BJohnson
Well-Known Member
Just a brief reminder about the dangers of corn intersections this time of year. This past Saturday, my 17 yr. old son was one of two vehicles involved in a severe collision at an uncontrolled gravel intersection. Tall corn on three of the four sides of the intersection contributed to the accident. Both drivers had slowed but neither my son nor the other driver had stopped and BJ took a direct drivers side door hit to my Blazer at what was estimated to be about 40-45 mph. Both front and back doors on the drivers side ended up inside the frame rails of the Blazer and the passenger side doors were even sprung bad enough you cannot open them.
By the grace of God he was spared and came away with a bruised kidney and a couple other more minor injuries. Really cannot understand how he did not get hurt worse as he took an really, really hard hit. However, I wanted to say to other members of IW, especially those with kids behind the wheel, to please be careful this time of year and to also share with your kids what extra precautions should be taken this time of the year. My family does not live in the country so I had probably not reiterated with my son such precautions enough. But road construction took him off the normal route and put him on that gravel road at the wrong time. Fortunately he is getting a second chance.
By the grace of God he was spared and came away with a bruised kidney and a couple other more minor injuries. Really cannot understand how he did not get hurt worse as he took an really, really hard hit. However, I wanted to say to other members of IW, especially those with kids behind the wheel, to please be careful this time of year and to also share with your kids what extra precautions should be taken this time of the year. My family does not live in the country so I had probably not reiterated with my son such precautions enough. But road construction took him off the normal route and put him on that gravel road at the wrong time. Fortunately he is getting a second chance.