could solve this. It's highly unlikely that the second driver had time to slow down and avoid the elk. I would say the driver was going about 55 MPh and at that it would take approximately 240 feet including thinking distance of 60 feet. So if any of...
could solve this. It's highly unlikely that the second driver had time to slow down and avoid the elk. I would say the driver was going about 55 MPh and at that it would take approximately 240 feet including thinking distance of 60 feet. So if any of you inbred retards try to say different please do the world a favor and kill yourself.
Posted by Wosko (guest) on Fri Jul 22 09:53:32 2011
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i'm pretty sure the car came to a stop pretty goddamn quick.
Posted by huh? (guest) on Sun Aug 21 17:48:38 2011
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| show fullshow summarycould solve this. It's highly unlikely that the second driver had time to slow down and avoid the elk. I would say the driver was going about 55 MPh and at that it would take approximately 240 feet including thinking distance of 60 feet. So if any of...
could solve this. It's highly unlikely that the second driver had time to slow down and avoid the elk. I would say the driver was going about 55 MPh and at that it would take approximately 240 feet including thinking distance of 60 feet. So if any of you inbred retards try to say different please do the world a favor and kill yourself.
Posted by Wosko (guest) on Fri Jul 22 09:53:32 2011