Nobody likes a quitter.I read a lot here, just not in the mood to post sort of thing.
Also, have you considered a defensive driving course?
I'm sure you could learn a lot from one to avoid overreacting the way you did.
Nobody likes a quitter.I read a lot here, just not in the mood to post sort of thing.
Took it as part of driver training way back when. It just got the best of me. I spend my life on the road for the job and I'm better than I reacted that night, it was just bad timing, over reaction, dark, slightly wet roads, gravel, all added up to a bad night is all.Nobody likes a quitter.
Also, have you considered a defensive driving course?
I'm sure you could learn a lot from one to avoid overreacting the way you did.
Just been busy with other stuff and my dad. Spending lots of time with my dad before he passes on. I read a lot here, just not in the mood to post sort of thing.
Brush Guard!That Santa Fe's bull bumper would have turned them into spaghetti
“Quitter?”Nobody likes a quitter.
Also, have you considered a defensive driving course?
I'm sure you could learn a lot from one to avoid overreacting the way you did.
It happened at night on a back country road that had 0 light. The van was upside down when I got out of it and it took the tow truck a while to flip it over, hook it up and take it away. They took the vehicle to the holding lot and my mom picked me up and took me home after I could find my phone which went flying in the van during the accident. (I had it on a magnet mount) The day I went to the lot to get my personal stuff from the van it was raining pretty good. I didn't think to take pictures. I just wanted to get back inside because it was pretty wet, and where it was parked would have been hard to get pictures anyway. I'm just glad to have survived that night because the van was in really bad shape and I had to bend the fender on the passenger side because it was pushed into the door I had to crawl out of. This wasn't easy with my bad back and being upside down. Also with the curtain air bags being deployed those were in the way as well.Is it possible for you to get some pics of the wrecked vehicle and post those here?
OK, so the short answer is no...It happened at night on a back country road that had 0 light. The van was upside down when I got out of it and it took the tow truck a while to flip it over, hook it up and take it away. They took the vehicle to the holding lot and my mom picked me up and took me home after I could find my phone which went flying in the van during the accident. (I had it on a magnet mount) The day I went to the lot to get my personal stuff from the van it was raining pretty good. I didn't think to take pictures. I just wanted to get back inside because it was pretty wet, and where it was parked would have been hard to get pictures anyway. I'm just glad to have survived that night because the van was in really bad shape and I had to bend the fender on the passenger side because it was pushed into the door I had to crawl out of. This wasn't easy with my bad back and being upside down. Also with the curtain air bags being deployed those were in the way as well.