- Oct 17, 2010
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heh. Texas. figures. lots of people fail at driving down there.
If you dont like the way we drive then stay off the side walk...:biggrin:
Another thing to note the person driving the car behind them only had a registration sticker...? Supposed to also have an inspection sticker...? If it was farther to the left side then it was placed wrong...
It might have been a new car, they go off the dealer lots with one sticker only 90% of the time.
If you dont like the way we drive then stay off the side walk...:biggrin:
Another thing to note the person driving the car behind them only had a registration sticker...? Supposed to also have an inspection sticker...? If it was farther to the left side then it was placed wrong...
what looked to be a slight turn and lost it?
No, rear tires simply broke loose on the smooth concrete pavement and the driver panicked and overcorrected to the right when he felt the car slip left just a little.
So what should he have been doing?
Skip to 0:40, everything before that is a waste.
Just watched it again on a real screen instead of my phone. Looks like the rear slid right and he tried to steer left (wrong) and when he started aiming straight for the other car, panicked, over corrected the other way, then locked up the brakes (watch for brake lights and smoke) which is really what caused the biggest loss of control.
How many times do you hear in drivers ed or any other driving course steer INTO a skid and not to hit the brakes when sliding?
Yet when your arsehole is puckered up the first thing you *want* to do is hit the brake pedal but you mustn't :awe: