Got in a car accident today. Here's video of it.
I'm alright, just a lot of property damage.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpvEtNvcTJI (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpvEtNvcTJI)
Be well,
Bryant
I'm glad to hear you're alright.
One good thing of your roadgeek habits is that you have this video in case some insurance and/or legal action gets ugly.
I hope the woman was cited and not you!
Thanks, mightyace!
I just bought some new tapes, so I wanted to test 'em out. Glad I did.
Yeah, she was cited. And a lady who'd driven eight hours from Florida witnessed the incident and stayed to tell what she saw.
Be well,
Bryant
It definitely looked like she was trying to make a left turn.
wow. The old "no-look left turn from a right lane" trick. I had someone do that to me once. Except we were doing 75. my car was an elegant pile of smoldering wreckage, but I walked away.
That's a great example of inattentiveness. Fortunately no one was hurt, and she was cited for careless driving, I assume. Property damage is not cool, but bodily injury is far worse.
Bill
Why would someone turn left from a right lane anyway? Is that common in the USA?
From my point of view; the woman was wrong. However, you could've seen that she would turn left, because she did put her signal on. I would've braked to be sure, but hey, it's all a split time decision...
I'm guessing the lady in the center lane thought she was in the left lane, and was thinking that Bryant's lane was a parking lane or bus lane.
Quote from: Chris on June 21, 2009, 04:39:35 AM
Why would someone turn left from a right lane anyway? Is that common in the USA?
From my point of view; the woman was wrong. However, you could've seen that she would turn left, because she did put her signal on. I would've braked to be sure, but hey, it's all a split time decision...
It's common for folks to turn from the wrong lane here. I saw her signal, but she started signaling once
were borth we were both pretty much upon the intersection.
At that point, she just needed to wait.
Quote from: Scott5114 on June 21, 2009, 05:48:00 AMI'm guessing the lady in the center lane thought she was in the left lane, and was thinking that Bryant's lane was a parking lane or bus lane.
She could've thought that, but there's no parking allowed on this portion of Piedmont.
Be well,
Bryant
having a turn signal on is not generally indicative of anything. I've been behind someone who has had their turn signal on for 62 miles. Were doing about 80 down the freeway too, so I saw no reason to pass them.
Quote from: agentsteel53 on June 21, 2009, 01:20:26 PM
having a turn signal on is not generally indicative of anything.
Nor, is not having it on. In Greater Nashville, people who actually use turn signals before they turn seem to be in the minority.
Quote from: AZDude on June 20, 2009, 09:36:42 PM
It definitely looked like she was trying to make a left turn.
About five years ago, I was driving down U.S. 78 east of Atlanta and a guy in a turning lane suddenly turned in front of me, causing me to run into him. The police determined it was 100% his fault.
^^ Wow! That sucks. Were you hurt? Was your vehicle badly damaged?
Be well,
Bryant
Quote from: Bryant5493 on September 05, 2009, 10:29:49 PM
^^ Wow! That sucks. Were you hurt? Was your vehicle badly damaged?
Be well,
Bryant
Front end took a pretty good hit, but it was driveable. I had to drive on one headlight though. It was my grandmother's car, actually. She wasn't mad.
Quote from: Chris on June 21, 2009, 04:39:35 AMWhy would someone turn left from a right lane anyway? Is that common in the USA?
They don't administer IQ tests with the driver's tests.
Quote from: PAHighways on September 05, 2009, 11:44:21 PM
Quote from: Chris on June 21, 2009, 04:39:35 AMWhy would someone turn left from a right lane anyway? Is that common in the USA?
They don't administer IQ tests with the driver's tests.
Well, trucks sometimes turn from the middle lane to go right. lol.
Quote from: rickmastfan67 on September 05, 2009, 11:57:44 PMWell, trucks sometimes turn from the middle lane to go right. lol.
Truck drivers have a reason to make turns from a lane besides the closest one to the turn, and they will put their signals on to indicate their intentions.
Quote from: golden eagleFront end took a pretty good hit, but it was driveable. I had to drive on one headlight though. It was my grandmother's car, actually. She wasn't mad.
Good to know you and the car didn't take too much damage.
Quote from: PAHighwaysThey don't administer IQ tests with the driver's tests.
They should with as many dumb drivers as we have out here (lol).
Be well,
Bryant
Quote from: PAHighways on September 06, 2009, 12:50:21 AM
Quote from: rickmastfan67 on September 05, 2009, 11:57:44 PMWell, trucks sometimes turn from the middle lane to go right. lol.
