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Nanuke

(487 posts)
Sat Jan 22, 2022, 10:02 PM Jan 2022

Almost lost my husband.

Last Saturday morning he hit a patch of black ice here in Mpls on Hwy 100. His truck ricochet off barriers on both the passenger side and drivers side. Then went airborne UPSIDE DOWN over a fence, rolled, and landed upright on a service road. He had a sore neck and a few bruises. Amazing. Truck is scary to see. I am so thankful.

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Almost lost my husband. (Original Post) Nanuke Jan 2022 OP
Glad he is ok! SheltieLover Jan 2022 #1
Thank you. Nanuke Jan 2022 #10
That had to be terrifying! SheltieLover Jan 2022 #11
Typical MN Nanuke Jan 2022 #15
Oh yes! SheltieLover Jan 2022 #17
Very scary. I'm glad he is okay. LoisB Jan 2022 #2
Yikes! It's been icy lately, and black ice is so scary. So glad he's OK! Ocelot II Jan 2022 #3
Thank you Ocelot II Nanuke Jan 2022 #6
Miraculous! I'm so glad it turned out like that! Sogo Jan 2022 #4
Oh. Good advice. Thank you. Nanuke Jan 2022 #8
So glad he survived UpInArms Jan 2022 #5
Thank you UIA Nanuke Jan 2022 #7
That is great news-- viva la Jan 2022 #9
No, State Farm insurance has been great to deal with. Nanuke Jan 2022 #12
This message was self-deleted by its author Nanuke Jan 2022 #13
Thank God he's okay nt XanaDUer2 Jan 2022 #14
Agree. So thankful he is OK. Nanuke Jan 2022 #16
black ice is a devious b*tch stopdiggin Jan 2022 #18
Black Ice ... mbusby Jan 2022 #22
Wow! Hubby's guardian angel was on duty that morning FakeNoose Jan 2022 #19
Oh my word. How utterly terrifying. Glad that he is okay, but keep an eye on his niyad Jan 2022 #20
What an awful experience! crickets Jan 2022 #21
Whew, OMG! So glad he was so, so lucky! MLAA Jan 2022 #23
The "good news" triumphed over the bad. Happy for you. oasis Jan 2022 #24
So grateful on your behalf for a happy outcome! What an awful experience. Tanuki Jan 2022 #25
Wow, what a scare! Thank God he wasn't injured worse. But I want to echo what others here highplainsdem Jan 2022 #26
Don't wre love seat belts? I rolled a car once on black ice in the Adirondacks ---- ugh! fierywoman Jan 2022 #27
and airbags! My daughter would be dead at 18 if yellowdogintexas Jan 2022 #33
I've heard that also - seat belts help a lot more than people would imagine. forgotmylogin Jan 2022 #48
In my case my viola was resting on the back seat and after I rolled fierywoman Jan 2022 #49
Sure glad you didn't! calimary Jan 2022 #28
Glad he's okay cate94 Jan 2022 #29
Thank God, he is OK... Demsrule86 Jan 2022 #30
Wow - someone was watching out for you both. waterwatcher123 Jan 2022 #31
This is why safety features are required in vehicles DBoon Jan 2022 #32
Oh thank goodness. Dr. Shepper Jan 2022 #34
Good Grief! peggysue2 Jan 2022 #35
Glad it ended well. Just reading your description scared me question everything Jan 2022 #36
That is terrifying (I know from a similar situation with my wife). I'm so glad he walked away! DFW Jan 2022 #37
Please thank the engineers who have designed cars and trucks to be so safe. The Jungle 1 Jan 2022 #38
Today's engineers design vehicles KS Toronado Jan 2022 #44
How terrifying. So glad he wasn't seriously injured. As you describe the accident it was a miracle. Fla Dem Jan 2022 #39
One of the great additions to cars is the outside temperature gauge. The Jungle 1 Jan 2022 #40
Bet he had on his seat bekt malaise Jan 2022 #41
Good Lord!!! We're thankful, too, that he's okay... watch the neck. Also, when I was in a wreck, my Karadeniz Jan 2022 #42
One driving trick for driving on ice...... KS Toronado Jan 2022 #43
Whew! dlk Jan 2022 #45
Mpls, black ice and truck are all too familiar for me...glad he is ok. cayugafalls Jan 2022 #46
Yikes!! ProfessorGAC Jan 2022 #47
Wow! Black ice is so dangerous you can get into trouble even if you're crawling along. Vinca Jan 2022 #50
OMG wryter2000 Jan 2022 #51

Sogo

(4,986 posts)
4. Miraculous! I'm so glad it turned out like that!
Sat Jan 22, 2022, 10:10 PM
Jan 2022

But he should keep watch over that sore neck. It can be just the beginning of a deeper problem.

viva la

(3,294 posts)
9. That is great news--
Sat Jan 22, 2022, 10:14 PM
Jan 2022

Give him a hug for us! A gentle hug.

