This is the shit that terrifies me when it comes to my wife, son and my dogs. I'm shocked we haven't seen more stories about people just passing out (or stroking out) behind the wheel due to the jab.
My wife and son both drive as do I. I'm out in the city every night for 90 minutes walking my dogs and all five of us exclusively take road trips for vacations now (no more flying bs with jabbed pilots and security theater). But all it takes is being in the wrong place at the exact wrong time and suddenly someone is about to hit you head on or running you and your dogs over on the sidewalk.
Nope. Not close AT ALL. I only know because I in a previous job I had, part of it involved handling road safety incident reports for a govt agency. Stuff like this was usually older guys that weren't taking care of themselves, or the rare younger dude that suddenly discovered a medical problem (wtf, I have epilepsy!?) and had to give up driving commercially.
Now it's happening way too often. I wonder if any of the train derailments are being caused by an increase in 'sudden' medical problems.
Check out this video that was posted in the replies. A 31yo driver of a semi passed out and ran through a bus stop+ and a man in front of him on the road caught it all on camera. 😲https://twitter.com/leadfreeH2OinDC/status/1633185606221148160
"It could have been much worse" is what I heard. Where have I heard that before???
LOL
It's a good thing the driver was vaccinated!
...another ' vaxident '
This is the shit that terrifies me when it comes to my wife, son and my dogs. I'm shocked we haven't seen more stories about people just passing out (or stroking out) behind the wheel due to the jab.
My wife and son both drive as do I. I'm out in the city every night for 90 minutes walking my dogs and all five of us exclusively take road trips for vacations now (no more flying bs with jabbed pilots and security theater). But all it takes is being in the wrong place at the exact wrong time and suddenly someone is about to hit you head on or running you and your dogs over on the sidewalk.
In all fairness, this kind of thing happened pre-covid... Just not near as often.
Not even close.
Nope. Not close AT ALL. I only know because I in a previous job I had, part of it involved handling road safety incident reports for a govt agency. Stuff like this was usually older guys that weren't taking care of themselves, or the rare younger dude that suddenly discovered a medical problem (wtf, I have epilepsy!?) and had to give up driving commercially.
Now it's happening way too often. I wonder if any of the train derailments are being caused by an increase in 'sudden' medical problems.
I would believe anything at this point.
We also never heard about it because there was no social.