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Anyone see what happened last night on parramatta road around leichart?

I drove past at about 3am, and the whole road was blocked off apart from one lane, there was a massive accident.

Three cars were involved, a barina with minor front end damage, and this is where it gets nasty..

There was a mazda 626 and a new shape white impreza(couldnt tell if it was wrx) both sitting on their sides, on the footpath, on either side of a pole. The wrx had one side of it completely smashed in, and the whole car looked bent from the impact. The 626 looked bent as well, windows smashed out etc..

It looked unbelievable, like it was a movie set or something, ive never seen anything so graphic.

What happened?

there was so many accidents last night it wasn’t funny, I think I saw like 6 ambulances last night and cops everywhere ,I think someone got hit by a car just as your arriving to the city , that would of been the worse scene I saw , it wasn’t a good night to be out last night

...speaking of smashes.....i was absolutely shit face last night. i think i drank about 2 bottles of red wine. i was stumbling up george st from the rocks and i think i must have slept on about 3 park benches on my waddle up. i dont think the waterfront restuarant will be having me back - i really made a mess of the toilet :

how does this relate to the accident on parra rd? it held up my brother who was coming to pick me up! god damn it!!! yeah, heard it was pretty bad. as for accidents on parra rd..well duh, its probably the most driven road in NSW of course there will be a higher chance of an accident happening on it than any other road.

can only pray for the safety of the people involved, and parramatta rd definetly needs to be fixed. My friend had an accident last night too on woodville rd. wrote off his skyline coz some wanker turned when they weren't supposed too, he was goin about 55-60, it was a green light also :D to top it off the ****er took off coz he knew he was at fault and my mate has only got 3rd party.

Franks shitfaced - I'd love to see that ! You crack me up sober dude ! he he Sounds like you had a good night !

Oh - and what about the pile up on the Spit Bridge today ? Or was that yesterday too - I dunno !

cya :D

Yeah parra rd is a bit of a dilemma i werk for a company that does evaluation of roads for many authorities incl RTA .. They cant just reseal it because the worst parts are concrete ..Asphalt and concrete = reflective cracking nightmare... and they just cant clost that road down to redo concrete....

howells plenty of other roads to use to get to city..

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