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Man backed into my husband's UPS truck while parked
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<blockquote data-quote="Just Numbers" data-source="post: 567368" data-attributes="member: 22877"><p>Personally I really don't care if it's avoidable or not. My concern is about safety dribble, slogans and acronyms. I was taught driver safety on that old slogan all good kids love milk and felt the same way about the safety dribble. But that all changed one day while the wife and I were on vacation and it happened at an intersection in Savannah, Georgia. Yep, instinctively when the light turned green I looked left, right, left. If I hadn't me and my wife would have been broad sided by the guy who crashed the light doing about 40-50. I would have been a statistic instead of responding to this thread on the brown cafe. It was at that point in my driving career I realized the importance of pounding that dribble into my head. So whether it be a package car or your personal car that safety dribble may just save your life! It did mine!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Just Numbers, post: 567368, member: 22877"] Personally I really don't care if it's avoidable or not. My concern is about safety dribble, slogans and acronyms. I was taught driver safety on that old slogan all good kids love milk and felt the same way about the safety dribble. But that all changed one day while the wife and I were on vacation and it happened at an intersection in Savannah, Georgia. Yep, instinctively when the light turned green I looked left, right, left. If I hadn't me and my wife would have been broad sided by the guy who crashed the light doing about 40-50. I would have been a statistic instead of responding to this thread on the brown cafe. It was at that point in my driving career I realized the importance of pounding that dribble into my head. So whether it be a package car or your personal car that safety dribble may just save your life! It did mine! [/QUOTE]
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