the.original.kermit
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Well it does depend on the situation...
If crashed my car on the interstate and left parts all over the road and my car wasn't drivable anymore, then no, I would wait for the police.
But if I was out on some rural road (which I do often drive on) and blew a corner and wrecked my car, then no, I would not call the police out there. I would probably try to limp my car home, or call a friend with a truck and a trailer to swing out and try and grab it real quick.
For example, I was driving my Accord down the freeway last winter during a snowstorm. I was the only one on the road and it was very late, so I just drove 75-80mph down the center of the road. Well I happened to catch a snow drift bad and put it off the right side of the road. SHOULD I have called a cop and a tow truck and do everything the legal way... yes. But I didn't want to pay the money for a real tow truck and risk getting a ticket from a cop, so the next morning (Saturday) I went out early with my friends older brother and his Silverado and pulled it back up onto the road in about a minute or so and drove it back home. Cost me nothing.
If crashed my car on the interstate and left parts all over the road and my car wasn't drivable anymore, then no, I would wait for the police.
But if I was out on some rural road (which I do often drive on) and blew a corner and wrecked my car, then no, I would not call the police out there. I would probably try to limp my car home, or call a friend with a truck and a trailer to swing out and try and grab it real quick.
For example, I was driving my Accord down the freeway last winter during a snowstorm. I was the only one on the road and it was very late, so I just drove 75-80mph down the center of the road. Well I happened to catch a snow drift bad and put it off the right side of the road. SHOULD I have called a cop and a tow truck and do everything the legal way... yes. But I didn't want to pay the money for a real tow truck and risk getting a ticket from a cop, so the next morning (Saturday) I went out early with my friends older brother and his Silverado and pulled it back up onto the road in about a minute or so and drove it back home. Cost me nothing.