I hope the insurance hassles aren't too terrible with the truck.

Nanuke

(487 posts)
12. No, State Farm insurance has been great to deal with.
Sat Jan 22, 2022, 10:22 PM
Jan 2022

Because used vehicles are so high priced, insurance is paying him 30% higher than Blue Book for the truck that was totaled. We are going to wait to purchase a replacement vehicle because I have other cars to use until inflated pricing due to shortages gets back to normal.

Response to viva la (Reply #9)

stopdiggin

(11,306 posts)
18. black ice is a devious b*tch
Sat Jan 22, 2022, 10:43 PM
Jan 2022

for those that don't know ..
Imagine motoring down a familiar stretch of dry road - with absolutely no concerns or misgivings whatsoever - when, with absolutely no warning or any visible cues at all - all of a sudden the rear end of your vehicle is trying to change places with the front. Instant panic. Ice water dread, while your heart leaps out of your throat. Very little you can do about it - except don't go near the brakes, and pray if there is time. You and fickle fate have entered the twilight zone. And you are in SO much more trouble than just driving on ice or snow. Good luck!

niyad

(113,303 posts)
20. Oh my word. How utterly terrifying. Glad that he is okay, but keep an eye on his
Sat Jan 22, 2022, 10:51 PM
Jan 2022

neck.
Huggggs to you both.

crickets

(25,979 posts)
21. What an awful experience!
Sat Jan 22, 2022, 11:00 PM
Jan 2022

So sorry to hear about this - glad your husband walked away from it, and I hope his neck is okay.

highplainsdem

(48,977 posts)
26. Wow, what a scare! Thank God he wasn't injured worse. But I want to echo what others here
Sat Jan 22, 2022, 11:08 PM
Jan 2022

have said about making sure his neck is okay.

fierywoman

(7,683 posts)
27. Don't wre love seat belts? I rolled a car once on black ice in the Adirondacks ---- ugh!
Sat Jan 22, 2022, 11:09 PM
Jan 2022

So happy to hear your husband is ok.

yellowdogintexas

(22,252 posts)
33. and airbags! My daughter would be dead at 18 if
Sat Jan 22, 2022, 11:45 PM
Jan 2022

she had rolled the car she normally drove instead of my new one with airbags and power driver's seat. (I think personally that the power seat is locked down better than a manual one. But that's just me)

Glad you made it out OK. Black ice is a very scary thing.

forgotmylogin

(7,528 posts)
48. I've heard that also - seat belts help a lot more than people would imagine.
Sun Jan 23, 2022, 03:59 PM
Jan 2022

Especially in a roll-over. Most accidents are just a sudden stop and the belt keeps passengers from hitting the dashboard. Just like the vaccine, seat belts do a great job at mitigating injury and death in non-fatal accidents. In most wrecks, the belt can be the difference between less serious torso injuries as opposed to facial impact with the steering wheel or dashboard resulting in loss of consciousness, head/skull/neck injuries, and teeth being knocked out.

I've read that modern cars are surprisingly protective in an accident so long as riders can remain in their seats during impact, which is pretty impossible during a roll without a seat belt. Even if you survive a roll, remaining conscious during the minute after the accident is critical, and that is less likely if you're thrown loose around a rolling car interior.

fierywoman

(7,683 posts)
49. In my case my viola was resting on the back seat and after I rolled
Sun Jan 23, 2022, 04:40 PM
Jan 2022

I discovered that the chin rest (which was new and made of ebony) had broken (!) and the bridge fell over and the
sound post inside the box had collapsed... I always think that this could have happened to my spinal cord.

waterwatcher123

(144 posts)
31. Wow - someone was watching out for you both.
Sat Jan 22, 2022, 11:23 PM
Jan 2022

Black ice is pretty insidious because it is nearly invisible and often caused by freezing water vapor from exhaust systems.

DBoon

(22,366 posts)
32. This is why safety features are required in vehicles
Sat Jan 22, 2022, 11:34 PM
Jan 2022

Your truck hits a horrible spot, the truck is destroyed but the passenger is OK

Thank all the government regulations that require these features.

Maybe even thank Ralph Nader for starting this long ago (you don't have to thank him for anything since)

peggysue2

(10,828 posts)
35. Good Grief!
Sun Jan 23, 2022, 12:26 AM
Jan 2022

Your husband definitely had a guardian angel in the cab. So glad to hear he's okay. An accident like that can really shake you up.

