This document describes a car accident that occurred while the author was driving home. The author explains the circumstances leading up to the accident and the actions taken to avoid hitting a deer. The document includes a police report, a monologue to a friend, and a letter describing the incident.
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Running head:A CAR ACCIDENT A Car Accident Name of the University: Name of the Student: Author Note:
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1A Car Accident Police Report: Case No.:Date: Reporting Officer:Prepared by: Incident: A Car Accident Detail of the Event: Sir, I was returning form the apartment of a friend of mine, John Perez, who stays at Cleveland. I left his home at around 11.30 pm, and while coming from his place, I had taken the route that passes through the Natural Museum of Cleveland. I had taken the way as it is a short route to reach my home, at Detroit. Now, since the road was clear and there was no trace of any cars or human being on the road, so I was driving at a speed of 70mph, which is a little higher than the standard speed limit of the city. Sir I am aware, that the speed limit of the city is 50mph, but as it was late, and I had to drive quite a long way, I wanted to get home early, and hence I was driving a little fast. However, while, passing by the museum, I suddenly found out that there was a deer in the middle of the road, and as I was already at a high speed, I got scared and could not understand what to do. I continued to press the horn, but however it was not moving, and in order to save the deer, I pressed the brakes and tried to change the direction, which made me hit the tree that stood nearby, and that is how the car got hit and further damaged. Monologue: (Describing to my friend, to whom the car belonged)
2A Car Accident “I know Neil, you are mad at me. May be you should be to some extent. But, trust me, I did not do it intentionally. You know, that went to John’s place as he had thrown a party, so I left late from his place. You know how much he can nag, so I overstayed and got quite late. I was trying to reach my place as soon as possible. So I was driving at a speed of 70mph. I know, I was speeding the car, but there was no one on the road, and suddenly out of the blue, there was a deer standing of the road. At first, I was quitter scared seeing the deer on the road like that, that tool, at a time like that, and for a moment I could not understand what I must do. I was continuously honking, but it seemed like that it just could not hear. There came a time, I thought I am almost going to kill the deer, however, at the last moment, I managed to press the brake, and that made me change the direction, and I hit the tree. I know that you are extremely exasperated, and you should be, but trust me, it was not an intentional deed. It happened by mistake. I am sorry for the car and I promise that I will fix your car. Letter 3122 Massachusetts Avenue Washington Washington DC 20004 Dear Stacy, Hope you are doing fine. Well, I am not, and that is the purpose of this letter. Yesterday I met a car accident. Well, don’t get too excited, I am fine. Thanks to the safety measures of his car. Well yes, I had borrowed Neil’s car to go to John’s place, as it was his birthday yesterday. While coming back from his place, I got a bit late and I was speeding up
3A Car Accident my car. It was on 70mph. Now, you know that I am a safe driver, and I sped up because as I was coming by the National Museum of Cleveland, there was nobody at that point of time. Suddenly, I saw that there was a deer in the middle of the road. I was honking continuously, but it would not move, hence I had to press the brakes, and that made me hit a nearby tree with my car. It was a very difficult situation for me. I was repeatedly honking, but it seemed that the deer could not hear the sound. So I had to press the brakes, so that I do not kill the deer. It was one of the worst day of my life. I was taken to the police station and I had to report my deed. Neil is also very mad at me, for obvious reasons. I have told him that I would fix his car, but of course, he will not trust me the next time. Anyway, please visit soon. It has been a long time since we have met. Yours, Cordellia