Travelin Ram
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That’s a good testament to the crashworthiness of these trucks.
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didnt see how fast you were going when it happend?That’s a good testament to the crashworthiness of these trucks.
I’ll say. That looked like a pretty hard hit.That’s a good testament to the crashworthiness of these trucks.
Here's the thing, there was a baby in a car seat in the rear passenger seat. Slept through it all, woke up when mom was getting him out of his car seat. No glass on him or anything. This is something I've been struggling with, I know I wasn't at fault, but the what ifs for that baby.I was wondering that too. I hope no one was sitting on the passenger side of that car.
Posted 55, but I was getting passed. I think when I hit the brakes I was probably between say 48-52??didnt see how fast you were going when it happend?
She was fine, young and scared, but ok (as was her baby). Speaks volumes on the safety on modern vehicles. 2017 Chevy Volt and 2017 Ram 1500 at ~50 MPH (pre-breaking) and everyone walks away.Damn, just right out of frickken nowhere. Stupid idiot. That sucks man. Glad you had that dash cam. Although it looks pretty cut and dry who was at fault and what happened but at least that camera showed your light was green and they just came right out of nowhere. What happened to the driver of the car?
Wow, I woulda read her the riot act for driving like that and doing it with a kid in a car seat to boot.She was fine, young and scared, but ok (as was her baby). Speaks volumes on the safety on modern vehicles. 2017 Chevy Volt and 2017 Ram 1500 at ~50 MPH (pre-breaking) and everyone walks away.
That's amazing. I'm very happy to hear that the little guy was unhurt in that accident. I can understand your struggles with this. I don't even want to think about how I would feel if a child was injured from any accident I might be involved in, regardless of who was at fault. Thankfully you don't have to experience this to that degree. Keep your head up, and congrats on your new truck.Here's the thing, there was a baby in a car seat in the rear passenger seat. Slept through it all, woke up when mom was getting him out of his car seat. No glass on him or anything. This is something I've been struggling with, I know I wasn't at fault, but the what ifs for that baby.
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Here's the thing, there was a baby in a car seat in the rear passenger seat. Slept through it all, woke up when mom was getting him out of his car seat. No glass on him or anything. This is something I've been struggling with, I know I wasn't at fault, but the what ifs for that baby.
great news. not a speed I want to be going when I bump into another car.She was fine, young and scared, but ok (as was her baby). Speaks volumes on the safety on modern vehicles. 2017 Chevy Volt and 2017 Ram 1500 at ~50 MPH (pre-breaking) and everyone walks away.
Ouch. Hate front and side damage, they seem to never ride good again.
Well reacting is a timed event. Our computers give up plenty of info, including speed. I beat a speeding ticket only because Google had recorded my speed and the speed limit, direction of travel, where I was going since I input it in so it helped me win the case, he said I was over 20mph in a 75 mile zone, which is a felony. Sure I could go that fast, but I'm real old, 70. I'm past fast now.Very happy to see no one got hurt! I'd hate to have to go through this, especially in today's truck market.
This thread inspired me to finally get a dash cam. I went cheap at first just to get my feet wet and was headed to a local walmart anyway. I picked up a $29 "sharper image" dash cam and a $15 SD card. I did some some power cord tucking and set it up yesterday. It works great and is easy to download the videos via USB cord. I don't care for the mount setup, but you get what you pay for.
I was in a similar wreck 20yrs ago, where the other driver blew through a stop sign and I nailed him towards the right rear corner of his vehilce. Guy admitted to not stopping and was ticketed as such. His insurance wouldn't pay 100% of my vehicle repair costs because they said I should have been able to stop in time. This is all regardless of tickets, testimony, skid marks, etc..etc. I had to subrogate it through my insurance. IIRC, they paid 60%, my insurance covered the other 40% of a ~$7000 bill at the time.
They do sell them there, it does many things. They call it alcohol.Wow. Yeah, I think I'll look at dash cams now. Glad you're OK. Each day I get behind the wheel there's someone in a motor vehicle who has me convinced yet again you can get a DL at a Dollar General or 7/11.