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Author Topic: Mobility scooter man survives 100mph Essex train crash (BBC News 25/07/2011)  (Read 4514 times)
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« on: July 25, 2011, 20:36:25 »

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A man who was hit by a train travelling at 100mph after his mobility scooter got stuck on a level crossing in Essex has escaped with only minor injuries.

Paramedics were called to the crossing at Church Street in Kelvedon, near Colchester, at about 11:00 BST.

The man, in his 40s, was taken to Broomfield Hospital, Chelmsford.

"We believe the man was struck on the level crossing on a mobility scooter and amazingly received minor injuries," said East of England Ambulance Service.
'Glancing blow'

Essex Fire Service station officer John Harris, who was at the scene, said: "Somehow he ended up the wrong side of the barrier and a train travelling at around 100mph clipped the front of his scooter.

"The man sustained what appeared to be minor injuries, certainly nothing that appeared to be life-threatening.

"The man was extremely lucky: if he had been only a couple of inches further forward he would have undoubtedly been killed."

A Network Rail spokesperson said: "We received a call from a driver that his train had struck a person in a mobility scooter at Church Street level crossing in Kelvedon at approximately 11:15 BST.

"Emergency services were called to the scene and all trains were suspended through the area while they assisted the injured man, who is understood to have received a glancing blow from the train.

"Essex Police confirmed the incident was being treated as non-suspicious and the railway was reopened to traffic at 12:15 BST."
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« Reply #1 on: July 26, 2011, 08:03:08 »

Very lucky is all i have to say.

I have read on the daily mails website that he was drunk aparantly. If that is  true couldnt he be done for drink driving?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2018574/Father-riding-mobility-scooter-survives-hit-100mph-train-Kelvedon-Essex.html

It could be that he decided to   go around the barriers, and aparantly its not the 1st time he has had an inccident on  a scooter.

These things are dangerous in my opinion, half of the people driving them go too fast and need to be tested to see if it is safe for them to drive these.


I have even spotted 1 of these on these driving on the road on a dual carriageway.

 We even have 1 in Porthcawl driven by a old man who has put a stereo on it and no chance of not hearing him considering how loud he has it all he needs now is a big spoiler on it.
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« Reply #2 on: July 26, 2011, 08:49:29 »

At the risk of drifting off topic....


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After winning a car makeover to mark the release of Pimp My Ride Street Racing, 72-year-old Harold Churchill opted to have his mobility scooter upgraded instead after quitting driving years earlier. His ^400 scooter was kitted out with a customised body kit, surround sound music system, LED lights, alloy rims, a carbon fibre racing seat and a Nintendo DS in the dashboard.
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« Reply #3 on: July 26, 2011, 14:04:35 »

I like that
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