A half-hour after opening yesterday maintenance called to let us know there was a unoccupied van sitting on the shoulder of the road that circles our parking lots. We get there and not only is it partially blocking traffic, but we can see that it hit our guardrail.
In fact, this van hit our guardrail, rode it for about 40 feet before it rose too high and the van fell back, losing the right front tire, twisting the right rear tire, and snapping the guardrail supports for another 160 feet! Gouged-up the grass pretty good too.
Now figure, the speed limit on this road around the lots is 15mph, so I can't imagine how fast this person must have been driving! And it was a fairly well kept, clean looking van, so I surmised it belonged to a older person.
Bing. Police find it belongs to an 83yo man. They find him at home. He claims another car 'forced him' off the road, so he called someone for a ride and left.

So, you don't think to call the police after being in a serious accident? Methinks he might not have a license, or shouldn't be driving. Van was current on insurance, so not a big deal for us anyway. And the way the tread marks gradually veer off the road into the guardrail at the beginning of the curve make me think he either wasn't paying attention or dozed-off.
We got to do happy dances anyway, because our new contracted towing company got to tow their first car from us! So this guy is going to owe us 200$ for towing his van, AND the expense of replacing 200+ feet of guardrail, as well as fixing the grass.

In fact, this van hit our guardrail, rode it for about 40 feet before it rose too high and the van fell back, losing the right front tire, twisting the right rear tire, and snapping the guardrail supports for another 160 feet! Gouged-up the grass pretty good too.
Now figure, the speed limit on this road around the lots is 15mph, so I can't imagine how fast this person must have been driving! And it was a fairly well kept, clean looking van, so I surmised it belonged to a older person.
Bing. Police find it belongs to an 83yo man. They find him at home. He claims another car 'forced him' off the road, so he called someone for a ride and left.

So, you don't think to call the police after being in a serious accident? Methinks he might not have a license, or shouldn't be driving. Van was current on insurance, so not a big deal for us anyway. And the way the tread marks gradually veer off the road into the guardrail at the beginning of the curve make me think he either wasn't paying attention or dozed-off.
We got to do happy dances anyway, because our new contracted towing company got to tow their first car from us! So this guy is going to owe us 200$ for towing his van, AND the expense of replacing 200+ feet of guardrail, as well as fixing the grass.



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