SAHDad
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jan 15, 2009
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I think instead of that shirt you need something with flashing lights and a hornI'm glad you are okay after being run over so many times
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Okay is a relative term. My right leg from ankle to knee is basically scar tissue, and I have failed skin grafts on both thighs. (Yes, failed skin grafts - electrical surge fried the machine on one attempt, and something went haywire on the other attempt, and it sliced down almost to the bone.) So one leg has almost no pain sensation, and they don't sweat. On the other hand, I was supposed to lose the leg . . . then they upgraded it to "would always need a cane" . . . then to "can walk, but will never run" to "oh, let him play soccer if he can, what do we know?"
A couple of the accidents have been my fault, but the vast majority have been caused by drivers who either are not looking for a walker/runner/cyclist, or drivers who do not want to share the road with anything that is not another car.
Aside from the major one above, the others as a pedestrian have been along the "clipped by a mirror" or "slammed into a panel/climbed onto the hood to avoid injury" variety. I have also avoided serious injury as a cyclist, though I have lost one bike, and dinged up several others in accidents.
My current philosophy (which has served me well for close to a decade now) is to forget the whole "assume the drivers cannot see you" philosophy. Instead, I pretend that I am wearing a bright orange jumpsuit, with flashers, reflective strips, and a horn. And that there is a $1,000,000 bounty on my head for the first motorist to hit me.
