
Even if you have a lot of experience, driving a car is not a trivial act and you must always be careful. In fact, an accident can happen very quickly, especially if the road conditions are not optimal. However, this is especially true now, when time changes, reduced light or even bad weather and cold make the road more dangerous. This applies even more to those who drive a car sports vehiclesespecially when they have motor architecture.
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Big accident
And professionals are not spared. This is evidenced by this recent affair, which happened a few days earlier and did not bypass social networks. Images posted on TikTok show an Alpine 110 belonging to the National Gendarmerie in a very bad state. And it was not for nothing that he collided head-on with the guard rail of the A36 motorway near Besançon. there Dubska gendarmerie confirmed the facts by calling ” a traffic accident that occurred as a result of the braking of a vehicle that was moving at a very high speed“.
There are no injuries
So the driver probably would have lost control of his vehicle during the intervention, while the floor appears wet and therefore slippery. Fortunately, no one was hurt in this accident, which was very impressive overall. On the other hand, we do not know whether the driver who was being chased was later intercepted by another squad or not. Regardless, this case reminds us that caution should be exercised in all circumstances, even with great experience.
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Source: Auto Plus

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