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- Executive45Explorer IIII was going to respond when Paul played the age card but I've been too cranky on here lately. IMHO, it doesn't matter, young or old, if you're sleepy pull over. He may have fallen asleep but that doesn't rule out a medical condition that caused it and that could happen at any age.
Dirty Harry said it best, "A man's gotta know his limitations"......Dennis - turbojimmyExplorer
Dachristianman wrote:
If you won't pull over in a class A to take a nap, when would you?
I had to laugh at that. So true. All the comforts of home are right behind you. - super_camperExplorerThe article says the accident was reported about 2:30pm. Mid-afternoon is a difficult time for many people, young and old, especially after eating a large lunch that may include moderate alcohol consumption.
We are all responsible to know and understand our own limitations.
As for the comments on the condition of the vehicle, I agree with those that say these people are very fortunate, that MH was severely crushed. - larry_barnhartExplorerWe get the story from our MH neighbors that we should have bought a MH so the wife can use the bathroom and fix a sandwich while driving on the road etc. I sent this picture of how wonderful that idea could end up. It did once for another friend that hit the kitchen cabinet corner and loss the use of her shoulder. Be smart folks.
chevman - wny_pat1Explorer
paulcardoza wrote:
With you on this Paul! And I am the guy who needs to be Road Tested periodically, cause I have a ego that says I can do it as well, or better, than any young whipper snapper! And maybe I can today, but who knows about tomorrow. Don't keep track of my age anymore - have to figure it out mathematically when someone asks. 2014 - 1946 = ___. Naa, I don't want to know because the joints tell me.
I just hope that:
1. I make it to 80 years old.
2. I'm aware enough to realize my limits at that age!
There are just way too many stories about elderly drivers who should not be behind the wheel these days. This is not intended to bash any group of folks. I'm a firm believer that EVERYONE with a license should be ROAD TESTED periodically, to ensure they are capable of controlling their vehicles properly. - falconmanExplorerThere are hundreds of fatalities every year in this county involving properly licensed drivers. We cannot legislate away every problem, every poor decision, although we keep trying.
- DachristianmanExplorerGlad they're ok. That looks like one expensive nap.
If you won't pull over in a class A to take a nap, when would you? - bsimondsExplorer
paulcardoza wrote:
I just hope that:
1. I make it to 80 years old.
2. I'm aware enough to realize my limits at that age!
There are just way too many stories about elderly drivers who should not be behind the wheel these days. This is not intended to bash any group of folks. I'm a firm believer that EVERYONE with a license should be ROAD TESTED periodically, to ensure they are capable of controlling their vehicles properly.
We're just fortunate that young people never get sleepy. I doubt that the drivers license test will ever require testing to see how long a driver can drive before he nods off. - paulcardozaExplorerI just hope that:
1. I make it to 80 years old.
2. I'm aware enough to realize my limits at that age!
There are just way too many stories about elderly drivers who should not be behind the wheel these days. This is not intended to bash any group of folks. I'm a firm believer that EVERYONE with a license should be ROAD TESTED periodically, to ensure they are capable of controlling their vehicles properly. - Bruce_BrownModeratorGlad to see everyone is safe.
And since they are...
That one will soon be for sale on Cranky Ape, listed as a fixer upper with minor damage that should buff right out. :B
Seriously though, thank God everyone is OK and no one else was involved. I really hate to see stuff like this but it is a good reminder as well. Drive safe - bad things happen fast.
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