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Just before the bang, she was so close I could see this idiot with her stupid beak buried into her cell phone totally oblivious to what was going. We were that close. Just before our cars collided at about 30MPH (at least that was my speed....hers was close) she looked up and tried to swerve away. Hit me head on to the left side of my car. The impact launched her front bumper cover up in the air and down the road about 20 to 30 feet. She crunched the front end of my car bad enough where I had to crawl out the passenger side to get out of the car. I was so pissed I stayed away from the idiot as I would have throttled her with my hands. Cops responded. She admitted to being on her cell phone and that she couldn't see clearly out of her windshield. Cop was just as pissed as I was and cited her with two moving violations. Cop was nice enough to drive me back home. Was the first time sitting in the back of a cruiser. LOL. Good thing is it wasn't due to being under arrest. |
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Y'all are lucky they didn't go after y'all and whoever was his caretaker for negligence in allowing access to the vehicle at all. |
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07-21-2024, 07:23 AM | #27 | |
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1) The testing once you are over 65 should be stricter than it is to keep your license and should be updated annually. 2) Our laws are not preventative but rather reactive... meaning until someone hurts someone else, no one really cares... if you watch how lawyers work... this kind of doubles up that point. There is a certain age where people really shouldnt drive but we don't have the public transport at play to make that happen... then the whole freedom BS comes in blah blah... until someone gets hurt that is.
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That's like me saying, I'm a great pilot, I don't need an annual check. It's not to catch the people that don't need it, it's to catch the people that do, for the safety of all of us.
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absolutely... this is a universal check... everyone is different and thats why the rule applies to everyone
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Being near 65, I can say that the mid-60's age is still a lower risk. Obviously individual cases are individual cases. The insurance industry indicates drivers ages 16 - 24 are higher risk than drivers 65 - 70. So, we should have biannual competency tests for drivers 16 - 30. Last edited by Efthreeoh; 09-05-2024 at 07:36 AM.. |
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Here's a better idea. Let's just have car manufacturers report telemetry data to Big Data collection houses who can then report on individuals to their insurance company.
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07-21-2024, 11:17 AM | #33 | |
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This is the exact same reason why SS at this point is doomed and we have politicians that are way over age... i have a guy that lives a few streets down from me and consistently moans he cant get his lawn mowed and always says something about his age and poor health and how he will soon no longer be alive... i've seen this guy walk ourside and he can barely move... yet low and behold he drives a large suv everywhere...
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07-25-2024, 07:28 AM | #37 | |
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My mother in law has dementia. She's not to that point yet, but getting there rapidly. We are within a few years of having to take her keys and tell her she lost them. |
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My 2 month old 2020 Challenger was parked in my assigned car port space. Driver who parked in the adjacent space pulled out and cut his turn too short and caught the front corner of my car. (Pic supplied.) I didn't know this until an officer knocked on my door and informed me my car had been hit. Long story short the officer made it difficult for me to collect any info about the other driver. Futhermore the office said he was going to write up the accident as a no fault property damage event. I didn't know what to say. But I believed I had enough info to file a claim against the other driver's insurance. Believe it or not the driver hit my still parked -- it was undrivable after the impact and I didn't have any place to move it to -- the 2nd night. I heard a commotion and walked out side to see the other driver's vehicle had snagged my car to the point he had to call a wrecker to pull his car free. I called the police. The officer that showed up -- fortunately not the same officer that worked the 1st incident -- wrote up the accident report like it should have been written up by the 1st officer. I got the 2nd report in a few days. It took weeks before the 1st report, such as it was, was available. Don't know what was going on with that first officer but fortunately his goofy accident report didn't play a role in my getting the other driver's insurance to pay for the car's repairs and pay me a diminished value claim. Before this event I never would have thought it a good thing for my car to be hit *twice* to help facilitate an insurance claim against the at fault driver's insurance. My SOP is to in the event of an accident to first ensure there are no injuries then take pics of the vehicle positions, license plate of the vehicle(s) involved. And get pics of the driver. I *never* publish these pics but I keep them in my "accident" file. |
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These days you can get a quite decent dashcam that fits on the front of the mirror for $100. Since I hate being lied to by other drivers, I've put them in our 3 vehicles. The hard-wired rear camera looked like a big PITA to wire up, so I'm going with just the front, which should be enough in nearly all situations.
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My other recent accident was me driving 50-60 mph at speed limit or a little above, a guy went wrong way on this freeway and I did my best to avoid hitting him. I struck a high curb with all 4 wheels and the car became disabled (I didn't know what kind of damage it had at the time). The guy who went the wrong way stopped and acknowledged his fault, the police arrived too. I think they gave him a warning and he left home, I was stuck in the middle of the freeway and cops told me it's a 1 car accident, the other driver wasn't involved so there is no need to exchange insurance information either.
Thankfully the car was Porsche Cayenne. No suspension damage, no wheel damage, and only 1 blown tire that was replaced under warranty. I only had to pay for alignment. At the time of accident I thought the car is fcked Me hitting that curb saved his life......but he didn't give a sht about it nor did the police or insurance. I obviously didn't file this one. |
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This is why all my cars have dash cams.
And if you're going to take pictures, don't just stop at taking pics of the license plate. Take pics of the VIN also. |
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Yep DASH CAM!, they're not expensive and I have one for the front and one for the back. Kid got her license and first thing I did was install dash cams. Three weeks into driving her new car, someone turned left in front of her. Lied to police but I showed up and downloaded the video for them to show the other car turned in front of her. A lot of PDs won't do private property crashes for some reason unless there is injury. Every PD is different. I think we're only of the few PDs in my area that will come out and do a private property crash report. We're also the only one left that will come out and unlock your car if you lock your keys in it. |
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