I lost my perfect partner in crime...
#18
I am very happy that i'm ok. I'm glad i came back to evolutionm.net to post. I needed to tell people my story and I needed the support and "boost" to get me going again. Thanks to everybody for doing that and i will be getting the twin brother of my lost evolicious soon. The future looks fast for me....with hopefully less deer.
#27
Glad you made it out ok! But take the following lessons with you:
1.) Never swerve for a animal / object so violently that you lose control. The insurance companies will say it was 100% driver error. Plus you will damage your car worse than just driving into the animal.
2.) Take your car to a parking lot / road course and LEARN how to handle it at extreme situations! This way when you need to recover from something drastic like this, you have the practice to do so.
I've gone crazy on my car at a track and all over in parking lots, and am confident there is almost no situation that could make me just lose control of my car. The only way I'm getting into an accident is if someone / something runs into me.
1.) Never swerve for a animal / object so violently that you lose control. The insurance companies will say it was 100% driver error. Plus you will damage your car worse than just driving into the animal.
2.) Take your car to a parking lot / road course and LEARN how to handle it at extreme situations! This way when you need to recover from something drastic like this, you have the practice to do so.
I've gone crazy on my car at a track and all over in parking lots, and am confident there is almost no situation that could make me just lose control of my car. The only way I'm getting into an accident is if someone / something runs into me.
#30
Thanks everybody!!! I do appreciate all these comments and boost in morale. I am saving up for a nice big down payment on the twin... wherever she is. As for the wing, I can not believe that it survived so well. it was crazy how sturdy it still was!!
This is my next course of action along with the saving....thanks a bunch!!
Glad you made it out ok! But take the following lessons with you:
1.) Never swerve for a animal / object so violently that you lose control. The insurance companies will say it was 100% driver error. Plus you will damage your car worse than just driving into the animal.
2.) Take your car to a parking lot / road course and LEARN how to handle it at extreme situations! This way when you need to recover from something drastic like this, you have the practice to do so.
1.) Never swerve for a animal / object so violently that you lose control. The insurance companies will say it was 100% driver error. Plus you will damage your car worse than just driving into the animal.
2.) Take your car to a parking lot / road course and LEARN how to handle it at extreme situations! This way when you need to recover from something drastic like this, you have the practice to do so.