malinoisvol
Pick up your Balls and Rattle your Cannons!
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No. There are no reasons to what happened other than she simply wasn't paying attention and listening to her music and then one wheel went off the road and she tried to steer back onto the road but obvious didn't make it. She wasn't speeding and was wearing her seat belt so thats why she probably didn't get hurt.Glad shes OK! Hydroplane?
She is 19. She is ok but was shaken up quite a bit yesterday afternoon. She went off an embankment and rolled her car. Scary stuff!
I had a pretty bad wreck when I first moved to Georgia. Guy ran a red light, hurt me and them pretty bad. I called my mom to tell them, and they drove all the way here that day. I did need the help though, had to have 2 surgeries.Glad she is ok. When my son was 17, he ran his truck through a house. Hotdogging it. Nothing like getting a phone call from the highway patrol, telling me that he was being transported to the hospital and didn't know the extent of his injuries. I beat the ambulance to UT. Fortunately, he had only injuries to his ankle and had to have surgery and two days in the hospital.
Yeah I dread every getting that phone call. Hopefully this will teach her a lesson without her having to get seriously hurt to learn it!Glad she is ok. When my son was 17, he ran his truck through a house. Hotdogging it. Nothing like getting a phone call from the highway patrol, telling me that he was being transported to the hospital and didn't know the extent of his injuries. I beat the ambulance to UT. Fortunately, he had only injuries to his ankle and had to have surgery and two days in the hospital.
I was in a similar type wreck (like my daughter's) when I was in my early 20s. Taught me a thing or two, hope it does her the same way.I had a pretty bad wreck when I first moved to Georgia. Guy ran a red light, hurt me and them pretty bad. I called my mom to tell them, and they drove all the way here that day. I did need the help though, had to have 2 surgeries.
I was always what I considered a good driver. My dad was good about teaching me how to handle a vehicle, rain, snow, and other things. That wteck taught me quickly that as much as you have to watch yourself, you have to watch other people. I'm way more cautious at lights and stop signs. Keep my eyes on people in front, behind, or beside me. I learned you could be doing everything right, and one wrong move from someone else can cause an accident involving you.I was in a similar type wreck (like my daughter's) when I was in my early 20s. Taught me a thing or two, hope it does her the same way.