Driving advice
This is why you shouldn't point your wheels into oncoming traffic when waiting to turn.
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2. Judge-Jake commented 9 years ago
I do believe he is going to need a new pair of glasses and pants probably, the car...minor paint job it'll be fine
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5. marleymanbob commented 9 years ago
#4 I think you're wrong and don't just assume driver behind is on the phone, we all know what happens when you ASS U ME things.
He seemed to break very hard for the turning, I'm not surprised he just got rear ended. Lucky to walk away really.
He seemed to break very hard for the turning, I'm not surprised he just got rear ended. Lucky to walk away really.
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7. Gringo_el_Diablo commented 9 years ago
I agree for a joke that bad I deserve the thumbs down.....I ate to much cheese before I typed I'm sorry
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8. Garreh commented 9 years ago
#6 It doesn't matter if he brakes sharply, the driver behind should of being paying attention. You can actually see he doesn't react until the very last second. He had a full 5 SECONDS from when the driver hit the brakes to avoid the accident!
Simply not paying attention.
Simply not paying attention.
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10. loadrunner commented 9 years ago
My driving instructor learned me to touch the brakepedal so the brakelight flashes 2 seconds before hitting the brake at a speed like that. It could be he was going far to fast to brake to stop in a short distance. A lot of people need 2 seconds to react to a situation.
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11. Judge-Jake commented 9 years ago
All you front driver fault bods, read your highway code. What if a child had stepped in front of the car? That's right he would have reacted even quicker on the break doing a ? ? ? come on, you all know what it is don't you? ? ? um um, you just don't want to say it out loud do you? It's an emergency stop isn't it! yes. And what does the highway code say about safe stopping distances?? Lets guess it's something along the lines of "It needs to be a safe distance from the car in from, JUST in case it stops suddenly" Oh and by the way #10 very good I'm glad you listened to your instructor although he didn't 'learn' you he 'taught' you and you learned.
+16 1. Malakyte commented 9 years ago