07-23-2016, 07:05 PM | #1 |
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Windshield vs Tire Retread @ 70MPH
Came up from the truck - I had zero time to respond other than getting it out of my wife's side (came from the passenger side of the truck right to her side of the car). Could have been worse...could have been a lot worse. Ended up covered in glass though...
Course - truck is long gone, so this is on my dime. 3rd no fault accident in 3 months (3 different cars)...insurance company is going to love me I feel like the guy driving the orange McLaren who got punked by the kid on a skateboard.
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07-23-2016, 08:42 PM | #3 |
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Wow! Look at the windshield. Almost penetrated all the way through... Glad everyone is ok!
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Glad you and your wife are ok. Hood needs help too.
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07-23-2016, 08:46 PM | #5 |
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I had one bust up a van. I got the truck # And the phone #. Called and they said, " Do you know it was our truck?" Well I saw it come off and that's when I took down the numbers. They respond,"contact your insurance, we aren't doing anything unless you can PROVE it was our truck". Since that day I feel that re-caps should be illegal.
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So...this car has the sound insulated glass. I question if it was regular glass, if it could have gone through? Always made comments that if something came at me like this...that I'd just duck out of the way. Just to say, there's no time to do that. |
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Holy shit, glad you're both safe!
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07-24-2016, 12:28 AM | #11 |
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Damn, that stinks! REALLY glad everyone's ok though...
First thing that came to mind when I saw this was the video I saw of the bus driver who had some kind of debris pierce his windshield and strike him right in the abdomen. He died soon after I'll post the vid, but I don't think it's appropriate after your close call... |
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07-24-2016, 01:59 AM | #12 |
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Glad that you are OK. Can't even imagine what that must have been like. I'm doing a lot of road trips this summer and will BOLO for those angry inconsiderate rubber monsters.
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I used to not care but it seems in the last few years I've been seeing a LOT more gators on the road than I remember. Hit one at speed a while back too because no chance to avoid, fortunately just scraped up front bumper and cracked two of the lower grilles. |
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07-25-2016, 02:17 PM | #18 |
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wow, glad it held up and no major injuries.
This is my #1 concern driving on highways...is debris from trucks. Everytime I see them, I just hurry up and pass them. I don't linger behind or besides them or even on front of them.
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Unlike what I saw just this morning, a cement mixer going down the road with one tire low and I know he is going to have a blow out since a load cement mixer needs all it tires fully inflated. |
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A couple of days later I talk to a couple of my neighbors and found out they were also affected. Apparently there was a huge power spike which tripped my breakers and fried my surge protector but my neighbors actually lost a substantial amount of electronics in the hit. One neighbor said he could smell burnt electronics from the foyer which was from a fried DirecTV box in his MBR. We all filed claims against the power company. Power company responds back saying there was a work truck which hit a utility pole which crossed power lines and sent a surge down to our homes. The power company gave the name of the company and the insurance information for the company. My neighbors filed claims. I didn't as I didn't lose anything. Monster Cable replaced the fried surge protector. A few weeks go by and my neighbors say the company of the work truck and the insurance company essentially told my neighbors to pound sand and prove the incident caused their lose...despite the power company stating they were responsible. |
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07-26-2016, 03:01 PM | #21 |
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Holy cow! Thank god you and your wife were safe.
I once saw an entire wheel fall off from a semi truck on a highway that casually ran with us in line then hit the median and jumped to other side and landed on oncoming car. But the truck driver didn't even notice it and went his way. |
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Of course we saved receipts for all the stuff that I replaced; I figured that since I'd done all the troubleshooting and repair myself, and bought the parts online for the best prices I could find that they'd play nice. Total bill was probably in the neighborhood of $300 if you consider my labor free. Nope, Dominion Power considered it an "act of God" and politely invited us to urinate in a vertical direction on some woven hemp. Guess they would have had to lay out a LOT of cash had they set the precedent of playing nice though. I feel bad for the people less prepared that actually lost lots of good stuff. Today I've got cooler toys and better protection... the HT setup and home networking gear is actually running off a 1500VA double conversion true sine wave UPS (used, I get batteries at distributor cost through work.) If a surge gets through that I don't want to be anywhere near it. |
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