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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I went to scene this morning took pictures. My daughter never left middle lane. Women was in far left which was about to end in bike lane. She moved left slightly her left rear bumper hit daughters front right bumper she then shift back to right a bit and there is a big skid mark and her car stopped a few inches before hitting the bike lane poles. My daughter issue is she should have been aware driver to right of her had no where to go and should have hit brakes, speed up etc. I am happy police did not go to scene as she was shaken up and I could not get story off her. My older daughter a grandmother hit her and cop showed up and she was crying and upset and hit her head and was unsure what happened. The grandmother twisted story around with police report. My daughter next day finally was clear headed enough to explain story and to be honest 50/50. Their needs to be defensive driving taught to teens and a course on what to do after an accident. Older people regularly scam younger people. For instance my daughters original placement of car would clearly show who’s at fault. Women told daughter back it up and pull behind her for safety and then took pictures of daughter behind her and called it a rear end. It annoys me as I am a good driver but I was in several accidents many years ago and had never got charged in one accident and got a pay out. It seems these kids panic today and the grownups take advantage. [/quote] Your story makes no sense. If the car that your daughter hit was in the left lane and your daughter was in the middle lane, by moving left, the other car would have been moving out of your daughters way onto the shoulder of the road. [/quote] Yeah, NP and I’m confused about what actually happened because it seems that you’ve told a few different versions and I’m not clearly understanding who is at fault. I honestly do think PPs are being a little harsh. A lot of teens/young adults get into a lot of accidents in this area. It’s not a particularly easy place to be a new driver. I sure got into m my fair share when I was between 16 and 21 learning to drive in this area. You live and you learn. But, your concern should be helping your daughter learn to avoid accidents and also how to handle it if she does get into an accident. Rather, your focus is on whether people are trying to scam you. That’s not the point. You and her both need to deal with this more proactively. [/quote]
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