Street Racers Wreck in Fair Oaks
Earlier tonite I watched three street racing cars wreck. Cars were a late 90s Integra and a early 90s White Pontiac Firebird/Trans Am, with a Scion xB tailing them. They were racing down Fair Lakes Parkway at around 11pm heading from Fair Oaks Mall. They were probably running over 60 mph, and they came into the West Ox Road intersection by Silver Diner. The only problem is that they had the Red Light. I saw them go by and the next thing I hear is a car's brakes screeching and then WHAM!!! I look over the hill and see the Pontiac facing the opposite direction of traffic. The Pontiac then turns around, hitting the curb in the process, and that is when I step away.
Before anyone asks, I didn't see what they hit, and I wasn't close enough to see their plate numbers. I only heard them hit something and I saw them go by, that was it.
If everyone wonders why the cops are more vigilant then usual for the rest of the month, this is probably why.
Before anyone asks, I didn't see what they hit, and I wasn't close enough to see their plate numbers. I only heard them hit something and I saw them go by, that was it.
If everyone wonders why the cops are more vigilant then usual for the rest of the month, this is probably why.
Originally Posted by Boxer4PSI
Earlier tonite I watched three street racing cars wreck. Cars were a late 90s Integra and a early 90s White Pontiac Firebird/Trans Am, with a Scion xB tailing them. They were racing down Fair Lakes Parkway at around 11pm heading from Fair Oaks Mall. They were probably running over 60 mph, and they came into the West Ox Road intersection by Silver Diner. The only problem is that they had the Red Light. I saw them go by and the next thing I hear is a car's brakes screeching and then WHAM!!! I look over the hill and see the Pontiac facing the opposite direction of traffic. The Pontiac then turns around, hitting the curb in the process, and that is when I step away.
Before anyone asks, I didn't see what they hit, and I wasn't close enough to see their plate numbers. I only heard them hit something and I saw them go by, that was it.
If everyone wonders why the cops are more vigilant then usual for the rest of the month, this is probably why.
Before anyone asks, I didn't see what they hit, and I wasn't close enough to see their plate numbers. I only heard them hit something and I saw them go by, that was it.
If everyone wonders why the cops are more vigilant then usual for the rest of the month, this is probably why.
If you can't find somewhere to race besides around populated areas, don't do it you dipshits. Please go turn these dipfucks in, so that they may learn something from this and get in major shit.
If you're caught "racing" near a populated area, you should be castrated...
Think of it as forced natural selection.
i saw a s14 240sx try to drift the turn onto jermantown road from 50 around 12 pm with traffic all around on friday. not only was that completely retarded but his "drifts" were shitty too. do that shit on a track and off the street.
That is why I spent the day today at Summit Point. Ricers tend to stay away from tracks, why I dont know? Maybe because on a track, numbers dont lie, so it would ruin their street cred? Overall, they are dumbasses and I hope they get whats coming to them.
Originally Posted by intence
i saw a s14 240sx try to drift the turn onto jermantown road from 50 around 12 pm with traffic all around on friday. not only was that completely retarded but his "drifts" were shitty too. do that shit on a track and off the street.
Originally Posted by Quentin
I learned my lesson. Street Racing = the stupidness.





