Submitted by ParkyMalarkey t3_zqd2f6 in providence
I think it was around 9ish o clock. You were in a mid 90s grayish color Oldsmobile aurora. You turned late into the corner, worried about departing your lane and possibly hitting another car, your initial turn was too sharp and quick. This is where your car began to lose control. You then overcorrected, and applied the brakes causing your car to spin out.
I just wanted to say that I am very proud of how you handled the entire situation. I could tell you were having a panic attack, and it took a lot of courage to get back in that car, and drive it home.
I hope you made it home safe, don’t beat yourself up too bad about the whole situation, just remember you are safe now and you got through it.
It’s winter time people.
Check your tires and tire pressure regularly. Check the weather before you leave, try to keep any distractions away from you.
Also when you’re going around the thurbers ave corner: focus, listen to your car, feel your car, and soak in everything around you. Even if you drove it twice a day for 10 years, it’s still as dangerous each time you drive by that corner.
Also if you feel your car swapping left to right like it’s about to lose control, don’t hit the brakes. Try to keep the wheel steady without over correcting and coast or accelerate out of it.
We are all human, nobody is a perfect driver. Once we accept that and try to improve our driving, traffic safety improves.
DonnyBomeneddy t1_j0xpnr5 wrote
I'm more impressed that a mid 90's aurora is still running. 🤣