Alex225
MB Enthusiast
- Joined
- Aug 23, 2015
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- CLS63 AMG
What's the closest you've come to having a crash or being crashed into without an accident actually occurring?
Had a moment on Saturday morning which was so close but luckily resulted in just a change of pants for the other driver.
Headed along a country lane at about 34-35mph, it was winding and damp at this point so not where you'd go any quicker. As I've come over the brow of a hill, there's a tractor coming the other way. It took a moment to realise the size of the thing as the green body and lights are central, the tyres being the same colour as the road took a moment to register that they were in half of my lane. So I came to a fairly abrupt but perfectly safe stop.
It was just as I came to this stop that I realised that I had a Ford Focus about 6" to an angle up the bank to my left! I had to reverse around the car to allow the tractor past.
I then got out to see if the driver was ok, which she was but just a bit shaken. I hadn't even noticed her driving particularly close behind me but the sudden stop caught her out completely and she was then given the choice of hit the back of my other half's CLS or mount the grass verge. I'm glad she opted for the latter!
Had a moment on Saturday morning which was so close but luckily resulted in just a change of pants for the other driver.
Headed along a country lane at about 34-35mph, it was winding and damp at this point so not where you'd go any quicker. As I've come over the brow of a hill, there's a tractor coming the other way. It took a moment to realise the size of the thing as the green body and lights are central, the tyres being the same colour as the road took a moment to register that they were in half of my lane. So I came to a fairly abrupt but perfectly safe stop.
It was just as I came to this stop that I realised that I had a Ford Focus about 6" to an angle up the bank to my left! I had to reverse around the car to allow the tractor past.
I then got out to see if the driver was ok, which she was but just a bit shaken. I hadn't even noticed her driving particularly close behind me but the sudden stop caught her out completely and she was then given the choice of hit the back of my other half's CLS or mount the grass verge. I'm glad she opted for the latter!