No, no that’s not the center!

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When the driving school instructors told you to stay in the middle, they weren’t talking about the middle of the pavilion. This may have just been a complete misunderstanding made by the youngsters, this was the first time I used that word in years I swear. I can understand they may have tried to  avoid this situation, but as the picture shows the ceramic wall shoots straight down the middle.

Do kids know how to push on the brakes or when they turn the wheel left the car will go left? Although the current road safety report states that young kids are the safest drivers on the road, yet photos like this truly make me wonder if that report is accurate. The important thing, in this situation, wasn’t what the report stated but that no one got hurt during the playful time.

4 Responses to “No, no that’s not the center!”

  1. […] is kind of difficult to determine if there is a winner here between the car and the wall.  Both have considerable damage, and both could possibly be repaired.  At first guess I would say […]

  2. […] than you, but it will cost you more than repairing your hand alone.  I am starting to believe that walls and cars just do not get along.  Whenever they seem to get together, they just seem to cause […]

  3. Please may i borrow your image for my website? It will be broken down after oct.15 2008. I will use it for my semester final- In html.
    sincerely
    sandra

  4. Oh,! I must tell you that in 2001 my 8 year old son jumped onto the brake of my 1983 crown victoria baby blue s/w.
    It popped into gear while i was outside of it, I ended up against a wall after failing to jump in. It came and crushed my lower legs three seperate times ( because i stood on a ledge)I was pinned and slowely started slipping down when i realized that i couldn’t use my legs, they were like melting rubber as i tried to stand up. The car could have crushed and shattered my head and skull in a second but my hero-Kasey-…knew what to do..
    sandra

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