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Originally Posted by STeeLy
I think the height of the wall now is more than adequate. Unless the wall doesn't hold, then it would be a major problem.
Seeing the footage of the Georgian accident, if you noticed, he first slid along the top of the wall before abruptly stopping at that metal pole. Had the wall been in place, he would have slid along that raised wall and then come down onto the track surface, maybe a few minor injuries and/or concussion, but he would have lived.
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I thought about whether that sort of wall is strong enough too. I think that given the wall is acting as a bumper and not being smashed into head on will make it more than strong enough. Certainly an eerie camera shot though. You could see all the cleaning that had be been around where he crashed to remove the blood. Still can't believe that happened yesterday.