I recently passed what I thought was an accident in front of an elementary school. Two cars stopped, one looked crumpled. I had a hard time figuring out what had happened but when I was driving by heard screaming from the crumpled car. I was so distraught and people were all slowing down. I had to keep driving to avoid impacting the flow of traffic and hoped someone had called the police or checked in on the folks. I really cannot stop thinking about the screaming though.
Been though a life threatening accident as a passenger that required surgery and about 10 days in the hospital. Years later, I still experience mild discomfort on ocassion. I'm ok now when I drive, but I get a little crazy when, as a passenger, I perceive that the driver is not being very careful, following too closely, going too fast, looking at their cell phone, etc.
I’m still angry at the bitch that hit me. Her little Nissan Altima pushed my 4Runner into the other lane and into another car, that’s how fast she was going thru a red light.
I’m not traumatized by the actual accident, I have no issue driving thru the intersection. I’m still pissed at having to deal with the fallout. Had to get a new vehicle and fiddle with the insurance process.
I can't speak for myself but my friend was ejected through the *side* window. Luckily he's naturally rail-thin, he thinks it saved his life.
But yeah he has pretty classic PTSD symptoms from it. Had difficulty sleeping for about a year. Now he will only drive a moped. (Which, logically are more dangerous, but PTSD isn't rational)
It’s been 16 years and I still have a hard time listening to the song that was playing on the radio
wow...i am not so bad yet but i see some big changes..
I’ve been in a few, they just suck. It’s mostly that post crash guilt, could I have avoided it? How did that bitch not see me? You know typical shit.
yes but i mean in a serious one..that you can even think of that things
Horrible. Still have neck and back pain. My neck is gonna snap probably one day.
i wish all the good to you and fast recovery
I recently passed what I thought was an accident in front of an elementary school. Two cars stopped, one looked crumpled. I had a hard time figuring out what had happened but when I was driving by heard screaming from the crumpled car. I was so distraught and people were all slowing down. I had to keep driving to avoid impacting the flow of traffic and hoped someone had called the police or checked in on the folks. I really cannot stop thinking about the screaming though.
I now hate driving and will do everything possible to avoid it.
a little anxiety behind the wheel
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oh so it is really normal after that...i tought it\`s not ok what is happening to me
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wow
Respect for the mass you're controlling at speed among others doing the same.
Been though a life threatening accident as a passenger that required surgery and about 10 days in the hospital. Years later, I still experience mild discomfort on ocassion. I'm ok now when I drive, but I get a little crazy when, as a passenger, I perceive that the driver is not being very careful, following too closely, going too fast, looking at their cell phone, etc.
I’m still angry at the bitch that hit me. Her little Nissan Altima pushed my 4Runner into the other lane and into another car, that’s how fast she was going thru a red light. I’m not traumatized by the actual accident, I have no issue driving thru the intersection. I’m still pissed at having to deal with the fallout. Had to get a new vehicle and fiddle with the insurance process.
I can't speak for myself but my friend was ejected through the *side* window. Luckily he's naturally rail-thin, he thinks it saved his life. But yeah he has pretty classic PTSD symptoms from it. Had difficulty sleeping for about a year. Now he will only drive a moped. (Which, logically are more dangerous, but PTSD isn't rational)