What's the latest in people's lives?
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Re: What's the latest in people's lives?
Surely you shouldn't just stop and reverse regardless, and try and find an alternative spot to turn around?
Glad you're alright though.
Glad you're alright though.
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Re: What's the latest in people's lives?
Yeesh, glad you're okay. Sorry bout the car though, that sucksIanKennedy wrote:Well, my wife and I had a car accident today. Nothing serious for us, or anyone else involved physically, but it will probably end up writing off the car. We where travelling down a main road behind a very erratic driver so we kept a good distance. Then he slowed and stopped so we stopped about 100 yards behind him. He then put the car in reverse and drove rapidly backwards. He hit our bumper on the near side and then scrapped down the wing, passenger door and ended up behind us! That's quite a feat given we started in the same lane as him. We got his details and some eye witnesses on our side now all we have to do is deal with the insurance people.
I've seen this happen more time than I'd like to believe. The idiocy and overall delusional self-importance it takes to pull this...IanKennedy wrote:Yup, he drove backwards down a a main road to get to a road he had just passed.
So he's deaf as well as dumb, and I'll go ahead and chalk him up as blind too if he was incapable of spotting another car right freaking behind his.We honked our horn at least three times but he still kept coming.
How old was this guy? And how the hell did he manage to pass?He says he only passed his test two days ago.
Exactly. Driving in reverse on a main road is dangerous, moronic, and rather illegal in most places, and should never be done just because you're too damn lazy to find an alt route.Reliant121 wrote:Surely you shouldn't just stop and reverse regardless, and try and find an alternative spot to turn around?
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I assume that's when the crackers were pulled at his office Christmas party. Still, good to know you're OK, even if the car isn't.IanKennedy wrote:He says he only passed his test two days ago.
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That's crazy, I don't think even Princess would do that.IanKennedy wrote:Well, my wife and I had a car accident today. Nothing serious for us, or anyone else involved physically, but it will probably end up writing off the car. We where travelling down a main road behind a very erratic driver so we kept a good distance. Then he slowed and stopped so we stopped about 100 yards behind him. He then put the car in reverse and drove rapidly backwards. He hit our bumper on the near side and then scrapped down the wing, passenger door and ended up behind us! That's quite a feat given we started in the same lane as him. We got his details and some eye witnesses on our side now all we have to do is deal with the insurance people.
P.S. Glad you not hurt, sorry about the car.
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Re: What's the latest in people's lives?
Indeed, glad to hear everyone's OK.
It's incredible how many times I see people stopping and reversing on the shoulder to get to a missed exit on the Garden State Parkway - which road has nominal speed limits of 55 or 65 mph depending on location, but generally has a minimum average traffic speed of 75 mph. Unfortunately, as was the case with Ian, innocent drivers are usually made to pay the price for their incompetence.
It's incredible how many times I see people stopping and reversing on the shoulder to get to a missed exit on the Garden State Parkway - which road has nominal speed limits of 55 or 65 mph depending on location, but generally has a minimum average traffic speed of 75 mph. Unfortunately, as was the case with Ian, innocent drivers are usually made to pay the price for their incompetence.
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Re: What's the latest in people's lives?
Well the latest is the car has been written of by the insurance company. This tool place on a major A road in the centre of Oxford not long after rush hour. So far the insurance is taking our word for it but that could change as I'm about to put him in touch with them. We'll see if his story changes after that. The majority of the damage can be seen here:
Split bumper (fender to you US folks)
Badly distorted near side wing
Creased bonnet (hood)
Smashed lamp unit
Scratches in the passenger door, mirror and surround.
Split bumper (fender to you US folks)
Badly distorted near side wing
Creased bonnet (hood)
Smashed lamp unit
Scratches in the passenger door, mirror and surround.
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You have third party testimonies, right?
Shouldn't be much of a problem. *knock on wood*
Shouldn't be much of a problem. *knock on wood*
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At least one and possibly a second.SolkaTruesilver wrote:You have third party testimonies, right?
Hope so. This is where it happend:Shouldn't be much of a problem. *knock on wood*
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Pretty street.
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I think I know what's the problem. You people were obviously driving on the left side of the street. That is quite reckless...IanKennedy wrote:Hope so. This is where it happend:Shouldn't be much of a problem. *knock on wood*
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Heathens.
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We where driving on the right side of the street, which is the left side You do know that about half the countries in the world drive on the left side don't you? We're not the only ones.SolkaTruesilver wrote:I think I know what's the problem. You people were obviously driving on the left side of the street. That is quite reckless...IanKennedy wrote:Hope so. This is where it happend:Shouldn't be much of a problem. *knock on wood*
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Please notice this little smileyIanKennedy wrote:We where driving on the right side of the street, which is the left side You do know that about half the countries in the world drive on the left side don't you? We're not the only ones.SolkaTruesilver wrote:
I think I know what's the problem. You people were obviously driving on the left side of the street. That is quite reckless...
I hoped it would convey the sentiment of jest. I do know about UK, although I'd be hard pressed to name another country, except maybe India, which drives on the left side.
Although I won't argue about it if you are sure of your fact.
Ultimately, I'm happy you and your close ones are okay, and I hope you send us picture for your car's funerals.
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NZ and Australia both drive on the left, as do several other pacific nations, I believe some places in Africe do also.
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Probably South Africa too, eh?Teaos wrote:NZ and Australia both drive on the left, as do several other pacific nations, I believe some places in Africe do also.
Hmm... how about Egypt?