This is why you shouldn't use your smart-phone while driving.
Posted by Guest on Wed May 6 21:02:11 2015
That is not tailgating by any means.
Posted by Guest on Wed Apr 29 23:04:10 2015
"that looks to be a full car length between her and the trucks."
If you think a full car length is acceptable following distance you need to be killed before you kill someone who isn't completely retarded. At a proper following distance she would have had more than enough time to evade.
Posted by Guest on Sun Apr 10 18:28:43 2011
This was on the Today show the other day. The driver was filming the two trucks in front of her because they were hogging the roads to themselves. The one on the left glanced off the 2x4 which caused it to fly up and into her windshield.
It's by sheer dumb luck she wasn't killed. And whoever said she was driving too close, that looks to be a full car length between her and the trucks.
Posted by Not faked (guest) on Sat Apr 9 21:44:01 2011
@Hedgehog
no one said this cant happen but this is fake, you can even see when the board hits the windshield the steering wheel doesnt move, if that happened to any one they would hit the brakes and turn the wheel suddenly not keep driving at the same speed
Posted by Me (guest) on Fri Apr 8 06:58:10 2011
sure is basement dwelling neckbeard in here..
You inbreeds seriously need to start leaving your house every now and then. "totally fake because that explains why it was being filmed". Sometimes shit just happens while someone's aimlessly filming. Stop being so damn cynical.
Posted by Guest on Fri Apr 8 06:42:22 2011
VERY Real
I had the same experiance with an Iron Bar support off of a Canadian truck(that would not stop or pull over after) in a construction "traffic shift" here in Michigan. Another 3-6 inches of altitude and i would have been dead. Still remeber the bar twirlling at me in"slo mo". effn Canadian drivers he diched back to CA as i called state police. I had to eat repair bill...
Posted by Hedgehog (guest) on Thu Apr 7 18:15:02 2011
Stupidity of using a cell phone (camera or not) while one is driving aside, how would her NOT using one have prevented this?
Also you have a pretty strict definition of "following too close".
Posted by Guest on Thu Apr 7 18:00:30 2011
Its not fake. People have died from reflectors coming loose and going through windshields. And the drag didn't whip the metal/wood up, the truck ran over it, which made it bounce up.
Posted by Guest on Thu Apr 7 05:43:22 2011
Crazy bitch got what she deserved. She was following too close and distracted using a hand held cell phone camera trying to get two drivers ahead of her fired for dangerous driving.