Monday, January 22, 2018

She Gave All

On Friday about 5:15 PM I was on my home leaving the office and headed down 54th St South to Tacoma Mall Blvd to get onto I-5.  There are 3 westbound lanes and I needed to get into the center lane to get on the I-5 ramp SB.  As it always is, the traffic in the center and left lanes were backed up several blocks north past me while the right lane was nearly empty.

This where I was on 54th St. Picture is facing west. The cars you see are 
in the center  left turn lane to enter I-5 SB. 



 The plan was when the light turned a block south of me and traffic started to move, I would see if anyone would let me in. So I was staring at the light and happened to turn and look to my left and there was a car headed right at me doing at least 40 mph. My first reaction was punch it and get out of his way, right?  But since I wasn't driving the new Roadster...

A half second later after traveling about 15-20 feet sideways, I was now on the rocks you see in the picture above with the car that hit me had rotated and was parallel to me. My face was literally 2 feet away from the face of the other driver.


Apparently, there was a motorcyclist headed NB on Tacoma Mall Blvd who turned left onto 54th St in front of the car that hit me and he swerved to miss the motorcyclist (who had his rumored to be 3 YO Daughter on the back) to hit me.   Now this wasn't the first time I had seen an accident caused by someone turning left here and it wouldn't be the last one "today"...

Well, I couldn't open the driver's door (not enough room anyway) so I crawled out the passenger side and quickly found out why I hadn't moved farther. Looks like the sidewalk won this battle.




Now I have heard stories about adrenalin taking over and masking the pain of injuries and all that but I felt fine. The front airbags, well known for causing as many injuries as the deaths they prevent, did not deploy. All the side bags did but other than a "busy 4th of July" smell, they did not hurt me at all. I have to guess the curtain bag prevented my noggin from ricocheting off the window so I am grateful for that but to be honest with you, it happened so fast, I am not sure what my head touched or didn't touch. 
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Either way, the car was not drivable so I called a tow truck driver and guess what? The same guy who had towed me to Puyallup Nissan a few weeks ago to get my PDM replaced, took the call but guessing, he is wishing he hadn't. 

From our previous conversation, I know he lives down Highway 512 towards Puyallup so he approached the accident scene headed NB on Tacoma Mall Blvd to make that left turn and...

BAM! he hit a car!  Two accidents caused by people turning left in less than an hour!

Well, I had the LEAF towed to a collision shop in Lacey a few miles from my house mostly so I could take pix in the day time and double check to make sure I had not left anything in there and I have to say by the light of day, I realized that I was VERY lucky.  It could have gone real bad.  I am certain had I been in my Corolla, I would not have fared nearly as well.




This could be a problem with our rainy Winters!

No, the rear wheel isn't supposed to turn!

Sadly, she came up just short of 30,000 miles and I was so proud of the fact that she didn't even have as much as a door ding!  

But how did I fare so well? I was hit pretty hard but then I realized that in order to protect and  support the battery pack, extra bracing worked to protect passengers inside the box the battery pack lay under.  Despite being shoved sideways up over the sidewalk, trashing the wheel, etc., the cabin was completely intact. I was not even close to being in real danger. 



Looks bad doesn't it? Especially when one is sitting a few inches on the other side but


None of the impact is visible from the inside of the door. None.  And before you say it, I am not "that" much of a slob. All that white powder came from the side air bags and a total of 6 deployed; 2 on each side in the front plus the two curtain bags in the back. 

 The lower one came from the side of the seat while the other one drops down from the headliner




I can't even been to express how grateful I am that my LEAF gave all so I could be here. Its been 72 hours now and I am still not feeling any aches or pains and tossed in a 9½ hour workday yesterday and a 13 hour work day today. 

The saddest part of all this (written with a year's experience driving the 40 kwh 2018)

It was THE best LEAF I ever had.


LEAF Spy reading a few days before accident

15 comments:

  1. Glad you we OK... sending a pic of yours to my wife's iPad... one reason we got a Leaf was to replace the aging Toyota that has no airbags

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    1. I have an aging Corolla 1999 that does have air bags but the drivers door is thin and light. Not sure I would have done as well in it. I do think that battery pack helps to strengthen the frame. I am amazed the door didn't crumple at all on the inside. None of the glass has even the tiniest crack.

      I feel blessed!

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  2. Wow David, knew you really wanted one of the 2018 Leafs but don't you thinks it's a bit ridiculous to go to such lengths 😉 Seriously glad to see and hear your okay David and that the Leaf protected you as well as it did. Take it easy and give yourself some time to recover. How long before you reach out to your buying a Campbell?

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    1. About 45 mins after the accident! Yeah, not sure I could have planned this but definitely would not have picked the drivers side for the impact!

      Actually I did want the 2018 and it would have cost me to get out of the current lease to get one but was willing to pay a decent amount to do exactly that.

      This accident couldn't have come at a worse time. I am scheduled to work every day in January so no time to do much of anything else. It is a major inconvenience for me...

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  3. Good grief David!
    So glad your you're not in the hospital. It's hard for me to believe you were unscathed from the looks of the car.

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    1. Agreed! I have nothing more than the minor aches and pains of a guy my age working 80 hours a week! :) I think it was a combination of street speeds and not getting a front end collision. I am still surprised the car's integrity was still intact on the inside. Outside? not so much!

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  4. If you don't already have a loaner EV reach out. Happy to help

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    1. Thanks for the offer! What kind of EV? I actually drove the Corolla but went and picked up a rental today. The Corolla is simply too old to be driving a 1000 miles a week.

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    2. Don't know if he is the Turo guy or not but James of the Electrified Journeys Japan UTube channel rented a Chevy Bolt Premier for a pretty reasonable about price from a guy on Turo located in the Seattle/Renton area three weeks when he was stateside, a few weeks back. James also took some time to meet up with me in Portland and to do a nice review of the Bolt during some very trying circumstances.

      Here's a link to the vlog https://youtu.be/FsAlMJgV7Ns and to the Turo guy turo.com/rentals/cars/wa/renton/chevrolet-bolt-ev/287678

      Good luck and may the healing force be with you.

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    3. I have rental Corolla right now and its killing me! I think I am over $100 in gas so far.... :(

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  5. Good Lord, man. Glad you are okay. And I do hope there is an higher-range silver lining in this. Good luck on the search!

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    1. Thanks! and my fitbit verified that "walking it off" worked for me! I did 118,000 steps in the 7 days after the accident. Right now I am wondering why the 2018 LEAFs are not here yet!

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  6. Dave, I am so grateful that you did not get hurt or damaged.

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    1. Thank you very much. Its been 9 days and still no replacement car in sight but other than that, I am very well!

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