โJun-30-2014 10:58 AM
โJul-02-2014 03:47 PM
โJul-02-2014 02:41 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
When I answered 9-1-1 We had a caller telling us about the apparently drunk driver weaving all over the road in front of him... Troopers caught up.. The driver he was calling about was weaving about kind of like an arrow in flight (Straight down the center of his lane) The caller however (We did notice his voice was a bit..er.. slured) You guessed it, Intoxicated.
Another story: A couple pulled into one post parking lot, Parked in the NO PARKING part of the lot got out and were arguing about how drunk the driver was.. She insisted he was too drunk to drive and she should be driving.
She was half right.. HE WAS too drunk to drive.. So we provided him with a nice Blue taxi to take him to where he spent the night.
She was too drunk as well.. but she got a checker cab
The car went to impound.
โJul-02-2014 02:41 PM
โJul-02-2014 02:24 PM
โJul-02-2014 11:12 AM
Tvov wrote:
Must be just where you are. In my area, police immediately check the cell phones of drivers in involved in accidents. It is very easy to just check the "previously called" numbers and times on the phones.
โJul-02-2014 10:27 AM
โJul-02-2014 07:47 AM
โJul-02-2014 05:20 AM
AprilWhine wrote:usmohls2@yahoo.com wrote:
Had to take a road trip by car last week. A Prevost MH towing a 7 series BMW 4 down passed me like I was parked. I sped up just to see how fast He was going. Twenty seven MPH over the speed limit! That right,102 miles per hour! If the driver of the Prevost reads this post, I want to give you two thumbs down!!!
Troll post and you guys are feeding him till he's nice and fat. ๐
1. There is no base plate made for a BMW 7 series, only the 3 series and the Mini Cooper can be flat towed.
2. As a Prevost owner and driver, I know they are geared to be over-the-road busses. I have a Detroit Series 60 engine, 475 hp and 1400 ft/lbs of torque. I have plenty of power but with the gearing, I'm at redline near 80 mph.
So basically, the OP started a Prevost envy thread and you guys all fell for it. LOL :B
โJul-02-2014 04:20 AM
mlts22 wrote:
I remember, when looking at the footage of my dash cam (before it gave up its magic smoke), how many people were either texting or had their phone up to their ear when they did very dangerous driving maneuvers.
I will say it is definitely under-reported because as of now, the police or insurance companies won't check with the telco to see if the phone had a voice connection active, or an outgoing SMS message recently sent at the time of impact.
โJul-01-2014 03:59 PM
โJul-01-2014 02:38 PM
โJul-01-2014 02:11 PM
Francesca Knowles wrote:
Sorta puzzled at the folks that evidently think the O.P. is concerned here about something that's "none of his business"-? I frankly think a call to the Highway Patrol was in order since the idea of sharing the road with a massive, grotesquely speeding "guided missile" is unappealing to me.
But maybe that's due to my Mother's having been passed by a speeding vehicle one fine morning, and in the next moment she saw the within-the-speed-limit pickup he next slammed into from behind (at "only" 80mph or so) go sailing straight across the freeway right in front of her. It tumbled fifty feet down a bank to land upside down on some railroad tracks. The driver of the struck vehicle and her 12 year old son were killed.
So, yeah- it IS our business!
โJul-01-2014 01:59 PM
usmohls2@yahoo.com wrote:
Had to take a road trip by car last week. A Prevost MH towing a 7 series BMW 4 down passed me like I was parked. I sped up just to see how fast He was going. Twenty seven MPH over the speed limit! That right,102 miles per hour! If the driver of the Prevost reads this post, I want to give you two thumbs down!!!
โJul-01-2014 01:14 PM
RayJayco wrote:
In years past it was playing with the radio, conversation inside the vehicle, smoking, eating, site seeing, day dreaming... Now we add the cell phone... All are distractions... Most can only concentrate on 1 thing at a time, although they are incapable of admitting or understanding it.
โJul-01-2014 12:08 PM