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Old 15-11-2012, 12:04 PM   #11
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Default Re: Crash. Old car versus...old car...

I for one, do pull over to the side of the road to make a turn, as i trust no one. I feel more safer/confident doing it that way rather then sitting in the middle of the road as cars whizz by you at 80 to 100 KPH. I've been hit in the rear by an AU once, because the driver was adjusting his rear view mirror. wasn't a bad crash, but one none the less. Every time i get into my car(s) and go for a drive, i'll portray every driver as a bad driver, that way i'm twice as attentive, looking for any difference in the behavior of the cars around me, and ahead. No matter how good you think you are... it takes one mistake to loose it all...
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