Car troubles continue...
I need to start this story with a forward:
Unknowingly (and unfairly) given a ticket. Remember the time we got ran off the road? -- The cop gave us a ticket. -- Couldn't contest, couldn't get a hold of anyone, couldn't pay for it, charged + $70 more for being unknowingly late, licensed revoked, paid an unknown sum online and hoped that it was correct, find out to reinstate license we needed to pay an additional... $70. 300+ dollars later Jeff has his license. Go to drive the car -- battery is dead, Jeff drains van battery trying to fix car's -- neighbor helps (thanks Laurel!). We are all done with car drama, right?!
No.
Worst.Possible.Scenario.
-- well, I could have died... been mangled... yada yada... k, not worst, but it was pretty lame.
Lame.Possible.Scenario.
I was metal stamping with my friend that lives out in the boondocks of Moscow late-ish. At 11:00 I'm making my way back home .... and my car shuts down. I'm in the middle of the road, in the middle of no-where, no power, no headlights, -- No street lights! It's foggy and I'm afraid vehicles behind wont be able to see the van... since my van has no power for emergency lights!
I try to get out of the van. -- I can't, the door doesn't open, the window doesn't open; electric right? I try and call Jeff -- no cell phone reception. For a few moments I felt really trapped.
There was one door that opened, it just took me a few stunned minutes (that felt like forever!) -- Who would of thought it would be the electric side door? I pried that open and called 911.
I didn't see what option I had.... there were no houses, no buildings, no lights, I was in the middle of the road -- and I was afraid of leaving my van unattended because a car behind would hit it! -- (the road is a hwy with cars traveling 55mph) ... The 4 mile walk to Moscow in the dark didn't seem that appealing either.
After 20 minutes I'm still talking with operators, though on the second tier of operators at Latah County, -- but -- hurray! A vehicle passes through!
The man told me he could barely see me, I was using my cell phone light as my "emergency light" to slow him down. He was nice enough to park behind me and put his emergency lights on until I could get towed/etc.
Cops show up... fix battery... an hour later I am home.
I straight up asked the cop if he was going to give me a ticket, I didn't want anymore surprises!
What a lame story.
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3 comments:
Oh my! What a lame thing to happen... glad you are okay though!
I would have freaked. I am so glad you got out of the car! Crazy!
Scary! I'm glad no one got hurt. How stressful!
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