Does it mean go if a car also with a green (light) is approaching in the opposite direction? Stranger things have happened but this happened to me in my e30 about 1030 caught in petaluma. They thought I was slowing down because that's what it heard like to them somehow, but call this the first 2011 r3v. I tried dodging to the inside but it would not have worked out, it looked like they were stopped then jumped out right in front of me. I don't know if they have insurance on it either because I heard them talking about that and how they're still trying to get the car in their name because they just bought it 5 months ago. Wtf. I didn't get much though, just parts from when they were translating for the officer, they just spoke spanish. Olds aurora 4d or something vs my e30. I wiped the stupid smile right of the side of its face, but at the cost of my vert. Driver side front is pushed back into the wheel pretty good. Ill get pictures here soon, I took some but I cant download the yahoo mail attachments on my phone to upload them to photobucket, just view them.
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Originally posted by Conki View PostAm I the only one who doesn't understand how the accident happened?
When you get a greenlight, so does the traffic going the other way. If you're on your side of the road, nobody should hit anyone.........????
Originally posted by Conki View PostWere they turning left as you were going straight, driving through the intersection? That sucks dude.
Doesn't make sense to be turning left from the right lane or turning right from the left.....Last edited by Chaos Theory; 01-10-2011, 03:00 AM.
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Yes. that is correct I was in the center lane too so I had less time to react. I was doing about 35, and they pulled in front of me when I was just at the intersection. I tried to make it low, aka to the right, but that only prevented me from t boning them. My driver side front impacted her passenger front.
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Originally posted by Chaos Theory View PostDefinitely not.
When you get a greenlight, so does the traffic going the other way. If you're on your side of the road, nobody should hit anyone.........????
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