charlesmann
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my dad survived a rollover in an r model mack hauling a load of lime in a dry bulk tanker, just after i was born. the cab was crushed on the driver's, down to the steering wheel, and a bit further, bc it bent the column down and had him pinched between the seat, column and the brake peddle. he managed to free himself, crawl out of the rear window and only suffered a broken neck, that he was unaware of. he drove to the hospital, went n to get checked out, dr said his neck was broke and he would never walk agin. i got out of bed, dressed himself, drove from east tx, to shreveport, la to the va hospital and they repaired his neck. he died 40 yrs late. edit: he was not wearing his seatbelt, which is how he ended up on the floorboard
my step brother just lost his son to a drunk driving accident, where his son was restrained by his belt, but drowned bc he was knocked unconscious and couldn't get out of his car.
a guy i went to school with was burned alive due to similar circumstances as mu step-brother's son.
i wear my belt bc i hate listening to the dang buzzer and iv gotten accustomed to wearing 1, its sec nature, unless I'm in a mv, or I'm driving over a long bridge, like the ms river bridge or ponchatrane
my step brother just lost his son to a drunk driving accident, where his son was restrained by his belt, but drowned bc he was knocked unconscious and couldn't get out of his car.
a guy i went to school with was burned alive due to similar circumstances as mu step-brother's son.
i wear my belt bc i hate listening to the dang buzzer and iv gotten accustomed to wearing 1, its sec nature, unless I'm in a mv, or I'm driving over a long bridge, like the ms river bridge or ponchatrane