BMW accelerator jam - 100mph crash
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The next question is, he was driving a 7 year old 318i Auto................................how the hell did he get it to 130mph ?
Some wishful thinking, thinks I
Some wishful thinking, thinks I
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Originally Posted by KAF' post='253246' date='Mar 11 2006, 10:35 AM
Interesting story. :'(
Good news is that it was not a 5er and the driver walked away.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml.../ixnewstop.html
Good news is that it was not a 5er and the driver walked away.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml.../ixnewstop.html
This sort of wording always makes me smile.... does that mean that they're aware of issues of that nature with other models. Gee, I hope not.
Regardless of the cause, ya gotta give Mr Nicholle credit for not causing a serious pileup.
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I heard several years ago, that as BMWs have a hinged accelerator pedal (i.e. connected to the floor), the car mats would often slip forward and obviously push jam the accelerator. I guess that's the reason why the floor mats on new BMWs and other makes have the floors mats screwed/buttoned to the floor. As this was an older BMW maybe that was a possible cause??? Just a thought.
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Originally Posted by BMW530' post='253303' date='Mar 11 2006, 12:45 PM
I heard several years ago, that as BMWs have a hinged accelerator pedal (i.e. connected to the floor), the car mats would often slip forward and obviously push jam the accelerator. I guess that's the reason why the floor mats on new BMWs and makes have the floors mats screwed/buttoned to the floor. As this was an older BMW maybe that was a possible cause??? Just a thought.
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Have a look at this article, the same thing happened a few years ago to a truck driver on the M1.Turned out to be a lie.
RUNAWAY LORRY and HERE
RUNAWAY LORRY and HERE
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Wow there was no way to stop? had to crash to stop? Hard to believe it got stuck in gear and cant shift to neutral... Ya and also could have found a straight on the A1 and just shut off the engine... even if you lose steering it would only have been a little off and he would have just side slid into the center divider... I dunno but hard to believe
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Originally Posted by Rudy' post='253251' date='Mar 11 2006, 10:50 AM
Yeah, except the article says he tried shifting the auto transmission to N but it was "jammed"...
Telegraph:
"I was trying to slip the car into neutral but because the car was over-revving and red-lining I couldn't do it."
BBC
"He tried to put the car into neutral but the gears were jammed."
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Originally Posted by SolanNo1' post='253443' date='Mar 11 2006, 06:16 PM
The article on BBC says that the transmission was locked but Telegraph says that the driver didn't want to put it in N for the fear of overrevving the engine. Can't the reporters get their stories right?
Telegraph:
"I was trying to slip the car into neutral but because the car was over-revving and red-lining I couldn't do it."
BBC
"He tried to put the car into neutral but the gears were jammed."
Telegraph:
"I was trying to slip the car into neutral but because the car was over-revving and red-lining I couldn't do it."
BBC
"He tried to put the car into neutral but the gears were jammed."