This morning's adventure
Oct. 28th, 2009 09:25 pmMy sister and I work at the same company. To save gas (and increase gossip time) we drive to work together.
This morning we were behind a small SUV. We were chatting along, and then the SUV veered sloooowly to the right and began to scrape along at the curb. Then it went back to the center of the lane. We both exclaimed how strange that was.
At the next light, which was red, the SUV got into the right-hand-turn-only lane and slowed down. We were almost parallel when we noticed the SUV slowly approach the car in front of it and tap it very lightly before stopping. The driver was a blond woman in her thirties. She put her head back on the headrest and just sat like that.
My sister and I looked at the car in front of her. There seemed to be no damage; it was a very light tap. I was just trying to find the button for the window so I could shout at the sleeping woman when the woman who'd been tapped got out of her car and went to check the damage.
Then the sleeping woman sat forward again and looked ready to drive.
Have I mentioned that the entire driver's side of the sleeping woman's car was slightly mangled and covered with scrapes?
ETA: No, I did not call the police. I assumed the woman who was hit would call the police. That was probably the wrong decision. :(
This morning we were behind a small SUV. We were chatting along, and then the SUV veered sloooowly to the right and began to scrape along at the curb. Then it went back to the center of the lane. We both exclaimed how strange that was.
At the next light, which was red, the SUV got into the right-hand-turn-only lane and slowed down. We were almost parallel when we noticed the SUV slowly approach the car in front of it and tap it very lightly before stopping. The driver was a blond woman in her thirties. She put her head back on the headrest and just sat like that.
My sister and I looked at the car in front of her. There seemed to be no damage; it was a very light tap. I was just trying to find the button for the window so I could shout at the sleeping woman when the woman who'd been tapped got out of her car and went to check the damage.
Then the sleeping woman sat forward again and looked ready to drive.
Have I mentioned that the entire driver's side of the sleeping woman's car was slightly mangled and covered with scrapes?
ETA: No, I did not call the police. I assumed the woman who was hit would call the police. That was probably the wrong decision. :(
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Date: 2009-10-29 02:38 am (UTC)