Yesterday, I was rearended while I was stopped waiting for traffic to move at the light. I was behind several cars. The light had just turned green, but no one had moved yet. I had kept a discrete distance from the car in front of me, at least 8 ft.
Then out of the blue I hear this impact sound, almost like an explosion. I was thrown forward by the impact, then thrown back by my seatbelt, hitting my head on the padded headrest. It all happened so fast, yet seemed to be going in slow motion.
I felt the impact in the middle of my upper back first, then my left shoulder, neck and finally my head as it hit the headrest. I was stunned, but somehow managed to get my phone out of my pocket and call 911. I remember they asked if we needed an ambulance. I responded “No, I don’t think so.” So they sent the Highway Patrol. In the meantime we managed to pull our cars off to the side of the road while we waited.
I remember dreading getting out of the car to take a look at the damage. But I was surprised…my car only had a dent in the license plate. But his car….bent hood, cracked windshield, shattered passenger side window (glass was everywhere on the road), deployed air bags, a trunk that had popped open and wouldn’t close and there was smoke comming from his engine.
When the Highway Patrol arrived, he was ticketed for careless driving and his car had to be towed away. I was given a copy of the report and told I could leave.
I did not see this comming. That’s a good thing. What if I had seen him barreling down on me…..I would have stiffened up, I would not have been relaxed, I would have probably been seriously injured and there would have been more damage to my car, his car and to him and his passenger. As it is we “walked” away with our lives intact.
So you see, sometimes it is a good thing if you don’t see it comming…
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