angel_luv
05-14-2008, 06:20 PM
Yes, that would be me.
It happened at a traffic light. The light turned green but the car in front of me was slow to move- the driver was fiddling with the radio dial or something.
I was just sitting there, patiently waiting, when bam I feel an impact.
The car in front of me has moved by this point so I drive through the light and pull over to a safe lane where I am sure the offending driver is going to come and make sure that I and my vehicle are okay.
Not so much. He drives right past me, slowing long enough to glare at me as if I am in the wrong and then blazes off.
If that is not an admission of guilt, I don't know what is.
What I think happened is that the driver who hit me did not see the car in front of me since the hit and run driver had a small car and my Nissan Xterra was blocking the view of the little car in front of me.
I think that the hit and run driver felt that I was the one lingering needlessly at the light and instead of honking at me, even rudely, decided to ram his car into mine.
Or maybe he just wasn't paying proper attention. Who knows.
At least the only thing wrong with my car is the ugly red paint his car left on mine.
It is great to be the bigger vehicle.
The ironic thing is that I was on that particular street because I had been buying stamps so I could mail in my car insurance payment.
It happened at a traffic light. The light turned green but the car in front of me was slow to move- the driver was fiddling with the radio dial or something.
I was just sitting there, patiently waiting, when bam I feel an impact.
The car in front of me has moved by this point so I drive through the light and pull over to a safe lane where I am sure the offending driver is going to come and make sure that I and my vehicle are okay.
Not so much. He drives right past me, slowing long enough to glare at me as if I am in the wrong and then blazes off.
If that is not an admission of guilt, I don't know what is.
What I think happened is that the driver who hit me did not see the car in front of me since the hit and run driver had a small car and my Nissan Xterra was blocking the view of the little car in front of me.
I think that the hit and run driver felt that I was the one lingering needlessly at the light and instead of honking at me, even rudely, decided to ram his car into mine.
Or maybe he just wasn't paying proper attention. Who knows.
At least the only thing wrong with my car is the ugly red paint his car left on mine.
It is great to be the bigger vehicle.
The ironic thing is that I was on that particular street because I had been buying stamps so I could mail in my car insurance payment.