Oh, I know. I've been hit by cars in my 20s. The first time had me going through a car window and I had to have emergency surgery on my arms as the glass sliced through arteries. I sat there stunned, squirting blood about 4 feet out, until some awesome onlooker took off my bandana and made a tourniquet to stop most of the bleeding before the ambulance came. That one almost ended my music career, I came close to not being able to play the violin again. After a couple of months of recovery, I decided to get back on the horse, so to speak. People said if you don't start riding soon, you may never have the nerve to do it again. I biked 15 miles to my girlfriend's and it felt great to ride. Then on the way home, a driver pulled a U-turn across 4 lanes and hit me right off my bike again! Broken collarbone, dislocated shoulder, torn MCL, foot broken in several places. The universe was trying to tell me something (maybe, I hate you). I didn't get on a bike again for 20 years. Just got the nerve about 5 years ago, bought several bikes, e-bikes, and these e-scooters. I love it, riding is as good a way as any to die. If an accident doesn't involve cars these days, I'm good