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widgeon13 05-10-2011 01:16 PM

it's Canada, aren't many people up there anyway.

dshepp806 05-10-2011 01:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Bob (Post 6014086)
Any stop w/o a crunch is a good stop......

+! (bottom line...)


Doyle

Trog 05-10-2011 01:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rattlsnak (Post 6014089)
I dont agree with this at all. There could be someone taking a left turn up ahead, so everybody has to stop behind him, whereas the right lane would be clear sailing the whole way. That exact scenerio just happened to me 10 minutes ago.. Now, Im not so sure about accelerating in that lane, but at least keep moving..

You nailed it! That's EXACTLY what happened to me.

patssle 05-10-2011 02:05 PM

Defensive driving. You assume everybody in front of you is an idiot and out to wreck you. Because 95% of the time, they are.

PCA7GGR 05-10-2011 02:18 PM

Reminds me of the three rules of Italian (Mexican, English, Chinese.....) driving:

1. Pass the guy in front of you
2. Don't look behind you
3. Remember, YOU are the best driver in the world!

mack6820 05-10-2011 02:39 PM

Just got done watching "Fast and Furious" didnt you! I feel the erge sometimes too! Sometimes it takes a close call like that to realize theres so much more to live for.

aadrew10 05-10-2011 02:45 PM

This thread is the reason children are starving in Africa.

tangerine911S 05-10-2011 02:54 PM

You give Porsche drivers a bad name. You sir, are an idiot.

dicklague 05-10-2011 02:58 PM

I would never admit to it.........but I did have a "situation" where I did a "4inch" stop, flat spotted an almost new set of good tires. No modulation of the brake pedal, no ABS..... The cloud of smoke was huge, the skidmarks there for months. Idiot move! Lucky it only cost me a set of tires!!

Prince,Caribou 05-10-2011 02:58 PM

By the way, what do tires cost up North?

j911brick 05-10-2011 02:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trog (Post 6013796)
Are you my mother? :confused:


No; We are the ones who have to live with the consequences of your stupidity and arrogance when those actions leave US crippled or dead.

j911brick 05-10-2011 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rattlsnak (Post 6014089)
I dont agree with this at all. There could be someone taking a left turn up ahead, so everybody has to stop behind him, whereas the right lane would be clear sailing the whole way. That exact scenerio just happened to me 10 minutes ago.. Now, Im not so sure about accelerating in that lane, but at least keep moving..

Not a good philosophy. There could still be an obstacle ahead, that you can't see, that is about to enter your path; or one of the stopped cars also pulling out into the right lane but doesn't expect you there.

I seen just such a wreck a couple years ago. Cars stopped in the left two lanes at a light. Right lane was clear. Just as car approached and he decided to pass everybody on the right at a high rate of speed. He got broad sided by a car that was making a left turn.

ted 05-10-2011 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trog (Post 6013796)
Are you my mother? :confused:

We all know our 911s will stop on a dime.
Its all the other cars/drivers on my rear bumper that can't.
So I like to leave a big enough gap in front so I can flash my brake lights before slowing.

But the other day I was in the same situation traffic stopped/crashed right in front of me.
I had a guy tailgating me so instead of stopping on a dime I just moved over into the emergency lane in the center of the freeway.
Basic accident avoidance, safer than locking them up and giving up steering/control and sliding into a parked car. ;)
The tailgater followed my lane change and almost rear ended me in the emergency lane. :(

This dude would of nailed me if I would of threshold braked.
As it was he could not stop quick enough to stop from hitting the car that was in front of me and was lucky I showed him a good plan b.
Really a dangerous driver.
First chance I could let him pass and watched him continue to tailgate someone else.

PS Best of luck finding who your mother is. ;) :D

Augustus 05-10-2011 05:11 PM

PS Best of luck finding who your mother is. ;) :D

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/clap.gif

mholbrook38 05-10-2011 05:38 PM

Its only a matter of time.....

and of course it will be someone elses fault....

rattlsnak 05-10-2011 05:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prince,Caribou (Post 6014304)
By the way, what do tires cost up North?

Snow Tires?

Canada Kev 05-10-2011 06:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trog (Post 6013996)
Oh, and while I’m at it... other risky activities in which I partake:

- Speed (all the time)
- Fail to signal turns
- Pass on both the right and left
- Rarely wear my seat belt (in the city, anyway)
- Open exhaust on my Harley
- Cheat on my taxes (and wife)

and on, and on, and on…


Yes, but do you run with scissors??

tevake 05-10-2011 06:53 PM

I think that we all have had some kind of wake up moment like that. And come away a lot more careful about our driving and with increased concern about others as well as our own and our beloved cars well being. There are some situations that are better than others for a little sporting driving. You might have to get up really early to find some.
We just had a sad tale from a member that got his ice green targa very beat up in an accident that I am sure he wishes he could have avoided. It can be much worse than just a wasted car.
The feed back that I love from my 911, some times make it difficult to keep this in focus.

Cheers Richard

RWebb 05-10-2011 06:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by winders (Post 6013816)
No. Thank God!!

Apparently I am wiser and a more reasonable street driver than you though.

Let's recap:

You were "travelling at high velocity". You saw your lane was stopped up ahead so you changed to the right lane and "accelerated to pass". Then, to your apparent surprise, the lane you pulled into "decides to stop!". You managed to stop 4 inches from the car in front of you.

I am sorry, but that is how you normally drive, you are a crash waiting to happen.

Scott

Exactly.

DO us all a favor and don't drive like that in a 911 -- do so in a Mustang or something, so we don't become associated with your juvenile and dangerous behavior.

Trog 05-10-2011 08:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dicklague (Post 6014303)
I would never admit to it.........but I did have a "situation" where I did a "4inch" stop, flat spotted an almost new set of good tires. No modulation of the brake pedal, no ABS..... The cloud of smoke was huge, the skidmarks there for months. Idiot move! Lucky it only cost me a set of tires!!


My tires are toast as well. Good, I needed a reason to get some slicks.

Went out for another blast tonight and got stopped by the cops. What a bunch of great guys! They were only interested in talking about P-Cars. I even told them about my near miss the other day and we all shared a good laugh about it. Swell fellows.


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