Truck drivers have a reason to make turns from a lane besides the closest one to the turn, and they will put their signals on to indicate their intentions.
That doesn't mean anything. I witnessed an accident a few months ago between a large semi and an SUV. The semi was in the left lane turning right into a parking lot, with its signal on, and the SUV passed it in the right lane right as it made the turn. The side of the SUV got pretty badly smushed into a telephone pole (right at the passenger door too... driver was fine though) and the semi was fine.
As for dumb drivers, I think that the tests should focus more on practical knowledge and less on statistics, and should be re administered every decade or so, to ensure that people still know how to drive. This would solve the problem of old ladies driving the wrong way down the interstate at least. :-D
Quote from: deathtopumpkins on September 06, 2009, 12:59:22 PM
Quote from: PAHighways on September 06, 2009, 12:50:21 AMTruck drivers have a reason to make turns from a lane besides the closest one to the turn, and they will put their signals on to indicate their intentions.
That doesn't mean anything. I witnessed an accident a few months ago between a large semi and an SUV. The semi was in the left lane turning right into a parking lot, with its signal on, and the SUV passed it in the right lane right as it made the turn. The side of the SUV got pretty badly smushed into a telephone pole (right at the passenger door too... driver was fine though) and the semi was fine.
If the person driving the SUV would have paid attention to the turn signal, they wouldn't have ended up with a telephone pole-shaped dent in the passenger door.
whatever destroys SUVs is fine by me ...
Quote from: deathtopumpkins on September 06, 2009, 12:59:22 PM
more on practical knowledge and less on statistics
and less on obscure math. When I took my driver's test, one of the questions was how many feet in advance I should start coming to a stop, when coming to a railroad crossing on top of a hill, with no signal lights, in fog, in the daytime. The answer choices were something like 200, 250, 300, and 350. I was like "are you kidding me? how fast am I going? what kind of car? European or African swallow?"
Quote from: deathtopumpkins on September 06, 2009, 12:59:22 PM
As for dumb drivers, I think that the tests should focus more on practical knowledge and less on statistics, and should be re administered every decade or so, to ensure that people still know how to drive. This would solve the problem of old ladies driving the wrong way down the interstate at least. :-D
I agree, though my thought was every time you renew your license. But, yes, if it was done this way older folks would have less grounds to claim discrimination.
Quote from: PAHighways on September 06, 2009, 01:17:55 PM
If the person driving the SUV would have paid attention to the turn signal, they wouldn't have ended up with a telephone pole-shaped dent in the passenger door.
That's my point. :-P
Quote from: agentsteel53European or African swallow?
What!? I don't know that! *whooosh*
And I know just the kind of questions. The ones I found most ridiculous, however, have to be the statistics ones. I don't give a damn how many people are killed by drunk drivers every year in Virginia. The obscure math ones at least have some semblance of a practical application, though can almost always just be guessed on-the-spot.
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:wow: Saw this yesterday at IH-20/635. No I was not driving, so I could rubberneck all I wanted! :-o
^^ Damn!
Be well,
Bryant
It takes some mad skills to actually flip a Saturn in Texas during the summer
Quote from: corco on September 08, 2009, 02:27:04 PM
It takes some mad skills to actually flip a Saturn in Texas during the summer
Something tells me he somehow used one of those car carrier trucks ramps to do that. lol.
Bryant,
Don't be surprised if your car is declared a total loss by an insurance company in any sort of property damage claim. That is of course if the other driver is determined to be at fault.
I had a similar incident happen to me. In my case the traffic to the right was stopped and the car wanted to dart into the empty left turn lane at the light. I saw the driver turning and managed to pull an evasive maneuver and avoided a serious hit, I got two very minor dents just forward of the rear wheel well (no door damage) and the rim took most of the hit (mostly paint damage on the wheel). The other car just had a scuffed bumper. People don't pay attention, whats amazing is the other driver claimed to be making a left turn! Where? I really don't know as there were no cross streets or driveways at that location, just woods.
^^ Well, surprisingly it wasn't totaled out. It was fixed. Can't even tell it was damaged. I did have to put in a new transmission, because the damn transmission went out on me a few weeks after getting I got it back.
Be well,
Bryant
I had an accident back in 2006, my fault, I hit another car in the back on the French "Autoroute". I just had my license for 3 months, and no real experience, and driving during the so-called "black saturdays" is not exactly a smart thing to do. Me and my girlfriend got out unharmed, and so were the persons in the car I crashed into. I think I drove about 55 mph, and he was doing about 40 mph, so it wasn't a big crash, but I totaled my '94 Corolla. (which is not weird, since the value of a 12 year old car at the time was barely a few thousand dollars, and repairing it was more expensive). They say it's economically totaled if the damage repairs are more than 65% of the value.
