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On the way into the city at around 7:45am, heading north.

Sign up saying Mill Point Rd exit was closed, reason: dark blue HSV commonwh0re had skidded across 3 lanes across some verge and (I think) into a pole head on, rear windows were smashed.

Then just on the other side of the narrows where all the lanes split up to go to Hay St & Mounts Bay Rd etc, two more cars off the road, one in the stripey white lines between two diverging lanes and another pointing the wrong way nose first down an embankment.

Not a cop in sight, just a couple of tow trucks.

A few Narrows escapes mes thinks :bahaha:

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that millpoint exit is pretty dangerouse...

already claimed two life while back in porche 928...:)

I must say I take that corner way too fast... :P

but oneday if there is any oil spill then all the cars would skidd off the road end up head on pole or the brickwall.

so boyz and gals WATCH OUT Mill Point road EXIT!!

cheeers

Joe

yeah saw the blue vt on the left heading north 7:50am this mornin.. looked like a stolen car gone wrong, big fishy marks before its gone up kerb into pole. there was just a car there with orange lights flashing.

Wasnt that the Soccer player?

Yeh that commo really screwed it eh, skid marks across 2-3 lanes and WHAM!!!

On my drive home last nite i got followed for 3ks by cops right behund me and then ass i got off the freeway someone ran a red like a complete tool as i was goin through then i had various other stoopid drivers all in the space of 30mins!!! evil nite to be on the road.

Originally posted by Jon R33

Then just on the other side of the narrows where all the lanes split up to go to Hay St & Mounts Bay Rd etc, two more cars off the road, one in the stripey white lines between two diverging lanes and another pointing the wrong way nose first down an embankment.

The one down the embankment has been there for days, im stuffed if i can tell how it got there either. no marks, looks like they tried to do a runner form the cops and got stuck, judging by the sticker in the windscreen..

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

that millpoint exit is pretty dangerouse...

already claimed two life while back in porche 928...:)

cheeers

Joe

Most corners would be pretty dangerous if doing speeds in excess of 200k's. I'm pretty sure thats the speed the porsch was doing.

Originally posted by XRW

The one down the embankment has been there for days, im stuffed if i can tell how it got there either. no marks, looks like they tried to do a runner form the cops and got stuck, judging by the sticker in the windscreen..

Sticker has only been there since around 3pm saturday i think, i drove past that car about 12 times this weekend.

So is the fence in south perth all destroyed? thats what happened last year, ppl makin their own onramps.

aye saw that busted up commodore there on sunday morning as well.. wasnt there saturday night.. Was tempted to go back get some pics and see what parts i could salvage ;)

Hope the passengers/driver were ok..

That VL's been there for a while.. 1st time i saw it spun me out. Another tempter to get the car trailer load it up and run off :P

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