Costliest Accident in history
By narthan
@narthan (325)
India
December 9, 2011 7:43am CST
Recently there was the most costliest accident in the history involving couple of luxury cars mostly Ferraris in Japan, when a bunch of friends owning these cars decided to go out on a drive.
What measure do you think should be taken in Freeways or highways to curb these unfortunate accidents? Do you speed limits are a must on these roads? Or should all vehicles be allowed to move at the same speed?
1 response
@sona22 (1430)
• India
9 Dec 11
I have also read the news. But how we shall prevent such accidents. We know,"Race is thrilling, but also killing." Knowing this we participate and arranged for a race. And we could not stop it. There are so many accidents are occurring in the world and to stop them, we have to stop the life.
@whatrow (792)
• United States
9 Dec 11
This was not a race. The owners were driving their cars to an auto show. The accident started when one of the drivers tried to avoid someone who was going to hit him. How it all ended up the way it did is a mystery that will take years to figure out.
@sona22 (1430)
• India
10 Dec 11
whatrow, I know that it was not a race. But do you think that the cars were just rolling on the road? Certainly not. I wrote "Race is thrilling, but also killing." Here race is not for competition. Race denotes speed. If we drive in high speed it is thrilling.