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Help! My Tank Keeps Getting Rear-Ended!

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Dear Car Talk:

I have been rear-ended twice in the past two years while sitting at a light, by drivers who do not bother to brake at all. I have a huge, bright-blue-and-white 1973 F-250 pickup truck (without lap belts, head rests or air bags, of course). This truck, I would think, is hard to miss. In both incidents, the cars that rammed into me were totaled.

The last one was on a highway with occasional stoplights, and the guy (with a toddler in back) was going probably 50 mph when he failed to see neither the stoplight nor my truck sitting at it. To make matters worse, I have a neurological condition where my brain is too big for my skull (Chiari malformation), and whiplash is terrifying, traumatic and makes the chronic headaches worse. I am having brain surgery in a few weeks.

My question: The truck is for sale; what's the absolute safest car when someone rear-ends the bejesus out of you with no warning? And also, is there a device that I can rig on my rear bumper that will block cellphone signals of those drivers who are behind me and say, "LOOK UP"? Thanks for any advice.

-- Paige

Yikes, Paige. Even if you don't have a brain condition, getting rear-ended like that is unpleasant.

Distraction is a huge problem these days. And I have to think there's a good chance that both of those drivers were doing something other than driving when they rammed into you. My own guess would be that it involved the letters "lol." Even though your truck is big and blue, it's missing something that most modern cars have: A third, center brake light. Since 1986, all cars in the U.S. have been required to have a third brake light at eye level. Early studies showed that having one reduced rear-end collisions by 50 percent.

Of course, now people are used to it, so it's probably less attention-grabbing than it used to be. But I'm sure it still helps. But any new car you get will have a high, center-mounted brake light. And you can always add auxiliary brake lights, like people have on trailers, if you want to go for overkill -- which you might!

Also, your old truck has very dim brake lights, compared with what cars have today -- especially compared to the LED lights some cars are using now. Plus those cloudy, old, plastic taillight lenses have 40 years' worth of scratches on them, making them even duller. Any new car you get will have brighter lights, a third brake light and all kinds of safety features that your old truck doesn't have.

Your new car will have automatic seat-belt pre-tensioners that cinch up your seat belt prior to a collision to keep you in place. You'll get front, side and head-curtain air bags. You probably don't even have headrests to protect your neck in your old truck. Every car has those now, and they've gotten much better in the past decade or so at preventing whiplash. So my guess is that any new, or newer, car that you get will be a huge improvement in protection for you.

I don't know the answer to your question about which vehicle is the absolute best vehicle in which to be rear-ended. But off the top of my head, if money were not an object, I'd recommend something like the new Volvo XC-90, which is high enough off the ground to be seen easily, and has every possible safety feature.

But without knowing your budget or your specific needs, your best bet is to start shopping for cars that suit you, and then check out their safety ratings at the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's website: www.iihs.org.

Look up the car's overall safety ratings first (since you could have a different kind of accident next time). Then, if you click on "Print Full Report for This Vehicle" and scroll down, you'll also find separate ratings for "Head Restraints and Seats." Those are the most relevant to rear-end collisions.

Then make sure your head restraint is properly adjusted. You want it no more than about 2 inches from the back of your head. And then put a big, yellow-and-black "Caution, Cargo Includes C4, Explodes on Impact" sign on the back of your car and hope for the best, Paige. Good luck with everything!


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  • I'm a retired peace officer. I was sitting at a red light in a brightly lit intersection one night when a woman in a 78 Chevrolet Impala slammed into the back of my marked squad car. I radioed in the accident, requesting a supervisor and told them to stand by for injuries. Then I ran back to the car that had hit me. The hood was up and there was a cloud of steam from the burst radiator. I got the woman to roll down her window and I asked if she was all right? She was shaken up and gave a funny look. Then she said, "Boy, you sure got here fast!". I pushed her hood down so she could see the demolished rear-end of my squad. Then she said, "Oh!".

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    I've been hit while stopped at a red light three times--the best story is the one when I had my four-ways flashing as I was transporting a wedding cake. After the hit, I jumped out, ran back, and the other driver (young college guy) came up to the back of my car as I opened it to check on the cake. You should have seen how pale he got! There was minor damage (a couple of tiers got shifted) but we were able to do repairs at the church.

    I have been rear ended 3 times while driving a car and it sure made me nervous when I was out riding my motorcycle. All 3 times I was legally stopped at a traffic light and the morons were driving with their heads up their butt. The first time was in my brand new car (only had it for 7 days) and the old lady dropped her purse and was looking on the floor of her car for it. I wanted to strangle that old buzzard.

    Well, if your truck has survived 2 rear ended with no, or minimum damage, I'd suggest keeping it. Presuming you were not hurt either, I'd say that's the bright side.. Maybe adding a third brake light might help. A newer vehicle isn't going to lower your chances of being rear ended again. In my life I have been rear ended in 3 different vehicles. One rear ender the vehicle was pushed down the road, into an embankment and flipped over! Cars were required to have the factory 3rd brake light after 85 but not trucks. My 88 K1500 has none..



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Wonder how much he wants for the truck?



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lilyofcourse wrote:

Wonder how much he wants for the truck?


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