Moment of Impact
The unfortunate moment of impact between a Lamborghini Aventador and two other cars on Sloane Street in London.
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3. schlafanzyk commented 9 years ago
Wheel-to-wheel crashes are the best. A little faster and the idiot would have flipped over.
This is what you get though for speeding across downtown in a car nobody can see coming... and for driving on the wrong side of the road with a standard car.
This is what you get though for speeding across downtown in a car nobody can see coming... and for driving on the wrong side of the road with a standard car.


6. Austin commented 9 years ago
The blonde in the passenger seat, the d-bag driver with the cap on backwards who cares more about his car, the ridiculously overpriced id compensating car, and said driver driving like an asshole on a city street … hard to think of a more cliché yet perfect situation. This is the complete and perfect d-bag package.


8. bachneri commented 9 years ago
#7 people did not assume anything... you need to watch the video again i guess - or get a driver's license?
it's not very clear but I'll just assume he was breaking before hitting the other car and not take into consideration the "flight time" he still needed over 10 car lengths to stop.
even considering "thinking time/reaction time", weather conditions AND the car!!He was driving 70-80 km/h before hitting the brakes!?
But hey, this is just my opinion
EDIT: that would be 50ish mph ~ to be politically correct.
it's not very clear but I'll just assume he was breaking before hitting the other car and not take into consideration the "flight time" he still needed over 10 car lengths to stop.
even considering "thinking time/reaction time", weather conditions AND the car!!He was driving 70-80 km/h before hitting the brakes!?
But hey, this is just my opinion

EDIT: that would be 50ish mph ~ to be politically correct.


9. creepylonghair commented 9 years ago
Mazda driver was in the wrong. You will note absence of brake light at impact, he didnt even see the mazda until he hit it. Distance travelled after impact and comparative light damage would suggest he wasnt even speeding.


10. andreas0816 commented 9 years ago
#8 if you think this were over 10 car lengths, then you should get your eyes checked and maybe give YOUR license back...


11. bytebuster commented 9 years ago
It is maybe the car is left side driven and the driver is not used to drive in England. As far as I can see he was not driving very fast, the problem is because the engine is back of the car, that is why the car catapulted. It looks like that Mazda driver is mistaken here. The other thing that I find strange in some European countries/cities that they dare to park their car on some strange places. I would never park my car where the black Nissan and the grey BMW are parked. Look at the space between the cars and the middle line of the street. It is too narrow. I wonder how it would look if it had been a truck, in place of Lamborghini, and the driver would try to prevent a collision and hit the two parked cars or one of them?! Try to park your cars always far from connection points of the streets.


12. loadrunner commented 9 years ago
The guy was lucky his car just bumped of and drove trough, if he crashed to a full stop, there were no airbags to protect him.


14. Garreh commented 9 years ago
If you look closely at the front wheel of the Mazda, it was slightly wheel spinning trying to beat the oncoming car by the looks of things. Mazda driver is the one to blame and they will be liable for both cars involved. Had this nearly happen a couple of times to me whilst driving. There are some absolute IDIOTS on the roads these days who cannot drive to save their own lives!


18. ComentAtor commented 9 years ago
wow, you jealous pricks, it' s not lambo's fault
+6 1. fjwjr commented 9 years ago