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Old 12-26-2009, 01:09 PM
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Wow. Glad you saved yourself and your Z.
Old 12-26-2009, 01:22 PM
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Impressive save, to say the least. You had only a split second to react.
Old 12-26-2009, 01:25 PM
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I drive on 78 on my way to work. WTF was that person slamming on there brakes for?? BTW cruising at 80-85 mph is normal for that road.
Old 12-26-2009, 01:30 PM
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Nice, glad to see you made it out ok. Now go home and clean your seats, cause I swear I could hear you shat yourself
Old 12-26-2009, 01:56 PM
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I say you never base your observations on traffic by the car directly in front of you.. That would be silly.....
Old 12-26-2009, 06:57 PM
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That was not the flow of traffic. You were gaining on him at quite a speed and already 'tailgating'.

You see when you went under that bridge? Time your own distance behind the vehicle in front of you. Less than 1 second.

I have no idea what the american standard is, but the Canadian standard is 3 seconds, espesially on a highway to accomodate the higher speed and increased stopping distance.

That could have been avoided. You're incredibly lucky that car you passed was further back then your blindspot or you'd be at fault in what I imagine would have been at least a 2 car collision.

You clearly know how to drive, but that's no excuse for poor driving habits.
Old 12-26-2009, 11:08 PM
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WOW, that was close!
Old 12-27-2009, 07:23 AM
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Very nice save. I bet your heart rate went up a bit on that one. good job.
Old 12-27-2009, 08:03 AM
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very well done sir.
Old 12-27-2009, 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by mistanismo
That was not the flow of traffic. You were gaining on him at quite a speed and already 'tailgating'.

You see when you went under that bridge? Time your own distance behind the vehicle in front of you. Less than 1 second.

I have no idea what the american standard is, but the Canadian standard is 3 seconds, espesially on a highway to accomodate the higher speed and increased stopping distance.

That could have been avoided. You're incredibly lucky that car you passed was further back then your blindspot or you'd be at fault in what I imagine would have been at least a 2 car collision.

You clearly know how to drive, but that's no excuse for poor driving habits.
I agree. Maybe this close call will make the OP a bit more careful in the future. Nice save, but it is much better to not put yourself in the position of having to get lucky to keep your car, and other folks cars, intact.
Old 01-01-2010, 08:37 PM
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That's freakin CRAZY man! I couldn't do that in Test Drive Unlimited on the computer, let alone doing it in real life when you only have one try to get it right!

But the Canadian guy is right, you gotta apply the 3 second rule for following distances. The rule applies at ALL speeds.

I'm sure most everybody on these forums would agree that speeding a little isn't nearly as dangerous as not keeping adequate following distance, because we know what would've happened if it wasn't the OP in a 350z following that stupid guy, but somebody else with a different car!
Old 01-02-2010, 06:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Blueknight74
Let’s just say not all cop are good & they are good ones. I was pulled over & wrongfully accused. So now when my car is on my camera is on. Don’t want it to happen again.
ive thought about that many times
Old 01-02-2010, 06:54 AM
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Originally Posted by 2pink1stink
Very nice save. I bet your heart rate went up a bit on that one. good job.
Probably happened too fast for his body to go "fight/flight" mode.
Old 01-02-2010, 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by mistanismo
That was not the flow of traffic. You were gaining on him at quite a speed and already 'tailgating'.

You see when you went under that bridge? Time your own distance behind the vehicle in front of you. Less than 1 second.

I have no idea what the american standard is, but the Canadian standard is 3 seconds, espesially on a highway to accomodate the higher speed and increased stopping distance.

That could have been avoided. You're incredibly lucky that car you passed was further back then your blindspot or you'd be at fault in what I imagine would have been at least a 2 car collision.

You clearly know how to drive, but that's no excuse for poor driving habits.
+1. Here in the states, unofficially its like 2-3 seconds I think above 60mph. Thats generally at least two car and usually enough time to brake in the event of an emergency.
Old 01-02-2010, 09:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Armitage
+1. Here in the states, unofficially its like 2-3 seconds I think above 60mph. Thats generally at least two car and usually enough time to brake in the event of an emergency.
It's technically suppose to be 1 second for every 10mph.
Old 01-02-2010, 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by mistanismo
That was not the flow of traffic. You were gaining on him at quite a speed and already 'tailgating'.

You see when you went under that bridge? Time your own distance behind the vehicle in front of you. Less than 1 second.

I have no idea what the american standard is, but the Canadian standard is 3 seconds, espesially on a highway to accomodate the higher speed and increased stopping distance.

That could have been avoided. You're incredibly lucky that car you passed was further back then your blindspot or you'd be at fault in what I imagine would have been at least a 2 car collision.

You clearly know how to drive, but that's no excuse for poor driving habits.
+1 there is no telling what the car, two cars in front of you is doing in certain situations, so its best not to stick too close to them. Great save though.
Old 01-02-2010, 10:27 AM
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Don't be so quick to call the driver that stopped crazy. we don't know the full story. Perhaps a pet ardvark escaped it's cage and bit him on the nuts. I know if I had a pet ardvark chomping on my nuts, I'd stop too.

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Old 01-02-2010, 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by NISMO_558
It's technically suppose to be 1 second for every 10mph.
Lol yeah and if that were the case, I'd always have people cutting in front of me. And the vicious cycle continues... lol.
Old 01-02-2010, 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by dfresh713
I drive on 78 on my way to work. WTF was that person slamming on there brakes for?? BTW cruising at 80-85 mph is normal for that road.
Cause it's NJ.
Old 01-03-2010, 09:41 AM
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Did the car you were following hit the car that stopped?

When I was flying out of a small airport in SC, there was a fellow there who was really good at handling a plane, but lacked the judgment to avoid putting himself and others in danger.

Everyone agreed he was the pilot you'd want to have with you if something went wrong, but none of us flew with him more than once.


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