Posted by Banditfarmer on March 04, 2015 at 05:18:03 from (75.186.9.25):
In Reply to: Auto driving trivia posted by 37Chief on March 03, 2015 at 17:50:29:
When I got my drivers license at 16 my drivers ED teacher said I was one of his best students, I felt good about that. 2 months later I was rear ended and totaled my moms car, Not my fault. From then till I was 21 I always seamed to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. I had totaled 9 cars and trucks in accidents that were never my fault. My insurance company really loved me. I got 1 ticket for speeding that I took to court and won! It was a no brainer to win, Chevy 1ton 350 4 speed with 456 gears and 8.25x16.5 tires with a trailer hauling a MH 44 diesel going up a long steep grade. 72 in a 55 RIGHT! At 50 mph that poor truck was screaming! Went to court and told the Judge I will pay double the fine if you can get that truck to 60 mph and tossed him the keys. He took me up on it and left in my truck. He came back in and just flat out ripped into that cop for that BS ticket. I won!
That was 30 years ago and I haven't had an accident or ticket sense! And I plan to keep it that way. I never tried to out run a cop, Had friends that tried and it never ended good for them so I'm not going to try it. I guess its true, As you get older you get smarter! I hope! Bandit
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