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Originally posted by pissedoffsol@Sep 2 2005, 12:54 AM
pride and habbit?
more like stupidity and laziness
you got lucky. you should go get yoru ass pulled voer by that cop and thank him. lol
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Originally posted by senate_9427@Sep 2 2005, 01:53 AM
so was the person stopped for no reason or what? regardless, in most places you would get held responsible for rear ending someone, but just wondering if it was their fault or yours?
Originally posted by preludebuddy+Sep 2 2005, 12:49 AM-->I have basic coveragedamn man...glad you're okay. I know how it feels...do you have insurance?
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Originally posted by senate_9427@Sep 2 2005, 01:53 AM
damn your insurance is gonna pay a big settlement on that one. a friend of mine got rear ended on the freeway when he slowed for traffic. the lady behind him was not paying attention and nailed him at 60 when he was going 20. it was a Aspire, and the rear of the hatch was basically between the front seats. yea a few years later he got a decent chunk of cash.
so was the person stopped for no reason or what? regardless, in most places you would get held responsible for rear ending someone, but just wondering if it was their fault or yours?
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I rear ended someone because I was cut off. Thankfully there was an eye witness who stopped and gave her story and was also cut off by the same guy right before I slammed into him. The guy I rear ended was citied thanks to the eye witness's story coinsiding with mines.
Originally posted by crxtc_vtec@Sep 2 2005, 02:22 AM
RIP mR. hatchy...what the hell did you hit??? looks like you hit a truck...
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Mini-van
Originally posted by pissedoffsol@Sep 2 2005, 03:54 AM
pride and habbit?
more like stupidity and laziness
you got lucky. you should go get yoru ass pulled voer by that cop and thank him. lol
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heh, I guess more bad habit. I drive a flat bad for a living. Just being on the road all the time, it just became a bad habit & I became too comfortable not wearing one. I've avoided so many damn accidents I almost have no fear behind a wheel. After I crashed I almost felt normal, like I could hop in a car and do it again. That pretty much assures me I want to race cars for a living. I'm not stupid & wreckless though.
dveit@Sep 2 2005, 11:35 AM
typing > you.
Glad to hear you OK, but goddamn, you got lucky bro.
So what do you plan for a new car?
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Originally posted by Estorvito@Sep 2 2005, 10:40 PM
Wanna sell me the glove box..?