A Toronto man says a wheel smashed into the windshield of his car while driving on the Don Valley Parkway.
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couple of months ago, I remember a young guy died from a similar accident on the 401. The other driver should be charged.
I remember that too. Its terrifying. Everyone check their wheels please
The driver of the Mercedes would be fault, because it’s a maintenance issue? Is this correct?
The car looks like a undercover police vehicle. Is this guy another police impersonator ?
Too many hot safeties
I’m baffled how a driver doesn’t notice the tell tale signs of a loose wheel long before it totally separates.
Semis usually have lots of (redundant) wheels, so they don’t feel it.
@- Apparently Mercedes SUVs too.
@- I’m not sure if we were watching the same news. I’m sure I saw a SUV, not a Semi.
This may sound silly but what is ducking under the dash? Ducking under the dashboard or ducking in the space where your feet are? Iβm not sure I donβt get it.
β’ It’s not even always a whole tire, sometimes a tire explodes (like on a semi with multiple tires) and a piece of the tire comes flying at you, and at those speeds, it doesn’t really matter how big the piece is. Been there. π
β’ What about that woman who was pumping gas at the gas station when a wheel came out of nowhere from across the street, rolled through the gas station, turned around and smashed into her car, knocking off the bumper. What the heck was that? π€¨ π
It was a tire. π