Around 12 or so months ago I was driving along South Road near the Regency Park TAFE in Adelaide when I noticed a red BA Falcon coming at me from behind at a great rate of knots. This thing was flying and I could tell that there was no way he could slow down before he hit me.
I quickly pulled into the left hand lane and a split second he flew past me like I was standing still closely followed by some sort of 80s era Japanese import (dont know what it was but it was an older car not sold in Australia.)
I must admit that I was a bit pissed at these clowns and figured Id follow them and if given the opportunity, sort them out.
I followed as best I could without breaking the speed limit.
They got stuck at the lights at Grand Junction Rd/South Rd intersection and I could see them about 6 cars ahead of me. I could also clearly see the P Plate on the rear of the Falcon. I also got his rego number. I couldnt get the rego of the other car.
When the lights changed they took off and were bullying other drivers into changing lanes so they could continue their high speed cat and mouse game.
Eventually they got clear of the traffic and disappeared at high speed.
I lost hope of seeing them again but as I was coming down the bridge over Pt Wakefield Rd on the Salisbury Highway I spotted the Falcon up ahead. I couldnt see the little green car and never saw it again.
The Falcon got caught at the lights at Elder Smith Drive which heads into the suburb of Mawson Lakes.
The lights changed and the Falcon who was at the front of the queue took off and proceded to try and smoke the tyres around the corner.
He managed to get the rear end to slide out to the left and then over corrected and it swung out to the right. He was in all sorts of strife now and after over correcting again it swung out to the left and the rear of the car mounted the curb and hit a light pole smack bang on the lh rear quarter.
It was a bloody hard impact and absolutely trashed the car.
The whole rear of the boot was pushed about a foot to the right, the rear window shattered, the diff was detached from the car.
The thing was a 100% write-off.
I pulled up right behind him and realised he was ok as he got straight out the car to check out the damage.
I got on my mobile and rang the cops. I must admit that I did feel guilty when the operator asked if I needed an ambulance to be sent there. I should have asked for an ambulance first but I figured he was ok and was still pretty pissed at him.
I went up to him and asked him if he was ok which he said he was.
He was a very young guy. Probably not even 18 and he was very quiet and meek.
I asked him if it was his car or his parents and he said it was his. I said "well you certainly did a good job of it". He had to agree. :-)
Thats when I stopped being Mr Nice-Guy and told him that it was nothing compared to what I was going to do to him if I had caught him. I asked him about his racing the other vehicle and that I was the guy he nearly cleaned up. He was looking pretty bloody sorry for himself right about then.
I simply told him that I had called the cops and would be giving a full statement regarding the cause of the accident and his behaviour just prior to it.
I then went back to my car and waited for the cops.
The cops arrived and spoke to him. Im not sure what he said to them but there were no tickets or anything handed out.
When the cop left to walk back to his car I approached the cop and told him I was a witness to the accident and told him what caused it and told him all about the street racing etc.
It was obviously completely different to what the young lad had told him and he thanked me for the info and got my details in case a statement was needed.
His last comment to me was that he was basically going to go back to the young lad and throw the book at him.
There was a part of me that felt sorry for the lad as he did seem like a nice young kid but his behaviour and the speed he was travelling at put my life and those of other motorist around him in danger so he deserved all he got.
As I drove off the cop had him bailed up and was writing out some tickets. I gave them a toot and a wave. :-)
His dad had turned up by them too and neither one of them was looking too happy ;-)
Edited by user Monday, 9 November 2009 9:57:28 AM(UTC)
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