When growing up and while learning to drive I was always told to hit an animal like a roo if it comes across your path. I thought this might interest some of the non Australian forum members. I have been away from the forum for a while becuase I recently picked up an 83 Nissan bluebird, to use as a paddock basher when the nieces and nephews come round. Halfway between Orange and the town I live in a massive roo jumped out in front of.
I went to swerve then remembered what I'd been told. Next thing I recall is the car starting to lose it. When the car came to a stop I was nearly a hundred metres from where I'd hit the roo, had rolled at least four time and the entire roof, except for he drivers area was lower than the boot (the bvack seat was coming out the back window. I just thought I'd let you know how dangerous one roo can be. I'll post a picture tonight hopefully of the damage and the comments made by the ambo's and police.
Also I'm interested to hear what you think? When something like that crosses your path do you hit it or swerve?
I went to swerve then remembered what I'd been told. Next thing I recall is the car starting to lose it. When the car came to a stop I was nearly a hundred metres from where I'd hit the roo, had rolled at least four time and the entire roof, except for he drivers area was lower than the boot (the bvack seat was coming out the back window. I just thought I'd let you know how dangerous one roo can be. I'll post a picture tonight hopefully of the damage and the comments made by the ambo's and police.
Also I'm interested to hear what you think? When something like that crosses your path do you hit it or swerve?