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teens are not invincible
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 519223" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Glad to know he's going to be okay. Maybe the close call will be etched onto his brain for the next time he goes out. FWIW, I was NOT a difficult child and I pulled a similar bone-head stunt, riding on the wrong side of the road and got bounced off the hood of a car that was turning right onto the road that I was riding down the left side of as we both converged at the opening of my housing tract. The driver was not expecting a bicyclist to be coming from his right, and I was not watching either. Aside from a badly bruised hip, bloodied knees and a mangled bike, the worst part was getting a ticket from a cop in the ER and then getting chewed out by my dad once I got home. Needless to say, I never rode on the wrong side of the road again after that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 519223, member: 3444"] Glad to know he's going to be okay. Maybe the close call will be etched onto his brain for the next time he goes out. FWIW, I was NOT a difficult child and I pulled a similar bone-head stunt, riding on the wrong side of the road and got bounced off the hood of a car that was turning right onto the road that I was riding down the left side of as we both converged at the opening of my housing tract. The driver was not expecting a bicyclist to be coming from his right, and I was not watching either. Aside from a badly bruised hip, bloodied knees and a mangled bike, the worst part was getting a ticket from a cop in the ER and then getting chewed out by my dad once I got home. Needless to say, I never rode on the wrong side of the road again after that! [/QUOTE]
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