Saturday was nice & sunny (if somewhat windy) so made for a very pleasant ride out to Cheddar Gorge (nice cup of Earl Grey tea by the waterfall in the sunshine).
Heading back into Bath on the A39 nr Corston
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I witnessed the most horrific accident I've ever personally seen. About 600 yards ahead of me, a car (travelling very fast) pulls out to overtake and immediately collides head-on with another coming the other way. I'd estimate the combined speed at about 120-130 mph.
The non-overtaking car was completely smashed up and was thrown clear of the road on the other side. The car with the moron behind the wheel spun 'round several times and then burst into flames! An off-duty police officer who was in a car about half-way between me and the accident leaps out of his car and proceeds to run towards the burning vehicle to try to drag the man out.
Incredibly brave bloke, whoever he was - the car was completely engulfed in flames some 30 feet high! Must've been really hot that close to the car. I went over and chatted with his wife and two kids (who were all very distraught). She was terrified that the car was about to explode and was screaming for her husband to get away from the car. I explained that it was unlikely, as it was clear that the petrol tank had split and the petrol was burning freely (petrol actually needs very specific conditions for it to explode).
Incredibly, the man (along with another who'd joined in) managed to get the guy clear of the car and drag him away and then the emergency services turned up.
My feelings go out to the unfortunate person(s) who were simply driving along minding their own business until this idiot very probably ended their lives with his reckless behaviour. I was well upset afterwards and took it *very* easy going home. Can't say that I'll ever get into a car again after witnessing that

Royston