Saying goodbye to an old friend

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Saying goodbye to an old friend

Postby Sangersteve » Thu Jun 26, 2014 7:28 am

Yesterday Donna was coming home and an old guy turned left through three lanes of traffic and was still accelerating when he hit her, no skid marks. She believes he was still on the gas after hitting her and drove her car into a box truck waiting to turn.

A volunteer witness who was in the lane left of and behind Donna says she doesn't think the old guy even looked as he was turning past a line of cars stopped for a red light. The truck driver pretty much tells the same story, the old guy just accelerated through traffic without slowing down.

So her beloved Jeep is no more, The entire front end of the car is pushed over about 3 inches.

Not even a scratch on anyone, the old guy says he didn't see any other cars.One second later and the collision would have been square in the drivers door.

Jerry Reynolds is on the hunt for her next fine ride.
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Re: Saying goodbye to an old friend

Postby planosteve » Thu Jun 26, 2014 7:34 am

I think if you look it up you will find young guys are statisticly worse drivers and more accident prone than "old guys". ;)
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Re: Saying goodbye to an old friend

Postby bodine » Thu Jun 26, 2014 8:28 am

planosteve wrote:I think if you look it up you will find young guys are statisticly worse drivers and more accident prone than "old guys". ;)


There becomes a point when old guys become much worse drivers than young guys.

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Re: Saying goodbye to an old friend

Postby Jami » Thu Jun 26, 2014 8:49 am

I'm glad no one was hurt!!

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Re: Saying goodbye to an old friend

Postby crocmommy » Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:04 am

What Jami said...

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Re: Saying goodbye to an old friend

Postby bodine » Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:17 am

Jami wrote:I'm glad no one was hurt!!


This to the infiniti power...

We have a kids' car we'll sell you; 2003 Saturn L300 with 170,000 miles and new tires. It runs great, but I don't trust it to go to North Carolina.

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Re: Saying goodbye to an old friend

Postby LibraryLady » Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:23 am

So glad all people are OK
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Re: Saying goodbye to an old friend

Postby planosteve » Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:37 am

bodine wrote:
planosteve wrote:I think if you look it up you will find young guys are statisticly worse drivers and more accident prone than "old guys". ;)


There becomes a point when old guys become much worse drivers than young guys.

And when would that be? I found this which is for 2009
Age Group Accident percent rate
20-24 15
25-34 19.8
35-44 17.6
45-54 16.7
55-64 12.3
65-74 7.3
75 and over 3.3
https://www.census.gov/compendia/statab ... 2s1114.pdf
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Re: Saying goodbye to an old friend

Postby bodine » Thu Jun 26, 2014 10:01 am

planosteve wrote:
bodine wrote:
planosteve wrote:I think if you look it up you will find young guys are statisticly worse drivers and more accident prone than "old guys". ;)


There becomes a point when old guys become much worse drivers than young guys.

And when would that be? I found this which is for 2009
Age Group Accident percent rate
20-24 15
25-34 19.8
35-44 17.6
45-54 16.7
55-64 12.3
65-74 7.3
75 and over 3.3
https://www.census.gov/compendia/statab ... 2s1114.pdf


I don't need statistics. You don't take the keys away from teenagers/young adults. There comes a time when senior drivers become a menace, and you take their keys away. My grandfather drove through his garage door three times; and the back wall of his garage once. As insurance claims were never filed, those incidents were never part of insurance company statistics.

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Re: Saying goodbye to an old friend

Postby planosteve » Thu Jun 26, 2014 10:09 am

Anomalous- Deviating from the normal or common order, form, or rule.
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Re: Saying goodbye to an old friend

Postby BigTex » Thu Jun 26, 2014 10:11 am

I would say the difference is that young drivers make mistakes that involve speed (more speed - more damage, more injury) and old drivers make mistakes of cognition and poor reflexes.

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Re: Saying goodbye to an old friend

Postby LibraryLady » Thu Jun 26, 2014 10:54 am

BigTex wrote:I would say the difference is that young drivers make mistakes that involve speed (more speed - more damage, more injury) and old drivers make mistakes of cognition and poor reflexes.


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Re: Saying goodbye to an old friend

Postby Grassman » Thu Jun 26, 2014 1:07 pm

It's been my experience that most olds in front of me are bad drivers.


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