Bottom line is, He was driving to fast for conditions. Not to mention the construction and posted 25 MPH signs! He is lucky he did not take out a construction worker.
It really is puzzling how the skidmarks start in the left lane. Was he passing someone, or just tearing down the road with no oncoming traffic in sight. Doubt he was passing someone they would have surely stopped. The car was still pointed in the correct direction but in the wrong lane. Odd. Distracted by something?
Just last Sunday thought I would take the Viper out for a last drive. It was about 48 degrees, Sunny and dry roads at 2:00 P.M, Normal accelleration coming from a traffic light, hit second gear and the back end slid out and started wheel hopping..Scared the begeesis out of me. Turned around and went home. She is parked for the Winter.
No doubt driving at colder temps significantly reduce traction, but running home to hibernate a Viper due to a bitter cold 48 degree afternoon is akin to reporting the sky is falling, no?
I'm guessing we have a different interpretation of "normal acceleration".
I drive all winter if the roads are dry and it's not too cold (say below 25 degrees). Yea, I'm not the first one in a group to punch it, but we've got far more rubber on the road than most cars and with some right foot control, it's really not difficult to enjoy yourself.
No doubt driving at colder temps significantly reduce traction, but running home to hibernate a Viper due to a bitter cold 48 degree afternoon is akin to reporting the sky is falling, no?
I'm guessing we have a different interpretation of "normal acceleration".
I drive all winter if the roads are dry and it's not too cold (say below 25 degrees). Yea, I'm not the first one in a group to punch it, but we've got far more rubber on the road than most cars and with some right foot control, it's really not difficult to enjoy yourself.
Maybe deer, Nancy Pelosi or Obama jumped out at him in the middle of the road causing him to swerve and avoid them. Any one of them are scary enough to cause an accident like this.
Don't forget...take it to the track!
scottmcc, city has a TON of miles in a viper. more than most on this site. youve owned yours for what 4 months. NYC get a get bit of snow (im sure not like you get but still a respectable amount)... SHHHHHH go paint more parts of your car.
LOL@LIG
Agreed, Please, please, please, do not drive a Viper like it is a high performance vehicle on public roads. If you don't ever drive it on the track, the only reason to own it is for the exclusivity of owning something that looks cool, and sounds cool if you have aftermarket exhaust and occasionally take advantage of a quick acceleration up to speed on an interstate entrance ramp.
Sarcasm aside, we have no idea whatsoever about what happened here in order to base a judgement on. The least trustable source is a news report. The guy could have easily just been dodging a deer and lost it.
LIG, I see your from Littleton.. I spent 20 years in Longmont..
I used to drive from longmont on I-25 to Arapahoe road everyday..
What a freaking mess that was and I am sure it has not gotten any better..
jpm757------r u a viper owner or did you just happen to check these forums and post the pics?
Just wondering, thanks for posting them either way. hope he's doing better.
so do we know who the owner was? wizard has me confused
Maybe deer, Nancy Pelosi or Obama jumped out at him in the middle of the road causing him to swerve and avoid them. Any one of them are scary enough to cause an accident like this.
I'm on that road quite often as its only 15 minutes down the road from where I am. If you look closely at the pictures, you can see a shine on the road where the police are standing. That means the road was damp and, with the type of asphalt they use here, it is very slippery. With roads like that, he didn't really have to be going all that fast to wipe out.
At this point, without getting his side of the story, it seems unfair to flatly convict the guy of reckless speeding. There are so many more danger factors around here that you just never know.
Now, for me, it seems that he is not a VCA member and nobody in the club knows him. Regardless, let's hope he has a full recovery as the car is replaceable, but he is not.
We all know the car has b-lls, so if you want to keep yours, drive safely!
I think your missing the point chief!.. First of all, are you some kind of Chemical engineer on rubber compound that has decided that 25 degrees is the temp to NOT drive your viper? And are you also telling me that the amount of rubber you have on tires is a direct correlation to traction you have on slippery roads? Have you ever driven in snow before? Does a wide tire hydroplane more that a skinny tire? Your logic is dangerous...Yes we could all drive our Vipers year round. Heck, I could throw some chains on it and drive it all winter. And yes, once winter hits here in Michigan we do not see many days over 25 especially with wind chill factor thrown in. That is why I said my days of driving in Muskegon Michigan are done. We have a thing here called LAKE EFFECT climate. What the rest of the state sees is not necessarily what we get 2 miles of the shore of lake Michigan.
You see this falls into the category of "A mans got to know his limitations"! I would love to drive my Viper year round.
So spend a day here in Muskegon this winter with your Viper and you tell me if "The sky is falling"