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Old 06-29-2011, 07:33 PM
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Glad you're okay! That was a nasty crash. Can you tell us about the situation in which it happened? Like... who was moving in what direction, street scene setup?

I always try to learn from other's experiences besides my own.

Cheers,

Slozem
I was headed westbound, he was headed eastbound. He came at about a 45 degree angle from the road, the road wasn't turning. So he probably slumped over and his hand brought the wheel over with it. The only thing you'll learn from it is how little you can do. On the interstate you don't even have time to estimate a point of impact. All you can do is relax and hope for the best. Never, ever brace for any impact. It doesn't matter if you fell off of a building or are about to get mowed down by a VW Golf. Roll if you can, relax if you can't. Swerving is just likely to put you in an equally bad situation if not worse.

Prevention is the biggest thing. Know what your vehicle can handle and what it can't. Drive it in a way that minimizes the weaknesses. The jeep I'm driving right now makes me nervous as shit because its maneuverability is zero. I've flipped it by just slamming on my brakes before, so I stay in the middle lane where I don't have to worry about idiots who cant merge onto the interstate, I can keep a clear view of everything around me, and I keep a safe distance from anyone that I see driving like a retard. They might only hit the people in front of you, but guess where you'll be in less than 2 seconds. Right up their tailpipe - with no lube. My driving habits have changed drastically. Instead of trying for the fastest possible route, I go for the safest possible route and on an hour drive it honestly only adds like 5 minutes that i'd just waste when I get home anyway.

Dying in a wreck wouldn't be the worst way to go. It's quick and painless, you don't hurt until afterward. The important thing that I didn't do was check to see if I was bleeding. You don't have a lot of time to get a shirt or belt tied down over an artery if you are.

The first thing I did once I realized I could get out of the car on my own was walk up to the first car behind me and make sure they were ok. I didn't even start limping for about 15 minutes. My ribs didn't hurt until the next day.

I was talking to a friend of mine today about a wreck he was in. He had his knee broken backward and walked on it. Didn't realize what had happened until he looked down and saw it, and then passed out.

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I just pulled this off my cell. This was the dipshit's car. You can't really see it in this photo, but that wrecker on the far left is getting his engine out of the ditch. It landed that far away.
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