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Shocking crash photo is stark warning of dangers on the roads

The driver is in hospital and was “inches away” from a head injury.

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THIS SHOCKING PHOTO has been released the PSNI to warn people of the dangers of road collisions.

The driver of the car was “just inches away” from a serious head injury, PSNI Lisburn Commander, Chief Inspector John Wilson said.

The driver, who gave permission for the photo to be made public, is in hospital with a number of injuries, including suspected broken ribs.

The photo shows how a piece of wooden fencing went through a window and straight through the driver’s headrest.

A full investigation has been launched into the incident.

“He is in hospital suffering from a number of other injuries including suspected broken ribs but he gave us permission to use the picture so we could show just how shocking this was,” said Wilson.

He said that people should:

Look carefully at this photograph. Understand the reality of this situation. Drive safely, and do all you can to avoid being in the same situation. This driver was incredibly lucky not to sustain much more serious injuries.

He also said that:

  • Pedestrians should wear brighter clothing.
  • Cyclists should also wear reflective arm bands and jackets and a helmet.
  • Motorists should turn on their lights as soon as light begins to fade

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    Mute Shawn Rahoon
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    Nov 21st 2014, 3:07 PM

    He also said that: Motorists should turn on their lights as soon as light begins to fade. Lights should be on at ALL times.

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    Mute Jean Martin
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    Nov 21st 2014, 3:59 PM

    Yes Shawn you are soooooo right about the light. When I learned to drive, many years ago, the man who was teaching me told me that the minute a drop of rain hits the windscreen….turn your lights on. In the months from late Sept until the end of March I have my lights on ALL the time.

    I visit Croatia often and it is the law there to have you lights on aALL the time no matter what time of the year……

    My eye sight is still very good but there are times that some colours of cars are the same colour of wet tarmac, if the driver hasn’t turned their lights on it is very, very difficult to see them. I once asked a man I nearly hit why he didn’t have his lights on in Dec and pouring rain……he said, and I quote….”I don’t legally have to turn my lights on until the street lights come on”….end of quote……

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    Mute Avina Laaf
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    Nov 21st 2014, 4:08 PM

    Don’t forget the rear foglight too Pontias – one of my pet hates being dazzled by the rear fog light of the car in front in clear conditions. Turn it ON when its foggy, turn it OFF again when you’re out of the fog!!

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    Mute ohaimhirghin
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    Nov 21st 2014, 4:29 PM

    It has been proven that cars with lights on are less likely to be in accidents. Why do you think Volvo have them on as a default.

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    Mute David Conroy
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    Nov 21st 2014, 4:56 PM

    @Pontius. I agree but it makes spotting the idiots easier. One bit of fog yesterday and the gobsheites are driving in the rain this evening with fogs on !

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    Mute Oil Be Honest
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    Nov 21st 2014, 6:02 PM

    Exact same thing happened me in 08… plank pierced through the tail light and came straight through into the car and stopped at the back of the head rest. That ranch fencing is lethal!! Makes ya think!

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    Mute Eugene Walsh
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    Nov 21st 2014, 8:09 PM

    Here here Shawn

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    Mute Shawn Rahoon
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    Nov 22nd 2014, 1:43 AM

    Good on you Jean. As well as darkness and rain an equally important reason for all road users to use daytime lights is the effect a very bright blinding sun has on your vision both ahead and behind. It affects motorists driving in both directions and can, if they’re in the shadow of a building or trees, bring your visibility down to almost zero if they don’t use their lights. As soon as I turn on the ignition I manually switch on lights irrelevant of time of day.

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    Mute Ryan Carroll
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    Nov 21st 2014, 3:03 PM

    I could die before 2015. I know everyone can’t be expected to have the perspective on things that weird mix of terror and clarity gives you, and I was as arrogant as they come before this in terms of thinking I was young, fit and thus indestructible. At my worst though, I never let that cockiness put other peoples lives in danger, and that’s what I see these idiots doing every day of the week. Do you really need to rev the engine to get 3 inches over the white line at the traffic light? really? Do you think taking off a millisecond faster is gonna make for much?

