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  • nando
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    Originally posted by Wh33lhop
    A 5mph difference is just a quick stab on the brakes if someone pulls out 20 feet in front of you. I think if you are passing fast enough that someone pulls out 2 car lengths in front of you you definitely can't stop in time, you are driving like a douche. I would not for a second go as far as to say that he deserved it though--we have all had our moments.
    who said it was 2 car lengths?

    how many of you have been in an accident? 20 feet isn't even enough for a human reaction time. even at 5mph things can happen faster than you think.

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  • DTM190
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    I got instant swimmers dick looking at that

    Douchin or not its a sad sight.

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  • Stevie30
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    Originally posted by DrJosh
    And what if the speed limit on the road is 50mph? Or 60mph?
    The speed limit at that location is 45 MPH.
    I hope when he gets the car dried out he will come back to Tennessee for the 2011 Smoky Mountain BMW Brodeo.

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  • Pantless Spency
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    Originally posted by mr.vang
    props to the diver. i would never swim in that kind of water. look like it is infested with giant snake. lol
    thats not the only thing infested with giant snake ;)... where is your mom anyway? ;)

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  • merrrr
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    or leeches... thats one of my worst fears

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  • mr.vang
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    props to the diver. i would never swim in that kind of water. look like it is infested with giant snake. lol

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  • boosted_E30
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    Forgot to post the good pics






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  • delatlanta1281
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    Originally posted by DrJosh
    And what if the speed limit on the road is 50mph? Or 60mph?
    Doesn't matter genius. That's the LIMIT. Always yield to the person in front of you. That's like saying it's OK to rear- end some one BC thay are traveling to slowly....
    That's exactly why highways have minimum speeds and MULTIPLE lanes. This road didn't, therefore taking care to pass is the first priority.

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  • delatlanta1281
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    Originally posted by Wh33lhop
    A 5mph difference is just a quick stab on the brakes if someone pulls out 20 feet in front of you. I think if you are passing fast enough that someone pulls out 2 car lengths in front of you you definitely can't stop in time, you are driving like a douche. I would not for a second go as far as to say that he deserved it though--we have all had our moments.
    Agreed. You should never be forced off the road by someone you are passing unless they are next to you. 15 feet of space is more than enough room to slow down unless you came up on them at a high rate of speed and decide to pass without looking. Pacing them and making sure it's safe doesn't sound like the MO in this scenario. If he did that, I doubt there would have been a problem.
    Sucks about the car, but I bet the OP will be more aware of what's happening around them before they try to pass again.

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  • DrJosh
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    And what if the speed limit on the road is 50mph? Or 60mph?

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  • Wh33lhop
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    Originally posted by nando
    Or it could be a 5mph difference if they are trying to run you off the road?
    A 5mph difference is just a quick stab on the brakes if someone pulls out 20 feet in front of you. I think if you are passing fast enough that someone pulls out 2 car lengths in front of you you definitely can't stop in time, you are driving like a douche. I would not for a second go as far as to say that he deserved it though--we have all had our moments.

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  • nando
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    Originally posted by CorvallisBMW
    No, certainly it isn't safe to 'hang out' or pass 'as slowly as possible'. I would have to assume though that if one were passing so fast that one couldn't slow down, that would mean something like 30mph faster than the car you're passing. Which seems like a poor way to be driving.
    Or it could be a 5mph difference if they are trying to run you off the road?

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  • Violet88
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    Originally posted by Nairb
    Needs moar dry.
    lol

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  • CorvallisBMW
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    Originally posted by nando
    huh? it's safer to hang out in the on-coming traffic lane and pass as slowly as possible? I want to bitch slap people who make passes like that.
    No, certainly it isn't safe to 'hang out' or pass 'as slowly as possible'. I would have to assume though that if one were passing so fast that one couldn't slow down, that would mean something like 30mph faster than the car you're passing. Which seems like a poor way to be driving.

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  • Nairb
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    Needs moar dry.

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