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It appears that the car ended up a couple of feet higher than the road surface; with no sign of a jump ramp⊠how did that happen and how do you explain it to the authorities?
Isnât anybody concerned about what is keeping the car from falling off? It doesnât seem to have much of a grip! Hey, Iâm sure Wiley really appreciates our picking apart his cartoonâŠâŠ
As a retired paramedic I can assure you that it is not unusual for a car to go up when it comes loose. I once watched a Saab go suddenly twenty feet into the air when it tripped and got its feet tangled together. In another incident I myself rode my motorcycle about twelve feet up into the air when the front wheel got caught in an invisible thing called physics. The Saab driver was dead the instant he hit the ground, and I was nearly so. When you instantly stop momentum, the energy is going to expend itself somehow,
Interesting that more people are debating the physics of how the car got where it is, than the political implications of which side is represented by the speaker. My take: As usual, Wiley has managed to leave the interpretation completely open to whatever prejudices the reader started with. :-)
âitâs your fault I did that. You made me do thatâ. International political scene at its best. Domestic terrorism justification too.Whether Wiley meant it that way or not.
I was driving a 72(?) Bug, and I was hit broad side. The witness said the car went sideways and rolled on to itâs side and then flipped 20 feet in the air. It came down on roof. I was very glad I had on my seat belt.
The bigger question is why, with the car having only two wheels on the mesa that it hasnât tipped over and fallen down. This is apparently the American Southwest, and the Wyle E. Coyote effect is in force.
Nightshade, thanks for pointing out the tire tracks, I too, thought the butte (and it is a beaut!), was actually in the backgroundâŠand Wiley, thanks for popping into the conversation occasionally, I think we all appreciate thatâŠ.
the real âperspectiveâ to consider, is that in the U..S. only about 1% of people are taught to drive before getting llicenses to drive, and over 50% remain using cell pnones, even when illegal!
Being a cartoon is not the defacto reason for what appears to be unrealistic.-ââââââââââââââ-Iâve just been seeing a number of comments on GoComics lately asking, âhow could (insert impossible thing here) happen as shown?âAnd in almost every instance the obvious answer was, âItâs a comic strip, you bonehead!â (You know the type: âHow can that cat possibly go bowling when his fingers arenât long enough toâŠ?â)So when I saw the question, âhow did the carâŠ?â I said two possibilities.Being a cartoon was #2; #1 was visual prospective. And had I seen Wileyâs comment to that effect, I wouldnât have bothered responding.
More likely the Now Missing support post for that guard rail..I was once 30 Yards Behind a car that went off the road and hit a Bridge Abutment.The Car went Airborne, sailed about 15 yards through the air while Flipping over and landed on the Roof prior to skidding another 10 to 15 yards on the pavement.The Airborne part was a result of riding Up and Over the Abutment which, luckily for the driver, also flipped the car back onto the Road.Because the Drop to the River was a nice Long one.Lucky for the Driver because, when he crawled out of the crushed car, he didnât have a scratch on him.If heâd gone into the Water, the witness who yanked the Door open for him wouldnât have been able to reach it and heâd probably have Drowned..
Argythree over 9 years ago
Nothing really âmodernâ about the blame gameâŠ
Wallythe2 over 9 years ago
It appears that the car ended up a couple of feet higher than the road surface; with no sign of a jump ramp⊠how did that happen and how do you explain it to the authorities?
Superfrog over 9 years ago
A crash course in concessional bargaining.
bjy1293 Premium Member over 9 years ago
In comics & cartoons the law of gravity can be suspended when neededâŠ
CaptXpendable over 9 years ago
Shouldnât the car have explo⊠oh right, this isnât by Micheal Bay.
Varnes over 9 years ago
Isnât anybody concerned about what is keeping the car from falling off? It doesnât seem to have much of a grip! Hey, Iâm sure Wiley really appreciates our picking apart his cartoonâŠâŠ
sarazan7 over 9 years ago
How did they get out?
