ok...sorry about the drama, I know I was a bit excited, and also the caps, as like I said..i was a bit excited...and even more so, angry, due to getting yelled at by my "friend" when I asked him what happened, a second time, he literally blew up at me....good news to report...once I found out which county had impounded the vehicle, (the officer told me i had to go to chp office 30 miles from my city, in the wrong county, btw...)i got the vehicle released without any problem or fuss.I simply had to go to chp office, with my valid cdl and bring with me, another licensed driver.We showed our valid cdl's and chp released the vehicle.As for my insurance company, yes, they are covering it, and the tow, and fee for storage, as my vehicle wasnt drivable.. so whew...so far so good.As I was trying to get a ride, and a 2nd licensed driver,I was really shocked how many people I know, dont have a valid cdl!!!!I normally am not one to loan my car to ANYONE, and this whole situation, re-enforces my usual answer of, "NO!!!"...that I give...as for the future of letting anyone borrow my car....no way....no how...Ive learned a huge lesson, and wont forget it any time soon...as for my 'friend' well my insurance company is going to be going after him for the cost of this entire accident...however in his defense(and dont think I do so, lightly) where the accident happened was a winding mountain road...it could have happened to anyone. To round that curve and have a vehicle stopped, I couldnt say i wouldnt have hit the car either...Im really thankful and grateful no one got hurt.Thats the most important thing. As vehicles can be repaired and replaced, but people cant. I thank,and have great respect for all law enforcement officers, for risking their lives everyday, they go to work, to keep us all safe.. and I thank you all,for your help....

