Originally posted by: alkemyst
I love how although no one (AFAIK) has placed any blame on other than the other driver, ATards are quick to blame the cooler dude than they are with fault.
If one is traveling 75 in a 75 and some asshat forces you into a telephone pole, you are going to be dead. You car will more than likely be in pieces.
The kicker is you didn't do anything wrong.
He was probably racing a guy in a Porsche:
"Before dawn Wednesday on a long, straight stretch of road in Newport Beach, Charles Lewis was killed when his red Ferrari collided with a white Porsche in an accident so violent that the red sports car was ripped in half and his female passenger was hurled into the street.
Police said the two cars appeared to have been traveling side by side at a high rate of speed at 12:57 a.m. on Jamboree Road near the Upper Newport Bay when they collided. Officers said they are investigating whether the drivers were racing.
The Porsche driver, identified as Jeffrey David Kirby, 51, of Costa Mesa, was arrested after allegedly abandoning his car on a side street near the collision and taking off on foot with his female passenger. Kirby is being held on suspicion of felony drunk driving and driving under the influence. Bail is set at $2 million.
Kirby's passenger, Lynn Marie Nabozny, 32, of Newport Beach, was arrested for public intoxication and later released. The motion picture database imdb.com lists a Lynn Marie Nabozny as having acted in the 1997 television series "The Heartbreak Cafe."
Lewis' passenger remained in critical condition at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana."
LATimes
So yeah it could have been the guy in the Porsche was drunk, amazingly a very high percentage of people driving after 12:00AM are.
Yet another reason not to race on the street.