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BigAls87Z28
03-15-2007, 07:13 PM
I dont know if it made the papers, but 3 kids died in Neptune last night in a street race on 33. One of them was a tech at my old store, and his brother used to bring his cars to us for alignments. The two kids in the other car, one is in critical with broken legs, fractured skull and pelvus, the other guy came away fine. The kid in critical doesnt look good.
I know some people will continue to do it, and we all like street fun here and there, but its just sad to hear such news. I sorta knew the one kid, he was hired after I left. Becareful.

Kojak
03-15-2007, 07:16 PM
Saw it on fox about an hour ago...

enRo
03-15-2007, 07:22 PM
We have 3 racetracks in NJ .... cant they pick one and race there? Sucks that it happened, maybe people will realize to keep that kinda **** off the street and on the racetrack.

GREZ28
03-15-2007, 07:23 PM
And that is why we have E-town & Atco raceway etc. Never on the streets for the reason that I have also lost a part of family for this reason.
It only takes one time 4 something to go wrong.

1_Hot_SOM_WS6
03-15-2007, 07:49 PM
We have 3 racetracks in NJ .... cant they pick one and race there? Sucks that it happened, maybe people will realize to keep that kinda **** off the street and on the racetrack.

I totally agree with you!! I'd rather pay $13 to race at the track then die

johnjzjz
03-15-2007, 07:50 PM
very stupid people do very stupid things today yesterday and tomorow -- thank God no little ones were hurt as well -- who cares about the ja$kass racing -- jz

Bandit
03-15-2007, 08:01 PM
5 dead kids in the last 2 weeks because they don't know how to drive.. Don't horse around the cops are going to crack down on speeding cars now.

Fast92RS
03-15-2007, 08:14 PM
What a shame.....:|

JerzLT1
03-15-2007, 10:24 PM
now they need to make it ok to run bikes and cars at atco

Rich189
03-15-2007, 10:48 PM
well im thankful that no one else got hurt its sad to see people died but they knew the risk getting into a race on the street like the others said thats why we have tracks...but then again im guilty of messing around on deserted backroads every once in awhile granted theres no one else in my car and no one else around when i do

slugger27nj
03-16-2007, 05:59 AM
Unfortunately there was someone else hurt because of these idiots. The driver of the 3rd car involved was not part of the race. He's still in the hospital, but in stable condition. There's an updated story on app.com today.

johnjzjz
03-16-2007, 08:36 AM
now they need to make it ok to run bikes and cars at atco

Hey you ever raced a bike at the track you would know thats a bad idea - a real drag bike has no ability to steer out of the way and if bumped will you get the idea -- re think that idea -- jz

Squirrel
03-16-2007, 11:55 AM
Unfortunately there was someone else hurt because of these idiots. The driver of the 3rd car involved was not part of the race. He's still in the hospital, but in stable condition. There's an updated story on app.com today.

see, i was gonna say, the cliche
1. s*** happens, people die
2. at least they died doing something they loved
3. that doesnt count when theres a bystander involved, now that turns the story sad

Pampered-Z
03-16-2007, 12:16 PM
see, i was gonna say, the cliche
1. s*** happens, people die
2. at least they died doing something they loved
3. that doesnt count when theres a bystander involved, now that turns the story sad

Not to sound cold or trying to be rude to you...

But it's more then just an innocent bystander getting killed. That’s just this time. But because there have been so many high speed related accidents they’re talking about putting a commission together to examine the problem. They are already talking about banning modifying cars and mandating a speed governor. So because of people playing fast and furious on busy highways all of us could be effected.

So it's not OK they died doing what they wanted too? Because those of us that like modding our cars to go fast but do use common sense when on the road are being lumped together with those that do stupid stunts like this.

baddest434
03-16-2007, 12:29 PM
the only person i feel bad for is the innocent lady that was making a turn. those other a******* got what they deserved. who cares.....dumbasses

79CamaroDiva
03-16-2007, 12:35 PM
like noah said, we have 3 tracks in nj, the only day of the week that none of them are open is monday.. this is the reason that we have race tracks. the state police are actually working with the 3 tracks to get a street legal program joining all 3 of us together.. im trying to work with local municipalities for island as well.. but no matter what, we'll never be able to stop all of them.

DieselKickYoAss4Sure
03-16-2007, 01:01 PM
must have been ricers! nobody is gona put a speed govenors on cars thats dumb!

qwikz28
03-16-2007, 01:51 PM
i was in neptune when that happened. holy cow

BonzoHansen
03-16-2007, 02:02 PM
http://www.app.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070316/NEWS/703160361

NJSPEEDER
03-16-2007, 02:15 PM
the only person i feel bad for is the innocent lady that was making a turn. those other a******* got what they deserved. who cares.....dumbasses

i feel bad for the families of the racers. anyone who has sat through a parent burying a child will understand why. there is no way to make up for the loss of the child that you raised and was supposed to outlive you. it is a horrible thing to watch, i can't imagine having to go through it.

