Your teen daughter almost ran me over last night.

Anonymous
another reason to drive , walkability is over rated
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have your teen daugher watch this documentary:

From One Second to Next

http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2013/08/09/werner_herzog_texting_while_driving_documentary_from_one_second_to_the_next.html


This left me speechless. The teen driver's insurance paid her victim only $50K for $1 million in hospital bills. She and her family should be made to pay more, even if it means she cannot go to college. If she gets a scholarship, it should be taken away and given to her victim.
Anonymous
In South Africa, police will confiscate your phone if they see you using it while driving. Maybe a lesson to be applied here in the U.S. - secondary offense or no.
Anonymous
Maybe they should confiscate your car or driver's license if they catch you doing that dangerous shit.
Anonymous
Even better....

1. Phone and a heft fine, like maybe $1000 on a first offense;

2. Car and DL on a second... or perhaps a hefty fine and/or year in jail. I see that for things that are a much lesser offense.
Anonymous
I know of a story where a cop accidentally "broke" someone's phone who he pulled over for crossing the yellow line while he was texting. Two thumbs up for that one!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, I have a teen daughter. How about letting us know WHERE this happened? What time, what intersection.

Thanks.


I won't give details because I want all parents of teens talking to their kids.

Police was notified. They're the ones who need this kind of info.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I tried making eye contact, yelled waved and jumped out of the way that's why she "only" hit my backpack.

Wow, DCUM never ceases to amaze me.
The incident you are describing would take place within a split second. And you had time to do all of the above? Was the driver making a right on red? Something about this story is off.


She was not. Screw you then. She was slow and never stopped.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have your teen daugher watch this documentary:

From One Second to Next

http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2013/08/09/werner_herzog_texting_while_driving_documentary_from_one_second_to_the_next.html


I could only watch about 3 or 4 minutes of the documentary. Too, too sad. Heartbreaking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:another reason to drive , walkability is over rated


Thanks Merrifield booster.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, I have a teen daughter. How about letting us know WHERE this happened? What time, what intersection.

Thanks.


I won't give details because I want all parents of teens talking to their kids.

Police was notified. They're the ones who need this kind of info.

Teens actually see lots of videos on this stuff (but they're young and invincible and dont listen to adults much anymore). It's the adults who really may not be aware of the dreadful statistics that accompany texting while driving.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I tried making eye contact, yelled waved and jumped out of the way that's why she "only" hit my backpack.

Wow, DCUM never ceases to amaze me.



OP, A similar thing happened to me once. I was walking in the parking lot toward my car when a man suddenly backed out of his parking space and missed me by inches. In fact, I was so startled that I yelled and hit his SUV with the two grocery bags that I was carrying.


Why do you walk behind cars that have their WHITE reverse lights on? Yes, the driver did a dumb thing, but cars have blind spots and the number of times that I have had people pop out blithely strolling behind my SUV when I'm backing out! You should also be on your guard walking through a parking lot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I tried making eye contact, yelled waved and jumped out of the way that's why she "only" hit my backpack.

Wow, DCUM never ceases to amaze me.
The incident you are describing would take place within a split second. And you had time to do all of the above? Was the driver making a right on red? Something about this story is off.


She was not. Screw you then. She was slow and never stopped.
Um, OK, OP attempted to make eye contact, yelled and waved, jumped out of the way and was able to see that a teen girl was driving and was on her phone? In a split second? You can "screw me" all you want but the OP is leaving out some details, the OP is retelling a story someone told her or the story is completely untrue. Wouldn't be the first time on here. The message itself is important but there's a better way to go about it then simply concocting a story. There are enough true stories of such unfortunate incidents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I tried making eye contact, yelled waved and jumped out of the way that's why she "only" hit my backpack.

Wow, DCUM never ceases to amaze me.



OP, A similar thing happened to me once. I was walking in the parking lot toward my car when a man suddenly backed out of his parking space and missed me by inches. In fact, I was so startled that I yelled and hit his SUV with the two grocery bags that I was carrying.


Why do you walk behind cars that have their WHITE reverse lights on? Yes, the driver did a dumb thing, but cars have blind spots and the number of times that I have had people pop out blithely strolling behind my SUV when I'm backing out! You should also be on your guard walking through a parking lot.


Pedestrians do not suddenly pop up out of nowhere, like mushrooms. And pedestrians also don't know, and can't know, about your SUV's blind spots.

So yes, pedestrians should be careful when walking in a parking lot. But it's the driver's responsibility to make sure that there are no pedestrians anywhere near, before the driver backs up.

Also, if this happens to you often, please consider getting a back-up camera.
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