The Dutch motorist association ANWB (similar to triple A) got my car back to the Netherlands where I sold it for 500 dollars to a garage (the engine was still in good condition with only 80,000 miles on it). A year later, I saw it driving again, they apparantly managed to fix it, and sold it again.
accidents.......ewwww!
Last one i had was when soem driver was turning left as i was turning right (our sides scraped each other in a nice rendition of NASCAR rubbin') , violating Rule 66 of the State Drivers Manual....'No two vehicles may occupy the same space at the same time"....HE took off (leaving me and trhe SO to guess he was either high, drunk, illegal, suspended or some combination thereof....got the front repaired, but since we never found the other guy, i took the hit....
Worst one i had was in Sept 88.....was driving to work at about 35 or 40, when some lady did a left turn right in front of me....all i recall before the impact was stomping on the brakes and yelling "OH SH1T!!!" at impact.....and afterward, staring at the blood all over my shirt and pants and thinking rather numbly to myself "I am gonna be a MESS when i get into work!" Took seven stitches to close up the cut (Looked like Dusty Rhodes at his finest after an NWA event!) She was found at fault (I had the green), but the worst part was the car i had to buy in its place saddled me with a variable rate payment plan...so after 3 years the monthly payments ballooned from $345 to $460!!! :wow: took me SIX years to pay off a five year loan thanks to that!
As for you, sir, i am glad you were OK< and you had the evidence to back you up just in case things got ugly!
BTW< how DO you mount a video camera on the dash? I have an old SONY Handicam (tape) and an 07 Taurus...can that work?
Quote from: ctsignguyAs for you, sir, i am glad you were OK< and you had the evidence to back you up just in case things got ugly! BTW< how DO you mount a video camera on the dash? I have an old SONY Handicam (tape) and an 07 Taurus...can that work?
Thanks, man.
Easiest way to mount it to the dash is to use velcro. Place one part on the bottom of camera and the other on the dashboard. It's pretty stable.
And, yeah, it should work.
Be well,
Bryant
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVHv6cxDBy8 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVHv6cxDBy8)
Be well,
Bryant
Quote from: agentsteel53 on September 06, 2009, 01:46:24 PM
whatever destroys SUVs is fine by me ...
Agreed. I always have the most problems with those drivers. They cut you off because they're too ignorant to check their blind spots.
Quote from: florida
Agreed. I always have the most problems with those drivers. They cut you off because they're too ignorant to check their blind spots.
Or too self-absorbed in their phone conversation. I see that all too often in Atlanta -- not just SUVs in particular, but they are a huge culprit with distracted driving. Seems like bigger = immortality. :-D
Be well,
Bryant
edit: typo in word 'quote' mussing up post layout badly!
Was involved in an accident on I-65 this evening, I am alright just a few bumps and bruises, I hope. Ended up hitting the jersey barrier.
^^
Sorry to hear that. Glad to hear that you're alright.
How did it happen?
Be well,
Bryant
I was riding in the passenger's seat of my sister's car traveling Northbound on I-65 last night. We were headed to Winfield, AL for a couple of days. Anyway, we had gotten on I-65 at Lakeshore Parkway. We were just north of Green Springs Ave and my sister was making a lane change. To make a long story short, We were hit in the driver's side rear and my sister lost control of the car. Next thing I knew, we were headed right for the jersey barrier. We hit the barrier and the car stopped. We were not hurt but my sister was badly shaken up (had a cut on her arm that was treated at the scene) and my neck is still hurting from the impact. I cannot confirm it but I am pretty sure the car was totaled (I did not get picture because I was shaken up). I had been back home for a few hours from spending my weekend in Winfield with my parents and was taking my sister up there. My mother got to the scene roughly 30 minutes after the crash. After I called my dad right after the crash, he left Winfield and came back home.
Glad it wasn't any worse.
Good to hear that no one was seriously injured.
Glad to hear that you and your sister are well,
Bryant
Quote from: golden eagle on May 17, 2010, 08:48:27 PM
Glad it wasn't any worse.
That is actually the first thing I thought of, if the barrier was not there we would have gone head on into opposing traffic.
Quote from: Bryant5493 on May 17, 2010, 09:03:22 PM
Good to hear that no one was seriously injured.