BonzoHansen
03-16-2007, 02:29 PM
...because there have been so many high speed related accidents they’re talking about putting a commission together to examine the problem. They are already talking about banning modifying cars and mandating a speed governor....I hate stupid thinking like that. The kid was driving a Honda, why not outlaw Hondas? Are they going to ban Z06's because they will do 190+? I hate knee-jerk reactions. :-x

Tim, you're right, there are many 'vicitims' in this.

Damn, that kid had a vehicular rapsheet a mile long.

surfer1316
03-16-2007, 02:42 PM
give me ****, hate me for saying it, but..

I feel horrible for the lady, but the dumbasses got what they deserved. there's no reason they should be racing on public streets, and taking their, their passengers, and everyone's else's lives into their hands. and their parents get to deal with raising a couple dip****s

This is a fine example of darwinism at it's finest

BigAls87Z28
03-16-2007, 04:51 PM
The lady that was taking a turn was making an illegal left.

jola
03-16-2007, 04:59 PM
I feel bad for everyone involved really. Perhaps those that died while acting in an illegal manner justly reaped the consequences of their actions, but who among us has never raced or made an illegal turn?

Squirrel
03-16-2007, 07:58 PM
The lady that was taking a turn was making an illegal left.

::twisted humor::

well...thats what she gets for breaking the law

::/twisted humor::
:)

WayFast84
03-16-2007, 08:20 PM
This sucks. People die all the time, but it sucks because it seems like the three who died where just passangers, and couldnt have done a damn thing even if they didnt want to be in it for the race. Something has to be done about theese numbnuts, by the time i get my liscence ill be paying 4 grand a year in insurance, for my 4thgen because theese asshats cant save it for the track.

mc73nova
03-16-2007, 08:54 PM
I have muscle car's, camaro's, and an INTEGRA, I'm not getting offensive but ricers aren't the only people that do dumb ****, I bet everyone on here has street raced at least once before or still does ,I've done it before. The car has nothing to do with the dumb ass behind the wheel. I do agree with everyone ,KEEP IT ON THE TRACK.

baddest434
03-16-2007, 09:51 PM
The lady that was taking a turn was making an illegal left.

there are no illegal left turns off 33 in that area. it happened by holy innocents church right? that eft turn is legal there . i lived on wayside rd off west bangs i'm very familiar with the area. unless that is she had a delayed green light and went though it . that i don't know. butthat would be iilegal then. still should not have happened. some kids will just never learn. i know i did!!!

Blacdout96
03-16-2007, 11:39 PM
From what im hearing i see three problems wiht this, tho im not defending street racing, take it to the track or sit back. One, they were racing when there was traffic, 2, im sure it wasent a light to light thing, if your getting beat dont try to take it to like 100+ and then think your paul walker and can go thru traffic, and three, there were other peopel in the car, so now your ego goes up, you gotta impress them, but once again, if your beat your beat, and take it on a deselate road, is it that hard to go on a 20 minute ride to a dead street and boogie a little down it, nothign too serious. But yeah kids these days are too influenced by movies and there friends and think it cant happen to them, if your gonna race, pay the 15 bucks, and do it on the track cause 1. you get a time slip, 2 theres a crowd there you can show off to, and 3. the track is built for safe speed. sad to see this happen.

JerzLT1
03-17-2007, 12:58 AM
Hey you ever raced a bike at the track you would know thats a bad idea - a real drag bike has no ability to steer out of the way and if bumped will you get the idea -- re think that idea -- jz

was only saying it because i wanna race rob and he doesnt street race anymore. i understand why they dont do it. and yes i race my bike at the track quite often lol

1972LT1
03-17-2007, 02:10 AM
like noah said, we have 3 tracks in nj, the only day of the week that none of them are open is monday.. this is the reason that we have race tracks. the state police are actually working with the 3 tracks to get a street legal program joining all 3 of us together.. im trying to work with local municipalities for island as well.. but no matter what, we'll never be able to stop all of them.

Please keep all of us updated on this it is a great idea. Hell, I'll print flyers and keep them in my Z/28. The next time some ricer idiot wants to race me,I'll casually hand the bitch a flyer of when and where. If there's anything the rest of us on this board can do to help, let us know. If we can get this together the police won't be tailing us as much and will realize that we are responsible drivers(unlike the ricers).

1972LT1
03-17-2007, 02:24 AM
Also,I've got a few buddies in the local P.D. and when you get this together let me know I'll pas it on to them.

