I hope poster below me never makes his driver's license. STAY OFF MY ROAD!
Posted by Guest on Wed Jan 4 09:02:47 2012
Second lane..
Truck seems to have left the lane completely. Camera vehicle could had easily changed lanes and avoid the collision or at least slowed down enough to walk away had he been keeping the distance. Idiot.
Posted by lululz (guest) on Tue Jan 3 11:50:37 2012
Wrong - keeping back a safe distance would have at the very least reduced the camera vehicle's collision to at worst small bumpe
It's a TRUCK full of HEAVY SHIT. The driver is dead no matter what.
"no amount of planning or carefulness could have prepared you for that."
Wrong - keeping back a safe distance would have at the very least reduced the camera vehicle's collision to at worst small bumper damage. In perfect conditions you...
"no amount of planning or carefulness could have prepared you for that."
Wrong - keeping back a safe distance would have at the very least reduced the camera vehicle's collision to at worst small bumper damage. In perfect conditions you need to stay one car length for each 6mp/h or 10km/h. However this should be increased 1.5-2x in icey or wet conditions.
Posted by Guest on Sat Dec 31 15:21:01 2011
not only did that truck stop, it came back about 10 feet from the looks of the road on impact. that's crazy. no amount of planning or carefulness could have prepared you for that.
Posted by Guest on Thu Dec 29 14:07:38 2011
And this is why you travel atleast 1 length for every 10km
Posted by Guest on Wed Dec 28 21:22:17 2011
lol wow that stopping distance really shrinks quick when the vehicle you're following comes to a dead stop from high speed.
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I hope poster below me never makes his driver's license. STAY OFF MY ROAD!
Posted by Guest on Wed Jan 4 09:02:47 2012
Second lane..
Truck seems to have left the lane completely. Camera vehicle could had easily changed lanes and avoid the collision or at least slowed down enough to walk away had he been keeping the distance. Idiot.
Posted by lululz (guest) on Tue Jan 3 11:50:37 2012
Wrong - keeping back a safe distance would have at the very least reduced the camera vehicle's collision to at worst small bumpe
It's a TRUCK full of HEAVY SHIT. The driver is dead no matter what.
Posted by Guest on Sun Jan 1 23:23:37 2012
"no amount of planning or carefulness could have prepared you for that."
Wrong - keeping back a safe distance would have at the very least reduced the camera vehicle's collision to at worst small bumper damage. In perfect conditions you...
"no amount of planning or carefulness could have prepared you for that."
Wrong - keeping back a safe distance would have at the very least reduced the camera vehicle's collision to at worst small bumper damage. In perfect conditions you need to stay one car length for each 6mp/h or 10km/h. However this should be increased 1.5-2x in icey or wet conditions.
Posted by Guest on Sat Dec 31 15:21:01 2011
not only did that truck stop, it came back about 10 feet from the looks of the road on impact. that's crazy. no amount of planning or carefulness could have prepared you for that.
Posted by Guest on Thu Dec 29 14:07:38 2011
And this is why you travel atleast 1 length for every 10km
Posted by Guest on Wed Dec 28 21:22:17 2011
lol wow that stopping distance really shrinks quick when the vehicle you're following comes to a dead stop from high speed.
Posted by Guest on Wed Dec 28 16:47:46 2011