Posted by TimMiller on October 22, 2009 at 14:00:52 from (70.241.24.69):
In Reply to: car/tractor accident posted by RayP(MI) on October 22, 2009 at 02:35:45:
I keep rear lights off if traveling on a busy road, and just turning on here and there to check. Almost had a bad accident right in front of the house today. I was in the truck waiting to turn in (right lane) gf's mom was leaving so she was blocking the drive opening the gate. As I was stopped waiting for her to move (i was signaling) a semi decided to go around me, then a car decided to do the same by the time the semi pulled around the car didnt see that there was a truck right there in the other lane (semi called it pretty close as to pulling out against oncoming traffic) that car barely missed clipping me as they tried to cut around against the truck that was comming. I was just thinking oh **** Luckally they all made it with no accident but if there was I know where the money for our new gate and my new truck would be comming from.
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