Hmmm, I get what you're saying but, he may have a point (see below). Being a "bad " driver implies someone who doesn't have the ability and knowledge to operate and maneuver a vehicle with precision, etc....
Of course, one could easily argue that crashing/totaling 2 vehicles demonstrate such lack of skill as to qualify as a bad driver.
However, he was asleep at the time of both crashes. Therefor he ceased to be a bad driver, or any kind of driver. At that point he was merely a passenger. We do not have enough evidence of "dbush72"'s actual driving ability (while awake) to determine if he is a good or bad driver.
However, it is safe to say, based on the evidence HE provided here, it is pretty clear that he is an irresponsible individual, who has twice acted recklessly and jeopardized the safety of every one around him, as it relates to the decision to operate his vehicle, when he should have known he was impaired due to lack of adequate sleep.
I could take offense to that... Actually I'm a very good driver, when I'm awake. Of the three Explorers that I've totalled, the second one (white 02) was a result of allowing myself to take on more field scheduling at work than was safe, as it was the end of a 3 1/2 week stretch of our company being overbooked, and short staffed, and i was putting in 80+ hrs./week, plus logging around300 or so miles a day, collecting material samples, compaction testing, qa asphalt paving,inspecting materials all over n. idaho, washington & montana. Last one was a bit of long days, topped with a looming divorce and related stresses all add up to a n exhausted state that snuck up on me. at least, im still married...
Nothing wrong with working hard, but there is no excuse for making the CHOICE to drive, when you should have known better. Maybe you get a pass on the 1st incident; everybody makes mistakes. However, after that, you should have been even more aware of the dangers involved, and the 2nd should never have happened. If you are too tired to drive, then take a nap in your truck, a motel, whatever. Even a quick 1-2hr catnap could have been enough to keep you from crashing.
You are very lucky. If either one of those incidents had involved another vehicle, you could very well be in jail right now for vehicle manslaughter, or worse.
Geico really ought to drop you after this , for the sake of the rest of their customers, and everyone else on the road. The sheriffs/local police/whoever responds to these things in your area ought to arrest you, or at least give you some serious ticket(s) - reckless driving comes to mind. I'm not normally a fan of cops and general traffic enforcement, but this is one case where they should throw a whole ticket book at you. As I said, maybe the first one is an honest mistake, but the 2nd clearly shows that you didn't learn from that mistake, and continue to have no regard for the safety of others.
yo' da worst cruize ah gots ever seen. why
do ya put yourself an' others at risk!? an dat boil on mah ass.
Whhhaaatttt??? I think you are trying to say something I might agree with, but I really can't tell. Please, run all future written communication through both a spell check, as well as some sort of English language grammar checker. ---for the rest of your life, or at least until you pass an English course. MS Word will do both.
A quote from Abraham Lincoln comes to mind here. Can anyone guess what it is?
Are you going to get another Explorer?
Let's hope not. They're going to stop making these things pretty soon. No need to waste a few more. Please, buy a Honda, or a Yugo. There are plenty of the first, and nobody will miss it if you wreck the other.
Actually, perhaps you may want to look here for your next vehicle:
http://www.huffy.com/Default.aspx