Near death experience

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Yes it was super super fast. A neighbor of mine was behind me and told me I was not at fault at all. I was simply following the rule of driving my car in yellow light and turning left.


you WOULD be at fault. you are the one turning into traffic, regardless of anybody's speed. again, I ask, what are you hoping to accomplish?


This is not true at all- both drivers broke the law, OP by failing to yeild and the other driving by speeding. The other driver’s speed would absolutely be considered in figuring out comparative fault.


That is not correct. If you are crossing lanes, you are required to yield. The speed of others is irrelevant. You did not yield to the vehicle that was legally in their lane.


It's not irrelevant. The speed of the driver will be taken into consideration when determining comparative negligence and allocating damages.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you saw the speeding car coming why didn’t you yield?


Op here. The car was nowhere coming and then only I crossed the road. I am a very very defensive driver. Never got a ticket. This car came out of the blue. Perhaps it might be more than 70 mph
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My view would be to pray. And thank God for saving my life. Change your perspective. Be grateful, give praise to the Lord.


OP here. That’s what I accomplished on that day. Thankful.
Anonymous
I guess there are a lot of speeders on this board
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