not after I got my license but before:
t-boned while pulling out of the driveway, our old house was on an extremely busy street. Luckily he hit his brakes sometime before and it only left a dent. It was on my passenger side.
the other one was getting rear ended at a red light. This one actually felt like it was really intense, but it barely pushed in the back end of the car. An unlicensed driver with no insurance.
on the way to la, our car hit a spot of ice and we spun out. luckily no cars were behind us, we came to a stop when we hit a mountain on the side of the highway, way past the emergency lane. This one was at the worst possible moment. There's nothing worse than parking valet in beverly hills and then having the valet attendant bring your car around, one that has a missing headlight, and massive damage up front.
Another time a drunk driver hit my dad's truck in the driveway. No one was in it, but the minivan that hit it did about three rolls and landed in a neighbor's front yard two houses down. They ran off, only to take responsibility later on.
Four almost accidents that I had: which would have probably killed me.
Taking my eyes off the road while street racing, at about 110 miles an hour, when I looked back I lost my place, and the car swerved a little, luckily I somehow regained control. Good thing we didn't crash, we had about six ecstasy pills in the car.
Another ecstasy related incident. Coming back from a rave, turning onto the highway, I nearly missed a car by literally six inches. at 70 mph it could have been bad. It didn't even register how close we were to death until the next morning, no one else in the car even noticed.
Letting my ex gf drive, she lost control of the car at about 60 mph, it was swerving uncontrolably, and I had to reach over and regain control. The car was too powerful for her to handle.
Another street racing incident. Going about 120, the road hits a blind curve, after the curve a car was turning, so I had to hit the brakes hard, and I went over the double yellow line before being able to regain control. Luckily no one was there.