To: Patriotic1
Couldnt one put the car in neutral and push it a few feet??Being drunk, he probably turned onto the tracks thinking it was a road. What a moron.
21 posted on
04/02/2009 11:03:00 AM PDT by
al_c
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To: al_c; Patriotic1
Couldnt one put the car in neutral and push it a few feet?? Being drunk, he probably turned onto the tracks thinking it was a road. What a moron.
If this is a rural country road and considering the ground clearance of a Ferrari it easily conceivable that he could have gotten the car high centered on a rough railroad crossing.
He said he was stranded.
31 posted on
04/02/2009 11:13:50 AM PDT by
Pontiac
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To: al_c
Looks like it happened
here. He would have been coming from the north and failed to follow the bend to the west. I would guess that the low-slung car just hung up on the rails, since it looks like the crossing is just for access to the field south of the tracks.
43 posted on
04/02/2009 5:16:46 PM PDT by
dr_lew
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