Off Road/On Road Accident

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Anne A. (and sometimes To's Comment
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Thank you for the best wishes Anne! UPDATE:: Okay I finally have the police report from my accident. Just have to figure out how to post it on here so you all can critique and give me an honest opinion on how bad it is. Thank you!

You're welcome; I'm excited to see it!

First of all, next time you 'quote' somebody, make SURE you type your comments under where it says span block quote ...etcetera, way down under the last HTML code you'll see, haha!

Next: There's a tutorial on how to post a photo, right at the bottom of this page!

Simply,

  • Have the photo saved in your photo file.
  • Click on the blue photo tab.. as you are in the reply box. 5th from left.
  • It will ask you to upload photo; do so.
  • Then click GO. It will say SENDING.
  • Then, when you see SUCCESS! You'll see a thumbnail of the photo right beside where you uploaded it.
  • Finally, you'll see it when you hit PREVIEW (to the left of SUBMIT) in this box!

Can't hurt to try... we're awaiting it, Tey! (Sorry I call you Tay, haha!)

~ Anne ~

BMI:

Body mass index (BMI)

BMI is a formula that uses weight and height to estimate body fat. For most people, BMI provides a reasonable estimate of body fat. The BMI's biggest weakness is that it doesn't consider individual factors such as bone or muscle mass. BMI may:

  • Underestimate body fat for older adults or other people with low muscle mass
  • Overestimate body fat for people who are very muscular and physically fit

It's quite common, especially for men, to fall into the "overweight" category if you happen to be stronger than average. If you're pretty strong but in good shape then pay no attention.

Turtle's Comment
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Sorry Tey, I couldn't approve your last comment, due simply to the amount of personal identification information you shared.

Try taking those photos into your photo editor app, and block out your address, license number, etc. Then take a screenshot of the edited photo to post here.

HOS:

Hours Of Service

HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.
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