Thursday, August 10, 2006

Why you should listen to your passengers.

A man and his wife were out driving yesterday. She told him to stop driving so fast. An argument ensued. Sure enough, he lost control of the car and rolled it down a 15 foot embankment in the mountains. It took 25 minutes just for my paramedic to get there, rolling with lights and sirens the whole way. Amazingly, the people in the car were fine. The moral of the story - if you're the driver, leave the interpretation of feelings of impending doom to your passenger. And if you must prove your passenger wrong, don't do it on a rural mountain road. Otherwise, you'll likely be stuck in the back of an ambulance with your passenger telling you 'I told you so' for the whole long trip back to the hospital.


- Katie

2 comments:

  1. Just goes to show, don't argue with the driver!

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  2. Just goes to show, don't argue with your wife!

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