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2vette2 07-29-2013 10:51 AM

It seems most on this thread think only old people have car accidents. Maybe the law should have everyone retested periodically. :hide:

GuyFromLeMans 07-29-2013 10:52 AM


Originally Posted by 2vette2 (Post 1584530134)
It seems most on this thread think only old people have car accidents. Maybe the law should have everyone retested periodically. :hide:

Not me. Read me, three posts up:


Originally Posted by GuyFromLeMans (Post 1584530110)
There should be a test at ANY age if you ask me...

:thumbs:

Vetteman Jack 07-29-2013 10:55 AM

Sorry to see the damage to your car and very glad that you and your wide were not seriously injured. Best of luck with either the repair or a replacement should it come to that.

2vette2 07-29-2013 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by GuyFromLeMans (Post 1584530143)
Not me. Read me, three posts up:

:thumbs:

Sorry I did missed that one, but I did say "most".

05silvvette 07-29-2013 11:00 AM

When i am at that age, i hope they have learned their lesson at the DMV. This is a common occurrence and he was not competent enough to operate a vehicle. A simply safety driving exam would suffice to maintain safety on the road.

GuyFromLeMans 07-29-2013 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by 2vette2 (Post 1584530194)
Sorry I did missed that one, but I did say "most".

I know. We're in agreement anyway! :cheers:

Not sure which age category generates the most accidents: Teenagers (racing, texting etc...) or old timers..... and I am from the retirement state! I see and avoid them every day. :willy:

Vette_DD 07-29-2013 11:07 AM


Originally Posted by Brockman66 (Post 1584529883)
Once you reach a certain age, however old that may be, you should be required to take yearly driving exams to retain your license.

:iagree: About age 80. Not yearly, but every 4 to 5 years.


Originally Posted by rakuhn (Post 1584530044)
Perhaps you will change your opinion of older drivers once you become one.

No, not likely, and I've been retired for 10 years.


Originally Posted by 05silvvette (Post 1584530063)
There should be a law in place that tests individuals after a certain age.

:iagree:

An 80 year old female almost hit me 3 different times when I had my first Vette in 1967.

GuyFromLeMans 07-29-2013 11:09 AM


Originally Posted by JimTN (Post 1584530257)

An 80 year old female almost hit me 3 different times when I had my first Vette in 1967.

Were you dating her daughter?

IrishSpuds 07-29-2013 11:14 AM


Originally Posted by guyfromlemans (Post 1584530276)
were you dating her daughter?

haaaa!!!!!!

John harlen 07-29-2013 11:20 AM

Anyone over 50 should be tested.

JJC5 07-29-2013 11:41 AM


Originally Posted by 05silvvette (Post 1584530063)
There should be a law in place that tests individuals after a certain age. This guy hasnt been tested on vehicle operation since 1938!!

It's easy to put the blame on age. After all, somebody has to be responsible. There has to be someone to sue, right? I wonder if any teenagers have ever broadsided anybody or have done something totally stupid. :toetap:
O.P. sorry for your misfortune. Is the 91 year old man okay or does that not count?

dvilin 07-29-2013 11:43 AM

Pretty ugly, good luck with the repairs.

rgamache 07-29-2013 11:44 AM


Originally Posted by 2vette2 (Post 1584530134)
It seems most on this thread think only old people have car accidents. Maybe the law should have everyone retested periodically. :hide:

Sorry about your Vette. Glad no one was hurt.

Twice in my driving career that has happened to me....both young kids..the most recent an unlicensed driver. So incompetents come in all ages. :(

05silvvette 07-29-2013 11:47 AM

The intent was not to make fun of the guy with that post. I was merely stating his physical ability to walk. Def a miscommunication because i wanted to make sure he was okay. He walked away with minor injuries

GuyFromLeMans 07-29-2013 11:53 AM


Originally Posted by JJC5 (Post 1584530558)
I wonder if any teenagers have ever broadsided anybody or have done something totally stupid. :toetap:


Originally Posted by rgamache (Post 1584530579)
Twice in my driving career that has happened to me....both young kids..the most recent an unlicensed driver. So incompetents come in all ages. :(

Yup:

Originally Posted by GuyFromLeMans (Post 1584530232)
Not sure which age category generates the most accidents: Teenagers (racing, texting etc...) or old timers..... and I am from the retirement state! I see and avoid them every day. :willy:

And:

Originally Posted by GuyFromLeMans (Post 1584530110)
There should be a test at ANY age if you ask me...


Bill Dearborn 07-29-2013 12:27 PM

From the damage it looks like you will need a door, new door frame/rocker, maybe a new rear quarter, repair to the frame under the door and maybe replacement of the front door frame support. All fixable without leaving any issues (it isn't a unibody car where the forces would distribute through the whole structure). Only problem is cost could be quite high and insurance company will be trying to total it. Since you are the injured party you should be in the driver's seat as far as what happens to the car as long as the insurance has sufficient coverage to pay for the repair.

I knew a guy who was driving his 67 427 BB TriPower Roadster in Nashville back in the early 70s when it was hit by another driver essentially destroying 60% of the car with severe frame damage. Other guy's insurance company wanted to total the car but the guy I knew insisted the car should be repaired. Luckily, he did that since the car is worth over $100K now.

Bill

Johnathon59 07-29-2013 12:38 PM

I have noticed most senior drivers have difficulty turning their heads / neck & just check the mirrors leaving a huge blind spot, I have almost been backed into twice last month, sorry for your accident & I'm sure after repairs will be good as new.

pewter99 07-29-2013 12:43 PM

sorry about the car...glad no one was hurt seriously


cleaned up the unnecessary commentary...lets keep the hostility etc out of the thread

swdude987 07-29-2013 02:19 PM

Glad to hear you are okay!! It took years to convince my grandmother who is now 93 to not drive. I just do not understand why driver tests are not a requirement every 3 year at 70+ years of age.

Rky Mtn C6 07-29-2013 02:36 PM

Time for a C7. :auto:


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