Sending positive vibes!

question everything

(47,479 posts)
36. Glad it ended well. Just reading your description scared me
Sun Jan 23, 2022, 12:58 AM
Jan 2022

I hope he can take days off. So many have to get to work regardless of the weather.

This coming week statistically is the coldest in the state. Can't wait for February.


DFW

(54,378 posts)
37. That is terrifying (I know from a similar situation with my wife). I'm so glad he walked away!
Sun Jan 23, 2022, 03:10 AM
Jan 2022

One time about 15 years ago, a huge semi was at a light at the two lane on-ramp to the Autobahn. He was in the left lane. My wife was in her car in the right lane. The truck was so high up, he didn't see her in the right lane. When the light changed, the truck turned right, and into the right lane, thinking there was no one in it. He never heard his truck crushing my wife's car beneath him. He only stopped after he noticed he was encountering an obstruction. My wife was screaming, but the truck driver heard nothing. She scrambled at the last second over to the passenger door and fled out of it while she still could. The front of her car was crushed. Even today, she gets cold chills when a semi pulls up next to her.

Sometimes the Great Spirit decides to smile on you. It sounds like both our spouses were so fortunate--and in turn, so were we.

 

The Jungle 1

(4,552 posts)
38. Please thank the engineers who have designed cars and trucks to be so safe.
Sun Jan 23, 2022, 10:35 AM
Jan 2022

It is truly amazing the cabin safety now available in almost all vehicles today.
Engineers are very under appreciated.
Watch this short video if you would like to understand what engineers have accomplished. Crash dummies were injured in this video.

&ab_channel=IIHS

KS Toronado

(17,235 posts)
44. Today's engineers design vehicles
Sun Jan 23, 2022, 01:16 PM
Jan 2022

to absorb the force of impact, not to distribute it through the vehicle.

Fla Dem

(23,668 posts)
39. How terrifying. So glad he wasn't seriously injured. As you describe the accident it was a miracle.
Sun Jan 23, 2022, 10:46 AM
Jan 2022
 

The Jungle 1

(4,552 posts)
40. One of the great additions to cars is the outside temperature gauge.
Sun Jan 23, 2022, 10:50 AM
Jan 2022

Start your car and check the temperature.

Karadeniz

(22,516 posts)
42. Good Lord!!! We're thankful, too, that he's okay... watch the neck. Also, when I was in a wreck, my
Sun Jan 23, 2022, 11:55 AM
Jan 2022

brain swelled... watch for headaches and have it checked out.

KS Toronado

(17,235 posts)
43. One driving trick for driving on ice......
Sun Jan 23, 2022, 01:11 PM
Jan 2022

First off anything over 30mph on ice is dangerous. If you have a FWD vehicle (might also apply to 4x4) and
loose steering, turn steering wheel all the way as far as it goes in the direction you need to go and mash
the gas pedal to the floor for a split second, let off, repeat as often as necessary. Every time you rev the
engine and let off, it'll pull you a little in that direction. Keeping your foot on the gas pedal will not help, you
have to get the front tires spinning and let off, and repeat as necessary. If you find this confusing, ask me a ?

Glad your husbands OK.

cayugafalls

(5,640 posts)
46. Mpls, black ice and truck are all too familiar for me...glad he is ok.
Sun Jan 23, 2022, 02:47 PM
Jan 2022

There is no 4 wheel vehicle out there that can properly navigate a large patch of black ice.

One slight breeze or deviation an it is all as you describe.

So happy he landed upright and healthy.

He must be part cat...

ProfessorGAC

(65,042 posts)
47. Yikes!!
Sun Jan 23, 2022, 02:53 PM
Jan 2022

My dad had a similar accident when I was in college.
He was driving his semi on an interstate overpass with retaining walls when the front left wheel came off the truck. (State cop witnessed it.)
Slammed into the wall twice trying to yank it back, but the 3rd time he ran out of wall.
Truck went over on its side.
He had 2 cracks in his right knee cap & some bumps, bruises & sore muscles.
It was a truck full if milk being driven to the supermarkets. He pulled himself out the passenger side window, when let himself to the ground he was knee deep in milk!
Cop who saw it happen called ambulance, and put him in the car to stay off his led.
Wore a cast for about 6 weeks, but was ok overall.

Vinca

(50,271 posts)
50. Wow! Black ice is so dangerous you can get into trouble even if you're crawling along.
Sun Jan 23, 2022, 04:42 PM
Jan 2022

Glad your husband is okay.

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