Ratical2
Enthusiast
I have been depressed all week. This is my first at fault accident in 30+ years of driving.
Going to work on Wednesday morning in Bay Area commute traffic, I played bumper tag with the guy in front of me. He was no more pleased then I, as he was driving a brand new Lexus LS460 with only 300 miles on the odometer. Now he will have an even newer rear bumper.
Traffic was moving along at about 40MPH when I looked to my right to change lanes but as I started to move over, I saw out of the corner of my eye that a car was driving in my blind spot and turned further to verify. Yup, a car was really there.
When I looked back forward, traffic was stopped in my lane. I couldn't move to either lane because of traffic and could only go forward.
I thought I was fairly decent at threshold braking but I was not ready for the surge of adrenalin, and the cold pavement. I locked up and lifted and reapplied the brakes only to lock up again sliding into the car ahead of me at 10 to 15 MPH.
I still feel awful and depressed about the damage to both cars, while I have been the anvil a few times I have never been the Hammer. I really pride myself in attentive driving but sometimes stuff happens as the Lexus driver put it. He was pretty cool about it all things considered.
So far the estimate is at $6800 for repair. Most of the damage is hidden by the facia. The hood was popped up in front but not damaged except for a chip in the paint as passenger side rear edge slide under the front edge of the door. The driver side headlamp needs to be replaced and the bumper cover is not torn but wrinkled. Hopefully, it doesn't have to be replaced.
I need to practise my threshold braking at 45F and simulate the panic condition so don't do this again.
My wife reminded me it could have been much worse...
Going to work on Wednesday morning in Bay Area commute traffic, I played bumper tag with the guy in front of me. He was no more pleased then I, as he was driving a brand new Lexus LS460 with only 300 miles on the odometer. Now he will have an even newer rear bumper.
Traffic was moving along at about 40MPH when I looked to my right to change lanes but as I started to move over, I saw out of the corner of my eye that a car was driving in my blind spot and turned further to verify. Yup, a car was really there.
When I looked back forward, traffic was stopped in my lane. I couldn't move to either lane because of traffic and could only go forward.
I thought I was fairly decent at threshold braking but I was not ready for the surge of adrenalin, and the cold pavement. I locked up and lifted and reapplied the brakes only to lock up again sliding into the car ahead of me at 10 to 15 MPH.
I still feel awful and depressed about the damage to both cars, while I have been the anvil a few times I have never been the Hammer. I really pride myself in attentive driving but sometimes stuff happens as the Lexus driver put it. He was pretty cool about it all things considered.
So far the estimate is at $6800 for repair. Most of the damage is hidden by the facia. The hood was popped up in front but not damaged except for a chip in the paint as passenger side rear edge slide under the front edge of the door. The driver side headlamp needs to be replaced and the bumper cover is not torn but wrinkled. Hopefully, it doesn't have to be replaced.
I need to practise my threshold braking at 45F and simulate the panic condition so don't do this again.
My wife reminded me it could have been much worse...
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