Did everyone walk away?
This is one in my friend's Caddilac CTS-V, lost control of her on a wet street. Lets see what all everyone has done....
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I was driving, had to go to the hospital for a few hurt ribs and some cuts, other than that, we were fine. Insurance bought him a brand new car, $500 dollars later.
Did everyone walk away?
I've never been in an an accident in my life. :clover:
Don't have any pics... but we where hit in a 79 stang by a 28 ft motor home that lost his brakes. broke my back in several places, crushed 3 vitbray, broke my granmother neck, messed up my mothers neck pretty good. we were hit so hard we travled 300 ft, ripped both front seats from there tracks, lots of other stuff... but get this... the car was drivin by the tow truck driver up onto the flat bed.
Yeah, my friend walked out, I had to get pulled out, my leg was caught in the door, but I had a few cuts and contusions, hairline fracture on a rib but other than that, we were good. We got lucky, I was showboating on a wet road. So dumb on my part but I had'nt driven a 400+HP rear drive car in years, I drive a high 360+ AWD car on a daily basis, on a wet road, I would have been fine in my car, but......
oouch hope everybody is cool..i got a cts-v also, makes me wanna put my fuse back in the traction control!!
Bumpy intersection....20 oz Diet Coke went flying. I was fishing around on the floor for it, the left tires brushed the curb and pulled me onto the median.
Hit a 6' square concrete commuter rail bridge support going about 35 MPH. It left my license plate number printed in reverse on the concrete.....:hammerhea
Cop sez "you know what happened?"....I replied "Yeah, I hit that f(*&^ column....." No sense of humor.
Got a diesel Ex to replace it, didn't like the V-10 anyway.
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Friends 16yr old daughter sheared a pole about 5' up before rolling a few times. All 5 kids walked home afterwards with just a few bumps. One fire call I didn't want to go to.
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Never been in a bad accident...but Ive responded to nothing but piles of twisted metal with fatalities.