WildBillyT
03-17-2007, 08:16 AM
What really burns me is that the star ledger called it "Drag Racing". That's a pet peeve of mine because it equates legitimate racers with these idiots.

Time to draft up another letter to the editor...

wrong generation
03-17-2007, 09:18 AM
What really burns me is that the star ledger called it "Drag Racing". That's a pet peeve of mine because it equates legitimate racers with these idiots.

Time to draft up another letter to the editor...

lets see they were racing in a straight line yup that sounds like "drag racing" to me

slugger27nj
03-17-2007, 09:52 AM
I hope this jackass that caused this get locked up for a long time. He had no business being out in society to begin with. In addition to over 36 motor vehicle violations:

- he's scheduled to be sentenced April 27 in Superior Court, Freehold, after pleading guilty to theft and weapons charges stemming from an alleged carjacking and kidnapping incident that began in Lakewood and ended in Spring Lake Heights last June.

- was indicted last month in Ocean County on charges of receiving stolen property and theft in January 2006.

- and in August, he was sentenced in Monmouth County to a one-year probationary term following a guilty plea to an August 2005 burglary in Neptune.

It's a shame it's now taken killing 3 people to get him off the streets.

ryanfx
03-17-2007, 10:22 AM
I totally agree with you!! I'd rather pay $13 to race at the track then die

I'd pay 14.50

WildBillyT
03-17-2007, 10:25 AM
lets see they were racing in a straight line yup that sounds like "drag racing" to me

So if I do laps around the Flemington Circle that's circle track?

You are missing my point. The problem is that they are giving drag racers a bad name.

damon_Z
03-17-2007, 01:58 PM
This is why I keep on telling my little brother that he's not going to get a fast car until he's 30. I think it's safe to say that a lot of these street racers are young and immature. Therefore, they should be driving hybrid cars and bicycles--at least until they're 30.

bubba428
03-17-2007, 02:03 PM
they can out law modifing cars...it would put soo many ppl out of a job its rediculous they need to crack down on street racing...its not the speed thats dangerous its the ****** condition of roads and other azzwads driving thats dangrous...i've done my fair share of stupid **** in my car...but never with a passenger and if it was it was only doughnuts in a empty parking lot, or racing on highways...exept on time on rt30 with blacdout96...now taking it away isn't the answer...there needs to be something else done...

BigAls87Z28
03-17-2007, 08:14 PM
I was told that the turn she was making was illegal, but people just end up doing it anyway.

johnjzjz
03-18-2007, 08:07 AM
[QUOTE=Blacdout96;324178], and take it on a desolate road,


not too many years back its what 2 turbo Buick's thought except a limo driver who was not familiar with the areas racing rules was making a U Turn with a 30 foot limo black of coarse and it was at night and the Buick hit and killed the bride and groom on their wedding night at over 100 MPH went completely through the car, this was out by Kennedy airport some might remember -- no place on the street is with out danger to others and than your life is all but over -- no do overs let the insurance pay for it when people die -- jz

ChickenLittle
03-18-2007, 09:24 AM
sounds to me like this accident would have happened anyway, since the left turner didn't yield to oncoming traffic...but that's a moot point because of the dastardly acts committed by the guys racing.

but i'm not defending the dudes trying to haul ass in the hon-duhs, i just don't like one sided finger pointing.

I feel sorry for the families of the dead young people...such a tragedy =(

BonzoHansen
03-18-2007, 10:27 AM
sounds to me like this accident would have happened anyway, since the left turner didn't yield to oncoming traffic...but that's a moot point because of the dastardly acts committed by the guys racing.

but i'm not defending the dudes trying to haul ass in the hon-duhs, i just don't like one sided finger pointing.

I feel sorry for the families of the dead young people...such a tragedy =(That is a pretty broad assumption. And yes, those were 'dastardly acts'. Do not act like they are being misrepresented. That is way too busy a road, with blind driveways and crossroads, to pull that crap.

#1 - the person turning left, illegal or not, obviously misjudged the speed the cars were coming, because there is no way she reasonably expected other cars to be going that fast, #2 if the cars 'racing' had been doing the speed limit, they would have had much more time to adjust to the situation. Their speed limited their options to 1 - crash & die.

These guys deserve every inch of finger pointing they get and then some. They (the 'racing' drivers) do not deserve even a remote amount of sympathy. Not one ounce.

This has to be a lesson for every one who races on the street, or just drives too aggressively, or likes to brag about 'kills'. There are too many variables on the road that you cannot anticipate. You doing 100 mph on route whatever may not be the 100% cause of an accident, but at those rates, you severely limit your options, endangering yourself and others. I always thought “kill” is an interesting choice of words....

ChickenLittle
03-18-2007, 12:22 PM
That is a pretty broad assumption. And yes, those were 'dastardly acts'. Do not act like they are being misrepresented. That is way too busy a road, with blind driveways and crossroads, to pull that crap.