    Nobody thinks it’s gonna happen to them, it can happen to you. You’re just an elaborate bag of water, bones and electrical signals, a car accident can end your existence and in a flash every memory you’ve ever had, every moment you’ve ever experienced, will be gone forever. Your life is valuable, so is the life of the person in the car you’re dangerously overtaking, those people have kids, mothers, fathers, close friends who are like family. Calm down, slow down.

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    Mute David Conroy
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    Nov 21st 2014, 4:58 PM

    Well said Ryan !

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    Mute Emilio
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    Nov 21st 2014, 2:48 PM

    That will buff out.

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    Mute family guy
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    Nov 21st 2014, 9:39 PM

    That’s why on the NRA roads spec the fencing railings are on the land side so if you hit them they just push off rather than bending and shattering around the post if they were on the road side .

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    Mute Ciaran O Shea
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    Nov 21st 2014, 3:02 PM

    Straight over the baby seat too!!

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    Mute Jean Martin
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    Nov 21st 2014, 3:51 PM

    Cieran, well spotted, I didn’t even see that……

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    Mute Jean Martin
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    Nov 21st 2014, 3:52 PM

    Sorry…Ciaran.

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    Mute Brendan Julian
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    Nov 21st 2014, 2:50 PM

    Was he in in inspired by your article earlier on ” have you ever taken a photo at a crash scene” i wonder

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    Mute Peter Murtagh
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    Nov 21st 2014, 2:52 PM

    The police took it and then asked his permission to release it. Did you read the article

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    Mute Jason
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    Nov 21st 2014, 2:54 PM

    Too soon
    Way too soon :)

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    Mute Brendan Julian
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    Nov 21st 2014, 3:05 PM

    Thats my point. I asked was he in inspired. Read my comment again

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    Mute Rachel O' Meara
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    Nov 21st 2014, 2:59 PM

    Jayyyzus that picture….that piece of wood…..he’s lucky he survived….hope he recovers fully and fair play to him for warning others of the dangers, I’ll certainly think twice after seeing that pic!

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    Mute tractor1000
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    Nov 21st 2014, 3:59 PM

    We all know its the slow dozy drivers that cause all the accidents! They might’nt be in them but trying to get around them is the hard part! If you’re a crap driver or are in no real hurry …pull over for others and get out of the way!! That includes you cyclists!

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    Mute Avina Laaf
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    Nov 21st 2014, 4:13 PM

    *apart from all the ones they don’t cause…

    There is an element of truth in what you say though:
    An inconsiderate driver + an impatient driver = a dangerous combination

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    Mute Danny McLaughlin
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    Nov 21st 2014, 6:29 PM

    Parking lights are exactly that, for parking at the side of the road.
    Other than that, they serve no purpose.

    It’s dipped headlights that should be used.

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    Mute Gerard Casserly
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    Nov 21st 2014, 3:30 PM

    They didn’t need his permission to publish the photograph.
    Same as permission is not needed to take a photograph of anyone or any thing in a public space.
    Although common courtesy would always be nice.

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    Mute Neil Sullivan
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    Nov 21st 2014, 5:54 PM

    Passed a dope with LED daytime lights on at night!!! I wonder do they realise that they have no rear lights on…doubt it…

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    Mute Roland Kelly
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    Nov 21st 2014, 9:35 PM

    Also when parked on dark country roads use your parking lights. On most German cars with the ignition off & keys removed, when you move the indicator lever to the right turn signal position, the side lights on the RIGHT side only of the car will illuminate (and vica versa if you move lever to the left) .. This will conserve power for extended stops and ensure that all road users can see you parked up.

    All cars should have this great safety feature.

    Rainy season has just started here in San Francisco (wipers on, lights on, it’s the law).. And Dawn/Dusk also :)

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    Nov 21st 2014, 6:28 PM

    School jackets either have no reflective or a single extremely thin line running across the upper back only wtf

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