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If only it was that easy to disconnect the battery after a crash! Some of my colleagues do accident reconstruction and collision investigation and there are very large safety issues surrounding these electric and hybrid vehicles after they've been in an accident. Since you don't know if the battery connection was severed, you have to have a trained technician disconnect and discharge the battery before touching the vehicle. It creates new hazards for emergency services as well.
 
If only it was that easy to disconnect the battery after a crash! Some of my colleagues do accident reconstruction and collision investigation and there are very large safety issues surrounding these electric and hybrid vehicles after they've been in an accident. Since you don't know if the battery connection was severed, you have to have a trained technician disconnect and discharge the battery before touching the vehicle. It creates new hazards for emergency services as well.

Like when the "Jaws of Life" become the "Jaws of Electrocution".
 
When you guys come up here to visit me in the winter, you'll probably know to watch out for snow snakes and ice lizards, but now you have to be looking around all the time for the Brontospider. I've heard that they can scurry through darn deep snow. Watch out. This one was sighted on the the way to town today.
 

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Dutch, 36 horsepower, wow, I feel safer already. I can run faster, scared, than he can, mad. Besides, I think even the bigger spiders are insectivores. OH, ---- maybe not in the winter.

My advise; keep listening for a screetching ratty air cooled and keep a blow toch at hand all the time... and take some pictures... :D[P:eek:
 
When you guys come up here to visit me in the winter, you'll probably know to watch out for snow snakes and ice lizards, but now you have to be looking around all the time for the Brontospider. I've heard that they can scurry through darn deep snow. Watch out. This one was sighted on the the way to town today.

Either that moved to Alberta from BC, or someone in your neck of the woods was inspired by it!

I remember passing by one just like it on the side of the road somewhere in BC!
 

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