#1 - the person turning left, illegal or not, obviously misjudged the speed the cars were coming, because there is no way she reasonably expected other cars to be going that fast, #2 if the cars 'racing' had been doing the speed limit, they would have had much more time to adjust to the situation. Their speed limited their options to 1 - crash & die.

These guys deserve every inch of finger pointing they get and then some. They (the 'racing' drivers) do not deserve even a remote amount of sympathy. Not one ounce.

This has to be a lesson for every one who races on the street, or just drives too aggressively, or likes to brag about 'kills'. There are too many variables on the road that you cannot anticipate. You doing 100 mph on route whatever may not be the 100% cause of an accident, but at those rates, you severely limit your options, endangering yourself and others. I always thought “kill” is an interesting choice of words....

you misunderstood my intensions. like i said i wasn't defending them...I just don't like ignoring any sides of any story - the left turner didn't help matters much. no, those jackasses in the hon-duhs shouldn't have been racing on a crowded street like 33...I don't disagree at all...

I also said that I felt sorry for the families of the young people...I'm a parent and I can't imagine burying either of my girls....under ANY circumstances

truce :wink:

BonzoHansen
03-18-2007, 08:29 PM
It's all good, indeed. :)

I was thinking about this more today. "Back in the day", I drove at rates well above the speed limit. My college roommate and I used to 'road ralley' from my house in Belmar back to college (Montclair), usually early Sunday AM so there was little to no traffic. He in his 84 Z28, me in my 82 TA. We liked to pull the 66 mile trip (mostly GSP) in under 45 minutes.

Well, one Saturday, we had a freaky spring snow. Now, by Sunday the roads were dry & clear from my driveway on out. So we did our usual trip. Well, there is a gradual bend going north near the arts center. Well, for whatever reason, literally right before that bend, I slowed down a bit and shifted to the middle lane, maybe I was f-ing with the radio or something. Just as we passed that bend, the whole left lane was snow covered. We would have slid right off down into the express lanes. Jeff pulled up next to me with trhis WTF look. We slowed down the rest of that trip. I can still picture it like it happened yesterday.

It isn't the speed that kills, it's the unexpected things out of your control (left turns, snow, blow outs, potholes, squirrels, etc.) coupled with the speed that does (well, technically it's the sudden stop that kills).

ChickenLittle
03-18-2007, 08:50 PM
It's all good, indeed. :)

I was thinking about this more today. "Back in the day", I drove at rates well above the speed limit. My college roommate and I used to 'road ralley' from my house in Belmar back to college (Montclair), usually early Sunday AM so there was little to no traffic. He in his 84 Z28, me in my 82 TA. We liked to pull the 66 mile trip (mostly GSP) in under 45 minutes.

Well, one Saturday, we had a freaky spring snow. Now, by Sunday the roads were dry & clear from my driveway on out. So we did our usual trip. Well, there is a gradual bend going north near the arts center. Well, for whatever reason, literally right before that bend, I slowed down a bit and shifted to the middle lane, maybe I was f-ing with the radio or something. Just as we passed that bend, the whole left lane was snow covered. We would have slid right off down into the express lanes. Jeff pulled up next to me with trhis WTF look. We slowed down the rest of that trip. I can still picture it like it happened yesterday.

It isn't the speed that kills, it's the unexpected things out of your control (left turns, snow, blow outs, potholes, squirrels, etc.) coupled with the speed that does (well, technically it's the sudden stop that kills).

yeah, you got that right...

98tadriver
03-18-2007, 09:02 PM
I dont know if it made the papers, but 3 kids died in Neptune last night in a street race on 33. One of them was a tech at my old store, and his brother used to bring his cars to us for alignments. The two kids in the other car, one is in critical with broken legs, fractured skull and pelvus, the other guy came away fine. The kid in critical doesnt look good.
I know some people will continue to do it, and we all like street fun here and there, but its just sad to hear such news. I sorta knew the one kid, he was hired after I left. Becareful.


Ive been up around neptune and thats busy as hell and they are totally asking for it by racing up there. find some back roads to race on with no traffic. its stupid kids like that who give us responsible street racers a bad name!

jin1481
03-18-2007, 09:47 PM
responsible street racers/ing...isn't that like military intelligence and jumbo shrimp. Im guilty of street racing too but there is nothing responsible about it. Taking up both lanes of a back country road and blasting down it at 100 or so mph is just a less risky way of doing it.

79T/A
03-30-2007, 10:27 PM
Just saw them bring the driver into court in a wheelchair on News 12. Three counts of vehicular homicide and one count of aggravated assault for the guy who survived the crash. Don't think it was worth it.

baddest434
03-30-2007, 10:40 PM
facing 56 years