TridenT just got in a car accident and his car is done for

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rh71

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Naah, too much speed for such close quarters. You have to expect people coming out, especially if there are obstructions impeding visibility

That's how i drive and that's why I've never hit someone

Even if you're not speeding but coasting, a car coming out of a side street leaving you nowhere to swerve can still result in you hitting them. It simply depends on how much time you were given. I'm a defensive driver too and thought what you did, but there's not always a way out. This is why "I'm a good driver" means jack when there are other drivers on the road with you.
 

DrunkenSano

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People are just being stupid.

Car A ran stop sign.
Car B hit Car A.
Driver of Car A is at fault. End of story.

If someone can't figure that out then they're either retarded or being purposely dense.

Side note - shame on those of you suggesting he fake pain or worse. That's downright dishonest, borderline fraud, and you're likely part of the reason why insurance costs as much as it does. Knock it off.

Just have to make sure he wasn't texting or on his phone, then the Prius girl is fully at fault. If phone logs show him doing so though... that could be a problem.
 

fleshconsumed

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Went to the doctor. Seems I'm fine. Just some whiplash.

I would suggest you take it easy and be cautious. Some injuries can remain hidden for a long long time before manifesting themselves. I had mountain biking accident that fucked up my left scapula, but it did not show up a month after the fact. My GF was rear ended and had chronic neck pain for almost a year, but the pain did not appear until a few weeks after the accident. Be very cautious if either of the insurance companies try to get you to sign any sort of medical waiver since you seem fine now. You may be fine now, you may not be a few weeks from now.
 

jlee

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Just have to make sure he wasn't texting or on his phone, then the Prius girl is fully at fault. If phone logs show him doing so though... that could be a problem.

Doesn't matter if his eyes were closed...the Prius had a stop sign. If you have a stop sign, you stop until you are clear to go. If you have a stop sign and you pull out into traffic and get hit, it's your fault unless they didn't have right of way. As mentioned earlier I could see some contributory blame being assigned, but if an insurance company told me they wanted to go through my phone, I'd likely be telling them to pound sand. If on-site law enforcement says it's the Prius's fault, that's quite likely what the insurance companies are going to go with.
 
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Nashemon

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When I got into a similar accident (minus the stop sign), the cop told me that the other driver was at fault. She pulled out of a parking lot and I was passing stopped cars that were turning left at the stoplight up ahead, so there was nowhere for me to go. He told us that it wouldn't matter if I was doing 80mph (in a 30mph zone), she cannot legally enter the roadway unless it is clear. Her insurance still sent me paperwork to fill out, but I ignored them (based on advice I read online, you should only communicate with your own insurance company and let them handle it). Nothing ever came of it. I didn't pursue it cause my car was a junker already and still ran fine afterwards and I'm not a scumbag.
 

Remobz

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People are just being stupid.

Car A ran stop sign.
Car B hit Car A.
Driver of Car A is at fault. End of story.

If someone can't figure that out then they're either retarded or being purposely dense.

Side note - shame on those of you suggesting he fake pain or worse. That's downright dishonest, borderline fraud, and you're likely part of the reason why insurance costs as much as it does. Knock it off.

Maybe you might be missing the point here.

You heard of the saying, "you are right, but dead right" meaning that it pays to be defensive and play it safe.

I was not there and I will not judge anyone. But a general rule in life is always to play it safe no matter how "right" you might be. Look at all the hassle he has to go through now.

Of course, sometimes there is nothing a person can do to avoid an accident due to circumstances. In such cases we can only hope for the best and endure the horrific situation as best as we can.
 

OverVolt

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Ah, I agree. Like you, I've never been in such an accident.

Now we've both jinxed ourselves.

I have. I was going 30 in a 30 and the other dude was going 50 and made a left turn straight into me. I had about a quarter second to react. I actually made the split second decision to dump my car onto the curb because someone veering straight at you at 50 is terrifying. Not like oh he veered a little bit in the oncoming lane. I'm talking straight-at-me. It was $5k in damage to go from 30 to 0 via curb and the other guy ran. He turned left and I had to veer right to avoid him. Thats how you know you have almost zero reaction time. You know those times that someone turns left infront of you and you non-nonchalantly go to the left defensively as well just to make sure he makes it? Yea that implies you had plenty of reaction time. Tridents only options were to veer left (because she popped out at him from the right) and he stated that there were cars to his left. Trident is 100% in the right.

So I want to stand up for the right thing and actually let you guys know that trident did the correct thing. As far as insurance goes your best bet is to actually just brake as best you can when you have the right of way instead of trying to have super reflexes and prevent an accident.

Reason # 238945728375 this board has become a bunch of drooling morons though.
 
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OverVolt

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People are just being stupid.

Car A ran stop sign.
Car B hit Car A.
Driver of Car A is at fault. End of story.

If someone can't figure that out then they're either retarded or being purposely dense.

Side note - shame on those of you suggesting he fake pain or worse. That's downright dishonest, borderline fraud, and you're likely part of the reason why insurance costs as much as it does. Knock it off.

