't in such poor taste) that it was a P plate driver, more often male than not. I wonder if the RAAP program is making any impact on statistics for young drivers.

i couldnt really give any less of a stuff about sticking up for p-platers or any other group for that matter, was just wondering where jasec got the info from ;)


ps. yes i am a p-plater  :roll:
(does that make a differance?)
Title: Re: MVA Clarendon-Car vs Bridge
Post by: RescueHazmat on April 09, 2007, 04:10:32 PM
Are you sticking up for P-platers Mack? Wouldn't happen to be one would ya  :lol:
I totalled my parents car when I was on my P's, so I know what they're like from personal experience (or incidentally, lack there of). There are some areas that I'd place bets going to an MVA (if that wasn't in such poor taste) that it was a P plate driver, more often male than not. I wonder if the RAAP program is making any impact on statistics for young drivers.

i couldnt really give any less of a stuff about sticking up for p-platers or any other group for that matter, was just wondering where jasec got the info from ;)


ps. yes i am a p-plater  :roll:
(does that make a differance?)

This has nothing to do with anything, except the fact Mack made a point about something, and yet was somehow made out to be the one that made a mistake...

Mack has a good point re: the photos of which their is NO argument...

The original photo had NO visable image of a P-Plate... Mack was asking a question how it was known it was  a P plater, and making a statement there was no visable shot of a P-Plate... 

Then the image is posted of the P Plate, and what, Mack was meant to know you had that picture on your computer??? It was never posted initially...(and how do we know the pictures are on another forum??) We aren't all mind readers here...  Sheesh... I love it how people think they are right all the time !
Title: Re: MVA Clarendon-Car vs Bridge
Post by: mack on April 09, 2007, 06:25:11 PM
cheers RH, at least you know what i was talking about.
Title: Re: MVA Clarendon-Car vs Bridge
Post by: Blue on April 09, 2007, 07:51:23 PM
ps. yes i am a p-plater  :roll:
(does that make a differance?)

All good  :lol: 
Drive safe  :wink:
Title: Re: MVA Clarendon-Car vs Bridge
Post by: snr1 on April 09, 2007, 08:22:56 PM
If first picture is enlarged,a 'P' plate can be seen upside down on the rear parcel shelf, directly behind rear view mirror.
Title: Re: MVA Clarendon-Car vs Bridge
Post by: Camo on April 09, 2007, 09:43:44 PM
If first picture is enlarged,a 'P' plate can be seen upside down on the rear parcel shelf, directly behind rear view mirror.

Good eyes.  You must of been good at "Where's Wally"
Title: Re: MVA Clarendon-Car vs Bridge
Post by: RescueHazmat on April 10, 2007, 02:51:34 AM
Can't say I sit there and study all the pictures to that detail...
Title: Re: MVA Clarendon-Car vs Bridge
Post by: snr1 on April 10, 2007, 07:52:59 AM



Can't say I sit there and study all the pictures to that detail...
neither do i, but it just happened to stand out in the windscreen to me.
Title: Re: MVA Clarendon-Car vs Bridge
Post by: bajdas on April 10, 2007, 10:20:41 AM
Great to see crew from both CFS and SES working together. Photo was also in the newspaper on the weekend (I think Saturday Advertiser)
Title: Re: MVA Clarendon-Car vs Bridge
Post by: SA Firey on April 10, 2007, 10:51:17 AM
Yes and at no time was the car ever hanging off the bridge :wink:
Title: Re: MVA Clarendon-Car vs Bridge
Post by: TillerMan on April 10, 2007, 01:55:30 PM
Just out of interest why was the SES called and what did they do about it?

I thought you would just call transport SA and say come fix your bridge.
Title: Re: MVA Clarendon-Car vs Bridge
Post by: Dave O on April 13, 2007, 04:40:23 PM
SES got paged my MFS for "Car hanging off side of bridge CFS in attendance" So don't know if MFS comms made that decision or CFS on site requested it - maybe they thought it would become a vehicle recovery.... ??
Title: Re: MVA Clarendon-Car vs Bridge
Post by: SA Firey on April 27, 2007, 09:28:51 AM
Both services were paged simultaneously for that job :wink: