Ride Share Driver Chases Down Hit & Run Driver | I Survived a Crime | A&E

A ride-share driver springs into action and chases down a hit-and-run driver in this clip from Season 1, Episode 11 of I Survived a Crime.

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45 thoughts on “Ride Share Driver Chases Down Hit & Run Driver | I Survived a Crime | A&E

  1. I had watched that video when it first came out on YouTube on a hit and run compilation video, glad to see they are sharing her story because man that was intense!

  2. this is exactly why when i pull out of a parking lot making a left turn i do not go out into the street untill i see no cars i dont care of they are trying to let ke onto the street bc its that one person who dont see trying to turn

  3. These are the people who are victims of uninsured drivers. So next time you feel bad for the person here illegally or driving without insurance think of Teri

  4. She was breaking the law by confronting the third party like that. In most states, everyone just deals with their own insurance company, all she needed to do was get her plate # and call the police to report the third party for hitting and running. Then she calls her own carrier to report the not-at-fault collision. Done.

  5. She was planning on getting away with it no matter what.. even if she has pending chargers. She should never be allowed on the road. But I’m pretty sure she still is on the road. Teri did a great job taking her keys away.

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