Glad to hear that you and your sister are well,
Bryant
Thank you Bryant for your concern. It means a lot.
^^
You're very, very welcome.
Be well,
Bryant
Had to deal with the aftermath of a car accident involving my dad earlier today.
Quote from: jdb1234 on September 30, 2011, 09:52:11 PM
Had to deal with the aftermath of a car accident involving my dad earlier today.
Is he alright?
Be well,
Bryant
Quote from: jdb1234 on September 30, 2011, 09:52:11 PM
Had to deal with the aftermath of a car accident involving my dad earlier today.
More info please? You're both in my prayers just in case...
Every night I visit this forum, see who's currently online, and pray for them all to be well.
My dad's all right, might have a sore back. He was rear-ended in an apparent hit-and-run this afternoon in Homewood. From what I saw, the back of my mother's car is pretty smashed up (my dad was planning to pick up my mother this afternoon and then head out of town for the weekend). We're not entirely sure but I believe that because of the cars age and mileage it will likely be considered totaled.
On another note, shortly after my sister's accident a year ago (earlier this thread) we had car dealerships call the house trying to sell us a new car. My sister ended up getting a 2010 Dodge Avenger to replace her old car.
The last car accident I was involved in was in 2009. I was at as stop sign as I was coming out of my neighborhood on my way to work and suddenly, a young lady driving a Mitsubishi made a sharp right turn unto my street. My car (a 1993 Geo Storm) was later considered a total loss. That was the last time I drove the car. The other driver didn't have insurance, but it was her aunt's car and the aunt had insurance, so her insurance paid for my loss. I ended up with my Honda Civic about two weeks later.
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The only car collision I have been in was on I-25 Southbound near the Carr exit north of Wellington. I was in the passenger seat of my father's truck, and he was driving. We went up to get fireworks for the 4th of July (don't tell anyone :rolleyes: ) right across the State line. On the way up we witnessed a previous incident in the southbound median. Traffic was starting to back up, because there was only one lane for everyone to funnel into.
As we were heading back to Fort Collins, we came upon the backup in the right lane. In the right lane there was a slowed truck, us, and then the semi that nearly hit us. Upon realizing that the semi wasn't stopping, we hauled ass for the center median. The truck slammed into the semi in front of us at close to 75mph while we were dodging median posts. A truck with two college age females was in the left lane next to the semi. When we took off for the median, they knew something was up and followed us.
The scene was a mess as we ran up to assist. The truck was completely totaled. The driver was alive in a small compact space. I frantically called 911, oblivious to the fact that EMS raced up the Southbound lanes from the previous incident. He was black, with only shorts and sandals on. I didn't care to look at his injuries yet he was able to barely answer basic questions by EMS.
The driver of the semi in front was fine with possibly only whiplash. The paramedic was able to hold a conversation with him and didn't require a stretcher. One frigging stuck up asshole on a motorcycle decided that he was just too damn important to wait and blew by the EMS. The police weren't there right at that moment I don't think.
Later we all gathered in a group and talked about what just happened. The police took our reports, one by one, and those in-front of the scene were permitted to leave. Those behind... they were stuck for 2 hours unless they made a u-turn and headed North. CSP had no choice but to close Southbound I-25 during the PM rush for 5 hours and block the left northbound lane.
2:35PM June 30, 2011. A moment I will NEVER forget.
Last accident for me was December 8, 2009. Snowy/icy evening along southbound Weber Road between Division Street and Caton Farm Road. It always ices up there due to the openness of the terrain and the lack of buildings/trees. Jerk in a pickup truck pulled an asshole move causing two other vehicles to spinout about 20-30 car lengths in front of me. I tried to stop, but it was too damned icy (I was only going about 25 mph at this time). Wound up pumping the brakes while steering for the gap between the spinning car and oncoming traffic (what a choice!). Managed to slow to about 3mph before the back end slid out and my right rear tire met his right headlight. Damaged my suspension and broke his headlight. He could drive away, I couldn't (tire was at a weird camber). The cop who showed up (Crest Hill) almost couldn't stop coming northbound and slid a bit. And when he turned his lights on (still going northbound), a lady next to him panicked and ran up over the curb into the ditch. Needless to say, no tickets were issued, and my insurance company let me off the hook for half my deductible.
^^ Sounds similar to my sister's accident that totaled her first car back in 2006. The only accident I was ever in was back in 2007 when I hit a parked car up at UAB. Anyway, been a rough weekend for me, can't wait until Monday.