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70 miles an hour and the crash called Said now is your time and I am the wall To smash you and trash you, turn you into pulp And the mini bus driver just thought it a joke I'd just overtaken that bus full of guys Now the truck getting nearer, I'm nearly alongside No warning atall and the minibus was there Filling my windscreen with a heartrending scare There never was room for him to get up ahead I thought this was it, 3 of us will be dead The two dogs as well there would have met the same fate I don't know how but I stood on the brake Into the traffic there on my right I managed to avoid them kept the barrier in sight Now the rear of the bus less than a foot from my front The crash barrier about six inches to my right I stayed in control but I still don't know how My wife was in tears mother in law white I'll never know why we're still alive Someone or something made sure we survived
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Aug 22, 2014
Aug 22, 2014 at 2:46 PM UTC
0830 This Morning East Bound On The M5
70 miles an hour and the crash called Said now is your time and I am the wall To smash you and trash you, turn you into pulp And the mini bus driver just thought it a joke I'd just overtaken that bus full of guys Now the truck getting nearer, I'm nearly alongside No warning atall and the minibus was there Filling my windscreen with a heartrending scare There never was room for him to get up ahead I thought this was it, 3 of us will be dead The two dogs as well there would have met the same fate I don't know how but I stood on the brake Into the traffic there on my right I managed to avoid them kept the barrier in sight Now the rear of the bus less than a foot from my front The crash barrier about six inches to my right I stayed in control but I still don't know how My wife was in tears mother in law white I'll never know why we're still alive Someone or something made sure we survived
This actually occurred on the M5 in Devon this morning while traveling home from my holiday
joe-cole
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Aug 22, 2014
Aug 22, 2014 at 2:46 PM UTC
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