Yes, as I said, a "left-turner" takes-out another motorist (the Lamborghini). The person at-fault is the "left-turner," the exotic was going-straight.
I saw some strange things on fire-rescue. A brand-new Nissan 300 ZX lost the passenger doorskin like someone took a can-opener to it, from a sideswipe.
I can't recall how-many vans I saw on their sides or upside-down after an impact, especially camper vans and conversions. Once SUV's became popular, lots of on-their-side or inverted ones. The FL Highway Patrol once released a statistic from their PIO that 1-in-4 SUV accidents resulted in an SUV showing its petticoat to the crowd.
A luxury sedan backwards up a guy-wire for a power-transmission pole, after being hit in an intersection. Four people still in-it, looking bewildered.
Multiple cars smashed-apart, w/the engine lying somewhere else, and pieces of the passenger compartment and its contents strewn-around the site. Those took a strong stomach, guys would often see their last meal again.
Pedestrians jay-walking, as their last act on this earth. One woman was just like in a cartoon, her shoes and her wig at the point of impact, lying together, and her lifeless body being severely-traumatized, lying maybe 75 feet-away.
Three elderly women sitting on a bus bench, in-front of a bank, end-up underneath a car that another elderly person lost-control-of, and ended-up on-top of the bus bench. Two were bent-over backwards, DOA. We used a tow truck to lift the car off the third, and another medic and I crawled-under, w/cribbing in-place to extricate the third after we immobilized her and began an IV, but she died on the way to the receiving facility.
Two gorgeous sisters, one 18 and the other in her early twenties, smashed into a power pole after their car hydroplaned into it from localized poor drainage/flooding. The 18 y.o. died at the ER, she was driving, but her sister lived. It was a new Toyota Corolla (years-ago).
Then there are the funny ones-the guy who caught his car on-fire from roasting his tires because he was caught in a chain-link fence, and kept-on the throttle like he was motoring on down the road. The back wheelwell/tire was on-fire. I reached-into the car and turned-off the ignition. The car floorboards was covered w/empty beercans. He had no idea where he was! He thought he was in the next county, on the interstate. It never occurred to him to lift his foot off the throttle, I guess he thought I was running-alongside his car, like The Flash.
Or the elderly mob bagman who had two grocery sacks of loose bills in his Cadillac trunk, and two-more filled w/Quaaludes. He complained-of chest pains when he was stopped by the cops, and they opened his trunk-voila! We were the ones who initiated cardiac event procedure and transported him to the hospital, w/a P.D. unit following.
I have a lifetime of memories and now, guys younger than me are either dying on the job or suffering heart-attacks and cancer, once they retire, or are forced into retirement because of it. I consider myself lucky.