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PARSIPPANY — A Woodbridge man on Friday lost control of his car, flipping it three times as he tried taking an exit off of Route 10, but walked away from the accident unscathed, police said.

Nobody else was injured, and no other property was reported damaged.

Saikumaar Venkatasubramania, 29, was driving his 2003 Honda Civic along Route 10 westbound around 9:30 a.m. and was attempting to make a right off the highway onto the Dryden Way exit, Officer Earl Kinsey said.

"Whether the road was wet, who knows, he lost control of the car,'' Kinsey said. "Instead of getting right to go onto Dryden, instead of following the roadway, he went straight over the berm and came down on the other side.''

The Honda flipped three times, crushing the vehicle where the windshield on the passenger side meets the roof, police said.

"The car rolled down the hill and landed on all four wheels next to the underpass of Route 10," Kinsey said.

Venkatasubramania was uninjured and didn't require a trip to the hospital, Kinsey said.

No charges were filed as a result of the accident.

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The reliability of a Honda. Amazing! Any American auto company can top that?

The Honda flipped three times, crushing the vehicle where the windshield on the passenger side meets the roof, police said.

I think if it was the drivers side, a different outcome would of occurred. :whistle:

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japanese technology...i assumed they are not asking for a government hand-out

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But when we turn to the Hebrew literature, we do not find such jokes about the donkey. Rather the animal is known for its strength and its loyalty to its master (Genesis 49:14; Numbers 22:30).

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Jan 2005, my Camry had a blow out on wet greasy roads and went off the road, down an embankment flipping twice. The car was mostly flattened, apart from the roof supports at the front which pretty much stayed almost upright protecting me. I walked away with cuts and bruises ( from the shattered windshield) and a mild concussion.

If I find the pics; I'll post them, it's actually incredible how no one was killed.

Liefde is een bloem zo teer dat hij knakt bij de minste aanraking en zo sterk dat niets zijn groei in de weg staat

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Take a large, almost round, rotating sphere about 8000 miles in diameter, surround it with a murky, viscous atmosphere of gases mixed with water vapor, tilt its axis so it wobbles back and forth with respect to a source of heat and light, freeze it at both ends and roast it in the middle, cover most of its surface with liquid that constantly feeds vapor into the atmosphere as the sphere tosses billions of gallons up and down to the rhythmic pulling of a captive satellite and the sun. Then try to predict the conditions of that atmosphere over a small area within a 5 mile radius for a period of one to five days in advance!

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Huh.

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Huh.

who me?

huh me? :unsure:

Liefde is een bloem zo teer dat hij knakt bij de minste aanraking en zo sterk dat niets zijn groei in de weg staat

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Take a large, almost round, rotating sphere about 8000 miles in diameter, surround it with a murky, viscous atmosphere of gases mixed with water vapor, tilt its axis so it wobbles back and forth with respect to a source of heat and light, freeze it at both ends and roast it in the middle, cover most of its surface with liquid that constantly feeds vapor into the atmosphere as the sphere tosses billions of gallons up and down to the rhythmic pulling of a captive satellite and the sun. Then try to predict the conditions of that atmosphere over a small area within a 5 mile radius for a period of one to five days in advance!

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I had a miracle like this too.

It was in Mont. Ste. Marie, Quebec. I had gone for a ski trip with a buddy of mine from university. This would have been... around 1984, 85. I was about 20 at the time. Hyundai Pony (anyone remember those?). So I'm driving downhill, and there's a T intersection at the base of the hill. At the base is a lake (Lac Ste. Marie), and the road extended to the left and right, going around the lake. I was supposed to turn right for the ski hill but wasn't paying attention. I came down the hill too fast and wound up slamming into the snowbank, flipping the car up and onto its roof, and tobagganing down on the roof of the car to land on the surface of the (frozen) lake. My buddy Mike and I were both wearing seatbelts. Were we not, no doubt we would have been gonners. As it was, we were now strapped in upside down on the lake, with the ice surface cracking under the weight of the car. Unbuckled, got out, scrambled up the snowbank. The car was a write-off. But we were unscratched. We even got our skis and gear out of the car. My Dad (owner of the car) was not happy, but glad we were ok.

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Interesting name: Saikumaar Venkatasubramania

You know what they say A.J. And that is a stereotype, without a doubt, that is 100% true.

According to the Internal Revenue Service, the 400 richest American households earned a total of $US138 billion, up from $US105 billion a year earlier. That's an average of $US345 million each, on which they paid a tax rate of just 16.6 per cent.

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Yeap Honda rules B)

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