Lyons Group, Inc. over 9 years ago
That should have read: âAnother reason why thereâs a need for the self-driving automobile.â
WILLIAM GIBSON over 9 years ago
As a retired paramedic I can assure you that it is not unusual for a car to go up when it comes loose. I once watched a Saab go suddenly twenty feet into the air when it tripped and got its feet tangled together. In another incident I myself rode my motorcycle about twelve feet up into the air when the front wheel got caught in an invisible thing called physics. The Saab driver was dead the instant he hit the ground, and I was nearly so. When you instantly stop momentum, the energy is going to expend itself somehow,
Charlie Fogwhistle over 9 years ago
They should both agree to blame the GPS.
DutchUncle over 9 years ago
Interesting that more people are debating the physics of how the car got where it is, than the political implications of which side is represented by the speaker. My take: As usual, Wiley has managed to leave the interpretation completely open to whatever prejudices the reader started with. :-)
dabugger over 9 years ago
Ok, that is some out for a mistake. But where are they? And, who is gonna go for a ride and toe truck somewhere.
Rarely over 9 years ago
âitâs your fault I did that. You made me do thatâ. International political scene at its best. Domestic terrorism justification too.Whether Wiley meant it that way or not.
Dr_Fogg over 9 years ago
I was driving a 72(?) Bug, and I was hit broad side. The witness said the car went sideways and rolled on to itâs side and then flipped 20 feet in the air. It came down on roof. I was very glad I had on my seat belt.
Godfreydaniel over 9 years ago
I would think that the driver is Sam Brownback but I donât remember seeing scenery like this in Kansas (or any scenery in KansasâŠâŠ.)
dflak over 9 years ago
The bigger question is why, with the car having only two wheels on the mesa that it hasnât tipped over and fallen down. This is apparently the American Southwest, and the Wyle E. Coyote effect is in force.
Doublejake over 9 years ago
Either that, or the car is holding on for dear life with those two front wheels.
Varnes over 9 years ago
Nightshade, thanks for pointing out the tire tracks, I too, thought the butte (and it is a beaut!), was actually in the backgroundâŠand Wiley, thanks for popping into the conversation occasionally, I think we all appreciate thatâŠ.
Dtroutma over 9 years ago
the real âperspectiveâ to consider, is that in the U..S. only about 1% of people are taught to drive before getting llicenses to drive, and over 50% remain using cell pnones, even when illegal!
Can't Sleep over 9 years ago
Being a cartoon is not the defacto reason for what appears to be unrealistic.-ââââââââââââââ-Iâve just been seeing a number of comments on GoComics lately asking, âhow could (insert impossible thing here) happen as shown?âAnd in almost every instance the obvious answer was, âItâs a comic strip, you bonehead!â (You know the type: âHow can that cat possibly go bowling when his fingers arenât long enough toâŠ?â)So when I saw the question, âhow did the carâŠ?â I said two possibilities.Being a cartoon was #2; #1 was visual prospective. And had I seen Wileyâs comment to that effect, I wouldnât have bothered responding.
Tarredandfeathered over 9 years ago
More likely the Now Missing support post for that guard rail..I was once 30 Yards Behind a car that went off the road and hit a Bridge Abutment.The Car went Airborne, sailed about 15 yards through the air while Flipping over and landed on the Roof prior to skidding another 10 to 15 yards on the pavement.The Airborne part was a result of riding Up and Over the Abutment which, luckily for the driver, also flipped the car back onto the Road.Because the Drop to the River was a nice Long one.Lucky for the Driver because, when he crawled out of the crushed car, he didnât have a scratch on him.If heâd gone into the Water, the witness who yanked the Door open for him wouldnât have been able to reach it and heâd probably have Drowned..
Dtroutma over 9 years ago
BTW: speed (as in motion) has never killed anyone, itâs always the sudden stop.
bjy1293 Premium Member over 9 years ago
As grampa used to say: âMost car accidents are caused by the loose nut behind the wheelâ