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Please be careful on the roads, guys. Freak accidents like this happen. I knew, not well, but knew the guy who died today. The panel beating shop he ran in the west was devastated when they heard the news. Did anyone see the accident?

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I was caught in that traffic jam. Took me 2 hours to move 2.5 kms.

A truckie behind me got out and took a squirt next to his diesel tanks. Then a lady in front stopped in the emergency lane, opened both driver side doors and had a squat.

I was caught in that traffic jam. Took me 2 hours to move 2.5 kms.

A truckie behind me got out and took a squirt next to his diesel tanks. Then a lady in front stopped in the emergency lane, opened both driver side doors and had a squat.

LOL she's clearly done this before. I wouldn't have thought of doing that myself.

Someone dies because instead of continuing on with their life they stopped to help someone...and people believe there's a god? If there is he/she ain't kind!

lol, people will say "god" works in mysterious ways.

Funny how 'God' to some people has become just something to blame things on when shit goes wrong, its pathetic.

RIP to the poor guy, and his family.

Did anyone else find it a bit insensitive that all the policeman was talking about was the traffic, when an innocent bloke has died!?

Did anyone else find it a bit insensitive that all the policeman was talking about was the traffic, when an innocent bloke has died!?

The clip went for 64 seconds and he commented on the traffic for the last 17 seconds, i guess you must have watched a different clip.

This is the second time i know of this happening in almost the same location, last time an axle broke on a truck, the tyre and axel bounced off the sound barrier and hit a sub contractor mowing the grass.

Funny how 'God' to some people has become just something to blame things on when shit goes wrong, its pathetic.

Not at all, what with free will and all. But a lack of divine intervention? Yes, he/she could cut someone a lttle slack maybe and prevent that from happening - given we hear of people claiming to have their prayers answered. And particularly when we have a heap of rules and morals dictating in his/her words what a good person is supposed to be - how unfortunate that judgement comes after the tyre flying at 90km/h to take you out on the way to helping someone.

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