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<blockquote data-quote="ConstitutionCowboy" data-source="post: 3557879" data-attributes="member: 745"><p>I forgot about my subdural hematoma in 2011 that was caused by getting rear-ended over on Western Ave, southbound, just south of 164th. We were waiting on traffic to clear coming the other way so we could cross over into the driveway across the street to do some work and wham! I had to have brain surgery. The hematoma was squishing my brain and it was like I was having a stroke.</p><p></p><p>I had learned years ago not to turn your wheels in the direction you want to go when awaiting for traffic to clear when needing to cross over the lanes in the opposite direction. If I had turned the wheels, we would have been launched into the oncoming traffic. We would not have survived the 50 MPH head-on collision followed by that 50 MPH rear-ending. Anything smaller than the Suburban we were in and we might not have survived the rear-ender. </p><p></p><p>Woody</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConstitutionCowboy, post: 3557879, member: 745"] I forgot about my subdural hematoma in 2011 that was caused by getting rear-ended over on Western Ave, southbound, just south of 164th. We were waiting on traffic to clear coming the other way so we could cross over into the driveway across the street to do some work and wham! I had to have brain surgery. The hematoma was squishing my brain and it was like I was having a stroke. I had learned years ago not to turn your wheels in the direction you want to go when awaiting for traffic to clear when needing to cross over the lanes in the opposite direction. If I had turned the wheels, we would have been launched into the oncoming traffic. We would not have survived the 50 MPH head-on collision followed by that 50 MPH rear-ending. Anything smaller than the Suburban we were in and we might not have survived the rear-ender. Woody [/QUOTE]
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