Posted by showcrop on April 04, 2018 at 19:17:52 from (75.68.37.174):
I was pulling onto a divided highway by way of a right turn lane with yield, at a four way intersection controlled by a light. There is another road that comes in from the other side. I could see a small car approaching the light coming down that road, and I could see that I had plenty of room to get onto the road before he could negotiate the turn and come up to where I would be, so I proceeded. Just as I was getting straightened out with the big road, I heard a very loud crash and see movement out of the corner of my eye. I looked and that little car had just run into me. He had to have gone just as fast as he could make that turn in order to come up with me. He was apparently determined to make me yield to him. He was a 16 year old on his way to a basketball game with an adult in one of three other cars that stopped. I called for the police who was completely sympathetic with me. The car was still drivable with the front fender hanging off. My truck got a little mud rubbed off from the front tire.
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