Posted on 10/16/2014 11:20:22 AM PDT by lowbridge
To every single human being I have seen cutting across multiple lanes to rush to their highway exit: this could happen to you.
Amazingly the person driving this Ford Focus, 25-year-old Jasmien Claeys, survived the multiple-impact wreck. As Carscoopsreports, she told Belgian HLN that the crash put her in a coma, shattered her hand, and broke her top two vertebrae, but she is recovering.
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bfl...
I was bad at right hand passing until I started hypermiling. Now I’M the guy slowing everybody down on the two lane stuff. And it looks odd because I drive a Scion FR-S with Z rated tires.
BTW, I’ve passed on the left shoulder before. Quite a few times in my lifetime, btw.
My father took me to the airport one day a few years ago and I know where I got it. We were in his Ford Ranger on the 405 S curves in Renton and he was so irritated with people poking in the HOV lane that he passed them on the left shoulder. It even freaked me out. Oh, and he was 82 at the time.
“I drive around 120 miles a day.”
Yeah, but thats only for an hour. ;-)
Apparently the woman was in a coma for a time, but did survive.
Where did the dash cam come from?
Here in Houston it has been people driving 40 mph in the fast lane of the 610 loop and no one in front of them.
article says she lived. “how” is beyond me
Apparently the woman was in a coma for a time, but did survive.
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Considering what I saw on the video, that’s impressive.
Well I’m glad to hear she lived. I’m at work so I tend to “skim” a few times daily (thus didn’t read the details). You’re right though, I don’t see how.
Many trucking companies fit their rigs with secured vehicle parameter monitoring, including video, that establishes a legal evidentiary record.
They do so for the same reason you state, the record is admissible in court as evidence. Often it will show that their employee was responsibly obeying the law to the detriment of insurance fraudsters and state revenue officers who are not so accurate in their "recollection" of roadway incidents.
I got caught up by one of these idiots. A guy in a Geo Metro tried to cut across 4 lanes of freeway traffic to make his exit. I was in the second from right lane and hit him in the passenger door and set him spinning like a top up the embankment. The Geo was toast and was hauled away by a tow truck. my jeep got a dented fender and a bent bumper and I drove away. And guess what, he had no insurance.
I LOL’d
Passing the truck was not the the cause of this collision.
It was caused by the driver blindly changing lanes without being able to see if there were stopped vehicles in the lane they were changing into. This was a result of changing lanes behind the DHL truck, which they were following too closely, which totally obstructed their view of that exit lane.
I’m surprised I’ve never seen one of those crashes on the road.
That’s what always got me at an accident scene...the peoples personal belongings scattered all over. Don’t know why.
Lot of folks all over the world are driving with one on now
I often fly with one onder the wing of my plane
Being a safe driver involves a lot of common sense, and that’s why we see things like this.
My nightmare scenario is following too closely behind a vehicle larger than your own. If the vehicle in front quickly changes lanes to avoid an obstacle, you now own the obstacle.
“There is ALWAYS another exit just ahead. YOu can turn around and comeback alot safer than trying to make a missed exit.”
That’s how I’ve always felt——but my ex,no way. He’d be doing the idiotic thing. There were many hairy moments driving with him.
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