Senna wrote: » Dark road, driving along at about 60mph, had my lights dipped after going through a lit up area, next thing I see is the light shines on the rear wheels of a tractor who had just pulled out right infront of me from a rural pub, no lights on the back or front of the tractor, didn't even have time to break, just had to serve out onto the other side of the road, barely missed the tractor and barely kept control of the car. I was about 20 at the time and too stupid to stop and pull the drunk old farmer out of the tractor.
Harry Palmr wrote: Scariest experience was not the rollover crash or being hit by a lorry on my passenger side, it was driving to work along a narrow country road as a car coming against me pulled back in to his side of the road having overtaken a vehicle on a blind bend. Had I reached that same spot one second earlier I'd be dead (and him as well).
Oops! wrote: » Was'nt really scary but just pure madness........ Back years ago before the M8 was around, Thurles to the Dunkettle roundabout in Cork early one Saturday morning in the passenger seat of a 94 XLI Corolla in 50 mins.... Driver refused to put the car in 5th at any stage of the journey as "it only made the car die down".... Mad yoke.
the_pen_turner wrote: » that's some going, even now that's giving her holly. its 1 hour from the jockey to dun kettle doing the limit on the motorway
Brother Luke wrote: » I almost drowned at sea on 2 or 3 occasions. It's pretty scary when you get caught by waves and get dragged out to sea.