By the time they arrived, the 29-year-old labourer had sped off the motorway and careered the wrong way down a dual-carriageway and slip road. |
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The accident was the latest in a string of crashes where cars have careered off the road near the green. |
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Chaos hit the M60 around Manchester today after a tanker careered off a slip road and down an embankment, killing the driver. |
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Police said a Land Rover that had careered down an embankment onto the railway line had set off the accident. |
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The bus left the road at at the bottom of a steep downhill, and careered 70 metres down an embankment. |
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His car then shot forward, hit Mr Skipworth, and then careered into a second parked car. |
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As the train surged on through the station the rear carriage split off and careered into the platform, scattering waiting travellers. |
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The car careered into a bank on one side of the road rebounding off the bank and throwing both Jarrott and his companion out of the vehicle. |
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He rose but careered wildly into the ropes and his tenure as champion was over. |
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He was delivering a truckload of glass panes when he careered off the road between Chiseldon and Liddington yesterday. |
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Three men were rushed to hospital after a stock car careered off a track and ploughed into two of them them during a Sunday race meeting. |
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A police spokesman said the car careered off the road and crashed into a small roadside stone wall before overturning. |
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A woman was killed and a man injured yesterday when their car careered off the road and smashed into a tree. |
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This simulated emergency braking and showed how, without ESP the car careered all over the road with much more potential to cause damage. |
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The tires screeched nosily on the road as it careered across going into the path of other cars. |
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High speed cost a new driver his life when his car careered out of control and struck a tree, a North Yorkshire inquest was told. |
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He careered into seven parked cars, at one point mounting the side of a vehicle and driving on only two wheels, before coming to a halt. |
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He careered towards the hard shoulder, rebounded and collided with the central reservation. |
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A Malton shop severely damaged when a car careered through a display window was back in business today. |
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A brassy divorcee with two grown-up children, she became a national sexpot as she careered from affair to affair and from crisis to crisis. |
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Twelve miles later, a tyre blew and the lorry careered off the road and into a tree. |
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A driver has died after a horror smash in which his car careered off a quiet country road. |
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A car careered off a cliff-top road in North Yorkshire, plummeting 100 feet and seriously injuring its York driver. |
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The dog, in a sportive mood, careered madly through the field. |
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Police said the driver had just overtaken a lorry when he careered into the hard shoulder barrier and bounced back across the carriageway into the central reservation. |
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The car careered off the road and overturned on a number of occasions. |
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The car careered down the road and hit a chestnut tree head-on. |
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It is understood that the teenager was a front seat passenger in the car which careered off the narrow road and somersaulted before crashing into trees. |
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It careered onto the median and struck the car, bursting into flames. |
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The incident happened on September 1, when a driver careered off a road adjoining the lake, crashing through a drystone wall and ploughing into the water. |
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But this is highly unlikely since the economy is in much better shape than it was in the late 1980s, when it had careered out of control. |
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She careered into a stationary lorry while returning to the pits after a straight-line speed test, sustaining massive head injuries. |
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An investigation is under way into how the Ford Iveco tipper truck careered down Duke Street, close to Sheffield city centre, leaving a trail of destruction. |
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All four occupants of the Lexus were killed when the runaway car eventually slammed into another vehicle and careered into an embankment. |
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Players careered around, like dodgem cars driven by alcoholics, and for supporters of either side, it was exquisite agony. |
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Before smashing into the sign, the bus careered along the metal guard rail protecting the highway. |
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Vosse and team mates fought a hard battle for victory right up until Steve Zacchia careered off the track. |
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The vehicle careered off the road, and landed on its side in a field. |
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Kim Jae-Sung careered over to Denilson, wrapped his arms around his team-mate's muscular frame and hugged him wildly. |
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Although he wasn't on duty, Phil sprung into action when he was flagged down by motorists after a driver careered off the road and landed upside-down in a river. |
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A CAR careered out of control on a busy Tyneside road before smashing into a petrol station as drivers filled up their cars. |
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Webb's sequel has careered to the rescue of on of Hollywood's most controversial of revisited superhero sagas by finally delivering a story audiences have not seen before. |
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The car careered down the road, missed the curve, and went through a hedge. |
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These five ladies are all successful careered professional's, who contribute their time and knowledge so that we may see and appreciate the beautiful dance of the Khmer people. |
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