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This is what happens when you don't pay attention

rhagfo
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Explorer III
Saw this on my way to DD house. Cable company was doing line work and had one way traffic, with signs and flager.
Tow in the ditch, and hammered PU.
Video
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Crowe
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Explorer
Doubling-down on assumptions does nothing more than make them doubly irrelevant.

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wnjj
Explorer II
Explorer II
rhagfo wrote:
#1 The crash happened on a short section of rural road where most drivers go 65.

Iโ€™ve driven that stretch of road hundreds of times or more and itโ€™s very rare to even get up to 55 these days. Too many clueless, oblivious, fog-filled drivers around here. I miss the days when you could hit the speed limit there with nobody around.

toedtoes
Explorer II
Explorer II
rhagfo wrote:
toedtoes wrote:
Another let's take a photo of an accident and make assumptions thread.

How about assuming the best of the driver and showing some empathy?


#1 The crash happened on a short section of rural road where most drivers go 65.

#2 I had been through there three times before that day and saw a couple rapid stops.

#3 Could have been a medical issue, but still my assumption that speed and zero following distance played a part.


Why make any assumption? Why have a thread bashing people who already have enough problems in their lives due to the accident. At any time one of these accidents could involve someone from this forum. Maybe someone you've met and enjoyed over the years.

If it had been you in the accident, I'm sure you would prefer not to be the subject of such assumptions. So why not give others the same courtesy?
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rhagfo
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Explorer III
toedtoes wrote:
Another let's take a photo of an accident and make assumptions thread.

How about assuming the best of the driver and showing some empathy?


#1 The crash happened on a short section of rural road where most drivers go 65.

#2 I had been through there three times before that day and saw a couple rapid stops.

#3 Could have been a medical issue, but still my assumption that speed and zero following distance played a part.
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JAC1982
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Explorer
Not too long ago there was a single vehicle rollover accident that killed a passenger near my house. Everyone was making comments on the Fire Department's Facebook post very similar to some above... "must have not been paying attention, idiot was on their cell phone, jerk was probably trying to illegally pass someone". Then about 2 days later the driver's daughter posted that it was her father that was driving and he had a medical emergency. Her mother was the one that was killed.

So yeah, enough of the speculating when it comes to stuff like this. Nobody knows what happened and these are real people involved.
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toedtoes
Explorer II
Explorer II
Another let's take a photo of an accident and make assumptions thread.

How about assuming the best of the driver and showing some empathy?
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1998 American Clipper Fold n Roll Folding Trailer
Both born in Morgan Hill, CA to Irv Perch (Daddy of the Aristocrat trailers)

Crowe
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Explorer
Love the back seat drivers again! NONE on this forum know what happened. No sense in second-guessing-serves no purpose at all. You don't know if an animal crossed the road, if the driver had a medical emergency or if there was another vehicle, bicycle or even a tractor on the roadside involved. Arrogance goeth before the car accident!

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fj12ryder
Explorer II
Explorer II
down home wrote:
More than likely was on the phone was all.
You can tell that from a lousy video with no data whatsoever? Bit of a stretch innit?
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down_home
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Explorer
DutchmenSport wrote:
I would sooner believe it was an arrogant, all-about-me, self-centered, bullish driver who thought they were the exception and didn't have to follow rules or, at least, practice common courtesy for people working on the side of the road, speeding or who knows ... no thought to the other guy or their surroundings and didn't give way to anyone else. This is the result!

Every day I drive into work, I have to deal with such drivers on the road who think they are the exceptions to everything and dangerously navigate through traffic, almost causing accidents. I see it every day.

Thank goodness, I actually listened to my drivers education instructor when I was 15 years old when he talked about "DEFENSIVE" driving. Unfortunately, in today's traffic, you have to anticipate every single vehicle on the road, going your direction, going opposite direction, and every single intersection, cross road, and driveway, store lot, anywhere, as if the other guy IS NOT going to do the right thing and always be prepared to slam on the brakes or play dodge ball with other vehicles. It the norm now. Not the exception any more.


More than likely was on the phone was all.

Boomerweps
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I always taught my kids that at least one out of any ten drivers shouldn't be allowed on the road due to inattention and incompetence. So keep looking around you at all times!
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dodge_guy
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Explorer II
I donโ€™t see anything other than a car in a ditch and something off in the grass. CAnt really tell anything.
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fj12ryder
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Explorer II
I dunno, I couldn't make out much detail. Something off the road.
Howard and Peggy

"Don't Panic"

DutchmenSport
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Explorer
I would sooner believe it was an arrogant, all-about-me, self-centered, bullish driver who thought they were the exception and didn't have to follow rules or, at least, practice common courtesy for people working on the side of the road, speeding or who knows ... no thought to the other guy or their surroundings and didn't give way to anyone else. This is the result!

Every day I drive into work, I have to deal with such drivers on the road who think they are the exceptions to everything and dangerously navigate through traffic, almost causing accidents. I see it every day.

Thank goodness, I actually listened to my drivers education instructor when I was 15 years old when he talked about "DEFENSIVE" driving. Unfortunately, in today's traffic, you have to anticipate every single vehicle on the road, going your direction, going opposite direction, and every single intersection, cross road, and driveway, store lot, anywhere, as if the other guy IS NOT going to do the right thing and always be prepared to slam on the brakes or play dodge ball with other vehicles. It the norm now. Not the exception any more.

1320Fastback
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I was driving today in the middle lane of hwy.78 which is 3 Lanes in each direction. There was light traffic and we were going about 45 mph when the car to my left side in the fast lane get rear-ended. Look in my mirror and see a Mustang with the hood all taco'd up.
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