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Spin Happens

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Ya know that theory I was jesting about yesterday? Well, it works from both directions. If you are under-prepared, that is when you will face situations that challenge your preparedness. Case in point: if you plan to use your pickup truck for commuting on the roadways during inclement weather, make sure you put some weight in the back to balance the vehicle and add traction to the rear wheels. If you don’t, the truck just might spin out on an icy patch of road and slide off the pavement, where the wheels can catch on the gravel of the shoulder and cause the truck to roll over.

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Cyndie captured this on-the-scene cell phone image of the dramatic outcome.

Cyndie didn’t intentionally test that theory, but by making an unplanned decision to drive the Wintervale Ranch truck to work yesterday (since her car was in for service and she didn’t want to risk driving a rental car on the icy roads), she subjected herself to an incredible dose of adrenaline and tested her seat belt when the truck spun and slid across the oncoming lane, and off the pavement. As the truck reached the shoulder, sliding sideways, the wheels stopped and the momentum of the vehicle kept on going. Up and over it rolled, passenger door down, then over onto the roof, breaking the door window and smashing the windshield as the roof of the cab buckled.

Our illustrious hero dodged suffering any blows from impact, lucky that the truck missed a sign post as it moseyed past, and luckier still that there was no vehicle approaching from the north as she lost control.

Of course, I assumed she was probably going too fast for the conditions, until she described where the accident occurred. If that is as far as she had gotten in the time since she left the house, she must have been driving very slow. Plus, that spot is just after an intersection with a stoplight, and it is an uphill slope in the direction she was driving.

Cyndie is quick to state that the Good Samaritans who were driving immediately behind her witnessed the whole event and corroborated her claim to responding police officers that she wasn’t going fast at the time.

Spin happens.

Be careful out there. And, always wear a seat belt!

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Written by johnwhays

November 12, 2014 at 7:00 am

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  1. Holy crap! So glad she’s OK. Very scary!!

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    kshai1715

    November 12, 2014 at 12:14 pm

    • Yes, thank you, very scary. Cyndie is not one to seek out being scared, either!

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      johnwhays

      November 12, 2014 at 12:17 pm

  2. So glad Cyndie walked away….you may recall I was unfortunate enough to have done this twice with my Jeep Believe me once is enough! Stay safe in your winter wonderland 🙂

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    Judy

    November 12, 2014 at 11:06 am

    • That’s right, you did. I sure hope Cyndie settles for only doing it once. Thanks!

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      johnwhays

      November 12, 2014 at 11:11 am

  3. Glad she is okay!

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    Cynthia

    November 12, 2014 at 9:35 am

  4. Reblogged this on duniamo's Blog and commented:
    How is Cyndie? Give her please a hug.

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    duniamo

    November 12, 2014 at 8:38 am

    • She is doing well. It really shook her up, and that is taking a lot longer for her to recover from than either of us expected.

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      johnwhays

      November 12, 2014 at 9:43 am


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