acheron
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- May 27, 2008
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21, driving back to my parents' house after I graduated college. Had my car loaded with all my stuff. Driving on the interstate around 10pm, came over a hill, and whoops, there was a car parked sideways. Across the interstate. I tried to get out of the way, but no chance, and slammed into it. Totaled my car, don't know what happened to the other one. (Nobody was hurt; I was fine (other than being nervous every time I drove on a highway at night for like a year), and the other car was empty.)
Second accident was when I was 26, coming off the highway on an exit ramp where there is no merge area at the end. I stopped at the end of the ramp to let a car already on the street go by. The guy in the car behind me decided it would be a better idea not to stop. As it turned out, that was not such a great idea. All I had to do was get my rear bumper replaced, but the entire front end of the other car was smashed in.
So, two accidents, not at fault in either one. Police and ambulance and all that in the first one. No police were involved in the second one, both our cars could still move, so we just got off the ramp, exchanged insurance information, and that was about it. I assume he didn't drive very far with his car looking as it did; I still drove my car around for awhile until his insurance paid up to get the bumper fixed.
Second accident was when I was 26, coming off the highway on an exit ramp where there is no merge area at the end. I stopped at the end of the ramp to let a car already on the street go by. The guy in the car behind me decided it would be a better idea not to stop. As it turned out, that was not such a great idea. All I had to do was get my rear bumper replaced, but the entire front end of the other car was smashed in.
So, two accidents, not at fault in either one. Police and ambulance and all that in the first one. No police were involved in the second one, both our cars could still move, so we just got off the ramp, exchanged insurance information, and that was about it. I assume he didn't drive very far with his car looking as it did; I still drove my car around for awhile until his insurance paid up to get the bumper fixed.
