a very bad day...... i was involved in an accident
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by ad356, Aug 7, 2019.
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Somebody got hurt. Someone got injured. Sheesh. All I hear is "the truck, the loads, the milk, the cows..."
About the human being in that car?! Crickets.Dumdriver, Western flyer and G13Tomcat Thank this. -
Good job driver, and like Woodchuck88 said. Them before you...
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Good job!
You didn't overreact and roll it.
Awesome!
Sorry your truck and trailer have some damage.FlaSwampRat, lovesthedrive and G13Tomcat Thank this. -
Imo the fact that he walked away unscathed is the important part here. You however do not seem to care about the “truck driver” our own forum member!!!stillwurkin, Cattleman84, magoo68 and 8 others Thank this. -
honestly im glad the guy that ran the stop sign got a little banged up...... i dont wish him dead but some pain might be a reminder of the importance of obeying traffic control devices. maybe he will put his #### phone down next time and focus at the task on hard...... driving his car..... the next time he pulls that stunt he might kill someone, he might hit a car that has wife and kids in it.
as i said no fatalities and the guy was able to talk.buddyd157, autopaint, blairandgretchen and 11 others Thank this. -
Prayers that the driver of the 4wheeler DOES heal quickly, however. Bet he learned his lesson.
My wife still remembers when she was 5 y/o, with her late grandparents in NY, and they drove UNDER a semi. Unscathed physically; wife was TERRIFIED all her life as a child/passenger even being NEAR T/T's..... and that happened in NY / LI.
Now she drives, too....and has MAD respect for usn's out here. Rarely a driver keeps a tank upright. Great job. Stay HUMBLE, fault or not. JMHO.kemosabi49, blairandgretchen, FlaSwampRat and 6 others Thank this. -
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Well,,,I'll tell you what the boss told me when I had my one and only wreck a month after I started driving semi's, "this makes you an experienced truck driver, because now you know what can happen". He put me in another truck the next day, and for the next 35 years and over 3 million miles, I never had another incident.
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