My Grandmother was leaving the hospital in her '89 Escort. She got a little confused and hit the gas instead of the brake while in reverse. She speed across the parking lot and SLAMMED into another car HARD. Knocked out her back glass and crushed the entire back of her car, buckling BOTH rear quartepanels and breaking those windows as well.
Shaken up, she proceeded to put it in drive and went on home dragging the bumper behind the car. "I saw a lady waving at me, I thought she meant everything was o.k and to just go on home."
(BACKGROUND: You have to understand who and how she was. She wa FLAT OUT the nicest, sweetest, kindest person I've ever known. This is the same person I mentioned in other posts who insisted she feed you everytime you walked in her house. Her family has a habit of feeding people they met on the street, She's never met a stranger and would do ANYTHING for ANYONE. I've never seen her mad, and have never heard her say ANYTHING unkind about anybody. Everyone who met her loved her. "Darlin', can I get ya somthin'?" That's just how she was.)
She passed my house on her way home. I saw her drive by....dragging half of the car behind her followed by a police car; lights flashing, no siren. I was thinking "WHAT IN THE H--L IS THIS ?!?!?!?!?! I figured he was just escorting her home after an accident.....he wasn't, he was in a HIGH SPEED PURSUIT of my five foot tall, 95 pound Lebanese grandmother...... traveling up to speeds as high as TEN MILES PER HOUR !!!!!
I went inside and told my mother, "Mamma, Memaw just drove by and her car's all smashed up and the cops are following her." Dad went over to see what was happening. The cop was really cool about everything. This was really a good thing as it would have not gone well AT ALL if he had given her any trouble. If you're in the wrong, Dad is not one to play....law enforcement or not.....ESPECIALLY if my Grandmother was involved. (He once pushed a cop that was parked in front of him SIDEWAYS across a gravel parking with our Willys jeep.....but that's another story.)
Poor thing didn't know what happened at all. She said she knew she hit something, "When I saw the nice lady wave to me, I thought I just bumped it and everything was o.k."
She never drove again.