Oh I didn't see your post, yay.

How can these possibly be grown men posting here? This is sad.
 

OverVolt

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Maybe you might be missing the point here.

You heard of the saying, "you are right, but dead right" meaning that it pays to be defensive and play it safe.

I was not there and I will not judge anyone. But a general rule in life is always to play it safe no matter how "right" you might be. Look at all the hassle he has to go through now.

Of course, sometimes there is nothing a person can do to avoid an accident due to circumstances. In such cases we can only hope for the best and endure the horrific situation as best as we can.

No, you brake and hit them dead-on like the car was designed to do. Doing crazy swerves is far more dangerous.
 

KeithTalent

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Glad you are generally ok bro. I was the passenger in an accident like that once, but we were the car hit; kind of scary.

KT
 

BoberFett

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Say no more.

She was probably coming from an abortion clinic (her tenth visit this week no doubt) and on her way to get pregnant again in a crack house. She saw you and purposely stopped to cause this "accident" and then claim you have been harassing and stalking her because she is a young woman.

She probably couldn't get her friends near the scene to drag you out of the car and beat you for trying to kill her.

You got lucky.

But, in the courts, don't be surprised of you get sentenced to death.

I have a friend who was minding his own business walking down the street and a group of feminists attacked and killed him. He was then arrested and put on trail for raping the group of feminists. He was then executed and placed in prison for life. The groups of feminists then got all his money and the house. His family was sold off, to the organ black markets, to make sure the feminists got even more money. He later commuted suicide, because the feminists told him to.

Oh, I hope you are OK and you get a new car that you don't have to pay for, ASAP.

You are worse than all Republicans. Combined.
 

boomerang

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You are worse than all Republicans. Combined.
He's a fucking head case is what he is. Imagine having these thoughts swimming around in your head to the degree that they have to come out in a thread based on a car accident.
 

SSSnail

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You guys can't be serious! It's obviously a trolling post. But, it's sad that someone has to mention that it's a poor attempt at comedy and trolling.
 

BoberFett

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I don't think it's an attempt at comedy. Trolling yes, comedy no. Cleveland Steamer actually is a horrible human being from what I have seen.
 

boomerang

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You guys can't be serious! It's obviously a trolling post. But, it's sad that someone has to mention that it's a poor attempt at comedy and trolling.
Look at his posting history from when he first got here. There is a lot to learn from it.
 
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He's a fucking head case is what he is. Imagine having these thoughts swimming around in your head to the degree that they have to come out in a thread based on a car accident.

Seems obvious sarcasm. Seriously if you can't see that I don't even know what the to say. But then, I don't know, maybe the tipoff was as early as saying 10th abortion that week that you somehow view someone could realistically believe.

I don't think it's an attempt at comedy. Trolling yes, comedy no. Cleveland Steamer actually is a horrible human being from what I have seen.

Considering your posts I don't know that you have much room to talk. Only you clearly aren't trying to be ironic in yours.

Frankly, I'd say its far more likely that you've devolved so thoroughly into actual political extremism that you've lost the ability to actually see obvious hyperbole. Correction, no you can see it but you clearly are so stuck in some neocon anti-liberal caricature of your own that well, pot meet kettle.

Look at his posting history from when he first got here. There is a lot to learn from it.

Again, literally read what he wrote. If you have any doubts about it being pointedly ridiculous then...just wow.

I'd cite Poe's Law, but for fuck's sake I don't know how much more blatantly obvious it could be that it isn't serious.

Just because he's going for a theflyingpig commitment to ridiculous posting doesn't make it any less obvious.
 
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All the stupid political toolbags aside, I hope you're doing well TridenT. I'm pretty lucky I haven't been in any major wreck yet....

Most I've had is one happening right next to me. I was in the right lane, some moron in the lane next to me in a shit car starts veering into my lane slowly...but before I could even honk my horn at him he realizes oh shit, I should check my mirrors/blind spot DURING the lane transition instead of before and see's I'm already halfway/mostly in the side median right next to him. He immediately VEERS his wheel to the left and his car spins out.

Next thing you know, his car is sitting there in the left 2 lanes or so (mostly in the 2nd to the left at 90 degrees and an SUV comes and PLOWS him on the side. It's funny because the car that flipped and did a couple spins was actually the SUV. I just sat there in completely shock knowing I could have been involved there... Not a single scratch on my car. :eek:
 

Zodiark1593

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Glad to know you're ok OP. Had a few close calls myself, and for some reason, the local wildlife doesn't seem to follow the laws. Given how cheap it was, comphrehensive was a no-brainer. Collision coverage however, after weighing some odds, did not justify the high price.
 

Ichinisan

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Glad to know you're ok OP. Had a few close calls myself, and for some reason, the local wildlife doesn't seem to follow the laws. Given how cheap it was, comphrehensive was a no-brainer. Collision coverage however, after weighing some odds, did not justify the high price.

It's not that critters ignore the laws, they just aren't aware of the laws. The solution: Better signs.