воскресенье, 11 декабря 2011 г.

The world most expensive car accident should alert UAE government

        The most expensive car accident happened on December 5, 2011 on the Chūgoku Expressway in Shimonoseki, south-west Japan. Thirteen sports cars, including eight Ferraris, three Mercedes and a Lamborghini Diablo, were involved in a crash. Ten people were taken to hospital with minor injuries following the crash on Sunday morning, which also included a Nissan GT-R Skyline and a Toyota Prius. 
       The majority of the drivers involved are reported to be foreign car enthusiasts, with several of the supercars now written off to be used as scrap metal - an estimated £2million's worth.
       As some sources claim a Ferrari driver hit a central barrier after losing control of the car while trying to overtake another vehicle in wet conditions. The road was closed for nearly 6 hours in order to clean the road from the cars.

       This accident should alert us because on the roads of UAE we see a lot of people who like to race on their sport cars. It is clear that people who own luxury and expensive cars don't care about the radars and fines, because they have "an unlimited" amount of money. However, these type of people don't understand that in the car accident not only the car will be damaged but also it may take a number of innocent lives that were driving to their work, to pick up their children, or just to go to the cafe or mall to spend their free time. Why should people who don't care about their lives and money should take away lives of an innocent people?
        In my opinion, this car accident should be a perfect example for UAE government what may happen in UAE and that means that UAE government should start thinking of making the driving rules more strict than they are now.








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