She. Yes, I think I was lucky, she actually slowed down, did not hit me at full speed. I noticed this car before, she drove pretty fast and did not straight in the lane. Still I don't think I could do differently, maybe only move to the right lane at the traffic light and let he hit an electric Porche that was in front of meThe Pontiac GS driver appears to hit everything but the road. Likely uninsured indigent and perhaps illiterate. Driving a demolition derby contender…
Jes sayin. You’re probably lucky he did not take a shot at you.
I’m assuming that’s the offender if not my apologies to the piece of crap Pontiac
Floriduh. End of story.I've heard of a crazy story by a co-worker here in Florida. He said the car/person hit them and stopped but did not exchange insurance or DLs info. The car speed off and he went to the police to report it as a hit and run and they said it wasn't. The person did stop technically... and the police were going to do nothing about it.
Damage was minor but it's the annoyance of having to use your own insurance with no way to pursue the other person.
EDIT: And don't get me started on pawn shops here. If you get your stuff stolen and it's sold to a pawn shop you often have to buy it back unless you can a police officer who will take time out of their schedule to go through formal procedures to retrieve your stolen goods back without payment.
More likely a drunk or distracted driver.The Pontiac GS driver appears to hit everything but the road. Likely uninsured indigent and perhaps illiterate. Driving a demolition derby contender…
Jes sayin. You’re probably lucky he did not take a shot at you.
I’m assuming that’s the offender if not my apologies to the piece of crap Pontiac