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Had this AA callout this morning.

Job brief: Loss of traction to rear wheels...

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ha ha.. Yup. Not a lot of traction going on there.

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Had this AA callout this morning.

Job brief: Loss of traction to rear wheels...

That's "Sustained Loss of Traction" right there - traffic ticket offence ?

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was gunna say lol, FWD, no problem, just drive it out!

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There's a bit of good luck there. Someone backs off a 4ft retaining wall and appears to have suffered no damage? Not even a dinged sill.

That wouldn't happen to me.

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was gunna say lol, FWD, no problem, just drive it out!

Funnily enough, I had to do exactly that after my sister-in-law did the same thing in a driving lesson a few years back... Only she was further over & damn lucky she was still on the good side of the pivot point! Couple of scrapes underneath, but no damage. I was worried about brake & fuel lines but nope, no problems even 5 years on.

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was gunna say lol, FWD, no problem, just drive it out!

Ha, was my first thought but then thought better of it.

Coincidentally there was a forklift in the Liquor Land building about 10m from the car which came in handy :)

No underside damage, was siting on one sill & the plastic fuel tank. A few minor scuffs on the sill edge, one chassis rail & the tank.

Wire netting scratching all across the rear so a rear repaint is required. Suspect it would have been far worse had the netting not been there to catch it.

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First thing that come to my head.

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Reminds me of this last week.

They mistook the stairs for a driveway. Which was 5m to the right.

They went up a decent curb to get there.

Was trying to make it to the Chinese supermarket.

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we had a courier van do it at work a few years back, thought about it today, front wheels over the edge but caught by the fence. was a full size transit, needed two of our hiaces to pull it out, due to both hiaces having no weight in the back for traction.

was a relief driver too, i dare not mention it to our usual courier driver in case he doesnt know lol

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Reminds me of this last week.

They mistook the stairs for a driveway. Which was 5m to the right.

They went up a decent curb to get there.

Was trying to make it to the Chinese supermarket.

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They shouldn't be allowed a license!

Too busy texting and "driving" to realise???

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