Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2009, Side 74

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2009, Side 74
72 DREAMS OF CARS ON AN ISLAND nate believer. The car is hence the agent that leads to revelation. Many young road victims, seriously disa- bled and traumatized, are surprisingly posi- tive when discussing their past as notorious risky drivers. Some are even proud of their wild life on the edge before the final collision smashed their fragile bodies. Some young fearless men that lost close friends in acci- dents even proclaim that nothing will change these boys' attitudes and behaviour on the roads (Gaini, 2009). Like a deep instinct, they say, the driver will do the same again and again as long as he is able to steer this diabolic machine. The rush felt when speeding up the car is thrilling, making rapidity an addiction difficult to cut. The power ofthecarsets the maximum line that the boy tries to reach in suicidal driving orgies. If the car was not the global car cult's holy cow many people would strongly claim that not everyone is an acceptable driver; they would say that not everyone has the right to drive a car (op cit). Death and surviva! on the roads In 1999 a deadly car accident happened on the island of Suðuroy. Only one out of four boys in the car survived the crash. The surviving boy tells the story of car driving with friends in an article: "Tey used to drive madly, Fróði admits. Tey gave everything that the car could manage. Sometimes, when no one was around, the speed was around 200 km/h. He stopped with this after the accident [1999], and now he is more careful when driving. ‘We did not, as you often hear, drive to boast. It was not like that. It is maybe like going to the amusement park Tivoli. It is to experience a rush. The difference is that in Tivoli you are passive. There you just sit in the roller coaster and cannot do anything. When you drivefast, you steer it yourself. You trust yourself, the adrenalin is pumping, and it is exciting', he explains. [...] That one ofthem could die was not on their mind, even if people had warned them" (the journal LÍT, 2000) Two years later yet another dreadful accident - this time on Eysturoy - extinguished three young lives. Early in the morning a brand- new Ford Mondeo loaded with 5 passengers aged 17-22 was found completely ruined beside the road. Such accidents shake the whole Faroese society. The unspeakable trauma echoed throughout the local community that the victims belonged to was hard to overcome for many years. The societal vacuum that fatal car accidents create influences many people in many ways. A man in wheel-chair tells his sad story as an unfortunate driver in a newspaper article. “19th December 1988. I will never forget that day. I wish it was just a normal day that was soon forgotten - but it is definite- ly not easy when you are left with the consequences of this day. It was the day when my life turned 180 degrees. That day I did the most stupid thing I ever done, and I will neverforgive myselffor this, but that does not help me in any way [...] I don't remember the accident itself, because I was unconscious without any memoryfor several days [...] My message to young people is: think twice before entering the car when intoxicated, don't do it, take a
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