Almost everyone must have seen the car crash on live TV by now
By stealthy
@stealthy (8181)
United States
February 23, 2012 5:48pm CST
My question is did the live broadcast at night with the lights and all contribute to the crash because one of both drivers were distracted by the broadcast. If you haven't seen it, here is on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUPByelfxF0
It looks to me like neither driver was paying much attention so they easily could have been distracted by the lights and TV broadcast.
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3 responses
@dawnald (85137)
• Shingle Springs, California
25 Feb 12
I missed it, but yeah they could have been watching what was going on with the broadcast.
@chrystaltears (3392)
• United States
24 Feb 12
Yep. I bet that's what happened. You know cars aren't allowed to honk in city traffic. They shouldn't be allowed to do tv shows either.
@alberello (4752)
• Italy
24 Feb 12
Dear friend, I want to be very honest with you. So I say that I have not seen the video which you have posted the link. This I did it because some of the images I disturb me. However, I must tell you to stay on topic with your discussion, I tell you that I have seen many car accidents on TV. They were sent from all over the world. Fortunately, I remember those I had seen (apart from that of our sample regretted Ayrton Senna in 1994) there were never victims.
I think there's better things to watch on TV, especially for impressionable people. What do you think?



