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I did the exactly the same last Sunday on my way to piano lesson. Black ice appeared. Crossover Venza lost control. Fortunately I steered to medium where it is about 2.5 meters wide covered with 20 inches of snow. No damage to the vehicle. A truck driver from behind yelled, and got off his F150, "brother, I am going to help you." His two buddies came in with a hand. OK, it came out of the snow in 25 seconds. ' l% H8 F- B7 G7 o
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Driving on snow or black ice can be very risky. I am thankful TO THE THREE YOUNG TRADES PROFESSIONAL WHO HELPED ME IN URGENT NEEDS. and I wasn't late for piano lesson.. x! P1 P' a" `3 \9 u! Z6 ?
% j8 a- N, M+ m7 i& p6 v- HIn your case, check with your insurance policy. Read the terms first. As long as no other loss to the third party, and you are sure insurance is not going to cover your loss, you are NOT OBLIGATED to report. This is because some insurance companies are so bad, and they will record this and you may end up paying more for the insurance premium in the future. 7 y2 y; a) p; \# {5 c( }8 y( Q
6 g3 Q- ^6 q2 G6 A) K# q T4 x$ uI used to change a Toyota Camry bumper, cost 900 dollars at Kingsway Toyoto Autobody. They used a salvaged bumper. After installation and painting, it was just like new. Yeah, sometime you will need to spend money to fix it, so that visual pleasure on your vehicle just make you a happier person. Wish you well!!! |
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