Nissan Navara accident

R.I.P

sows how easy it can happen . should have been some sort of centre divide to stop such dangerous and trajik accident .
 
jesus thats bad.

what happened there?? did the driver of the jeep take there eyes of the road and then tryed to correct it and over corrected and hit some ice off the tyre line??

how easy it can happen, i wouldnt say the driver of the truck flet to well after it either
 
I have some more info on it:
The jeep driver was very experienced driver and was going home back from work to his wife and 2 kids.
Crash was so hard ( u can see it ) that fire fighters were not able to find body... only few bits of drivers legs.

We discussed this on Subaru forum in Lithuania. Reasons might be that rear of Navara is considerable lighter than front and it slipped. Driver instead of giving more throttle could've release pedal and ...
Also, some of them are Rear wheel drive (as some one told, dunno if this is possible for a jeep).

Anyway. Terrible accident. That is why we need fences dividing highways :[
R.I.P
 
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We discussed this on Subaru forum in Lithuania. Reasons might be that rear of Navara is considerable lighter than front and it slipped. Driver instead of giving more throttle could've release pedal and ...
Also, some of them are Rear wheel drive (as some one told, dunno if this is possible for a jeep).
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Yeah that's true, they make them 2wd as well which makes them very unstable on slippery surfaces.
 
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@ codders and notorious the navara are selectable 4wd drive like the l200 and hilux so most of the time you have rear wheel drive,crew cabs are very bouncy and twitchy on the rear in wet conditions never mind conditions like that
 
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