Friend involved in Toyota accident
My buddy Jay works at a Toyota dealership, in the service department. One of his duties there is to take the cars in and out of the service bays.
Several months ago he was in the process of taking a newer Corolla - that was supposedly finished being serviced - out to the waiting customer. He said he got in the car, started it, and put it in reverse. He claims he barely stepped on the gas, and it took off at a high rate of speed. The vehicle backed clear across the service department, first striking a mechanics rolling toolbox, them hitting a lift with a Camry upon it. One side of the Camry fell off the lift onto the Corolla he was driving, and the arm of the lift went through the back windshield of the car. It protruded far enough in that it knocked off the ball cap he was wearing. He says he had his head turned while backing up, and the lift just missed his head by an inch or so, hitting the bill of the cap instead.
Obviously he was very shaken by all this, and complained of his back hurting, so went to the ER and had to get muscle relaxers. Otherwise he was OK. He is always very carefull with the cars, and said this happened very fast. His co-workers said the car had to be going at least 20 mph or more in the short distance from where he started to where he stopped.
The Camry had to have quite a bit of work to repair it, and the Corolla was so badly damaged it was totalled. Luckily they didn't blame him for it, and the dealerships insurance covered everything.