You ask us not to criticize your driving, so I'm going to criticize your logic instead. First off, it *IS* your fault whether you think so or not. Using your very own statement, "it had nothing to do with my age or my speed" I should then ask what you think DID have to do with it then? Was it the other driver's fault? I'm kind of doubting that. Was the pavement especially slippery? Well, that is where age and experience does come in. You already mention doing 5mph above the posted turn speed limit when this happened (we could argue all day long whether you were doing more than that or not)... but regardless it was still over the limit.. and that is, of course where speed comes in.
So, really, the fact is that your age AND speed had EVERYTHING to do with your accident.
if what he says is how it happened, it was not his fault, the other driver was in HIS lane so he swerved to avoid and hit a guardrail, it was the fault of the other driver, 5 mph over the speed limit is nothing.
Limbo glad you and your friends are OK
I want to say that wearing your seat belt did not "save" your life, it just was not your time, one thing life will teach you when it's your time, you are done. period
I rolled a caravan 4 times at 70 mph, no seat belt, my wife was in the van, I had no injuries at all, she had half her face ripped open, broke two ribs, and many small injuries.
I know someone else that fell asleep at the wheel wearing his seat belt and died.
my point is this.
when it's your time to die, there is nothing you can do to prevent it, if it is not your time you are not going anywhere. no matter what.
I have met way too many people that have survived insane crashes, or falls or being crushed by this or that and survived in a situation that you would bet that no one survived.
thank the dood upstairs and go on with life and enjoy the beauty that comes with it.
