Hawthorn37
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A few nights ago, late evening, we had an unexpected and unwelcome guest park their car on our driveway, taking the unusual route of driving through the wall! The guy had “lost control” of his car (wasn‘t looking at the road) and not straightened up on a slight bend of the busy trunk road we live on, took a straight line across the oncoming lane, and across a pavement, and through the wall. It‘s a 30 zone which 8/10 drivers ignore. Thankfully no other cars were involved, and no pedestrians were about (both minor miracles for our busy road), and the driver got away with a sore hand. The other miracle is that our pride and joy was parked around 5m from where the car was halted - it was held back by a tree and two log stores which are all pretty much destroyed) and only 1m from flying bricks which impaled the log stores and garage wall. Only a few light scratches on the van bodywork from ricocheting bricks and mortar which covered the garden and drive.
Now for the tidy up, and haggling with his insurance company - one I’ve never previously heard of even on comparison sites - so that’s going to be fun.
It has prompted me to wonder though, if others have had similar close calls, avoiding near disasters happening to their Cali?
Another thought / observation - what a lot of plastic is built into the front end of cars these days! I’ve picked literally thousands of bits of black plastic, headlight plastic, plastic underbody parts, all strewn as far as 15m from the crash site.
Now for the tidy up, and haggling with his insurance company - one I’ve never previously heard of even on comparison sites - so that’s going to be fun.
It has prompted me to wonder though, if others have had similar close calls, avoiding near disasters happening to their Cali?
Another thought / observation - what a lot of plastic is built into the front end of cars these days! I’ve picked literally thousands of bits of black plastic, headlight plastic, plastic underbody parts, all strewn as far as 15m from the crash site.