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Hugoneus 05-09-2010 02:49 PM

Near (Death?) Experience
 
Now that I have calmed down, I would like to share with you my experience today:

I was driving to NY from NJ. On the highway, while I was cursing at the potholes and trying to dodge them, I came to a bend in the highway. My view was fully blocked by construction on either side of the road and a wall separating two highways. The highway had two lanes, I was in the left lane. On my right was a big 18-wheel trailer and it was going fairly slowly (40MPH), I was traveling at about 70MPH, the speed limit was 65MPH. As I pass the trailer, I enter the bend and as soon as I complete the bend, I see a line of cars, all stopped due to an accident further ahead. I hear that the 18-wheeler who had a better view ahead hit the breaks as hard as he can. I also hit the break. I have developed a habit that I look at my rear view mirror to see how close the car behind me is if I hit the breaks hard. I see an SUV who is too close to me to be able to stop. I immediately change lanes to the right lane in front of the big truck and hit the break. I barely stop just behind the car ahead of me. I look at my driver side mirror and the SUV that used to be behind me crashes in to the car that used to be in front of me at about 60MPH.

Both cars are destroyed. The crash causes a domino effect of three other cars. In all this mess, nothing hits me.

My hand were shaking. As the traffic moves forward, I see that a crash ahead was the cause of the traffic. Another 3 cars were hit, but not nearly as bad as what happened near me.

Had I stayed in my own lane, there would have been nothing left of my car.

So please, please, never tailgate, no matter what you drive.

Dan37TZ 05-09-2010 02:56 PM

Driver reaction and instinct + 370Z handling FTW in this situation.

Glad you're safe man.

Xan 05-09-2010 03:02 PM

Wow happy you and the Z made it out off that!

If you would have been in an SUV, you would have likely suffered a similar faith as the other SUV...

fullmonty 05-09-2010 03:03 PM

Damn man glad you got outa it

Hugoneus 05-09-2010 03:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xan (Post 530763)
Wow happy you and the Z made it out off that!

If you would have been in an SUV, you would have likely suffered a similar faith as the other SUV...

That is definitely possible. Had I myself been tailgating, I would have probably had an accident also.

cptspeed 05-09-2010 03:26 PM

And this is why you don't touch the vdc friends!

Hugoneus 05-09-2010 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cptspeed (Post 530794)
And this is why you don't touch the vdc friends!

What does VDC have to do with anything?!

Zsteve 05-09-2010 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dan37TZ (Post 530753)
Driver reaction and instinct + 370Z handling FTW in this situation.

Glad you're safe man.

FTMFW baby.

NYBladeZ 05-09-2010 04:00 PM

I agree with OP. While you are supposed to keep your undivided attention of what is going on ahead, I also make sure I keep tally of my rear view mirror. If someone is on my @ss I'll move over.

CrownR426 05-09-2010 04:03 PM

Glad you're okay OP.
Tons of ******** out there.

cptspeed 05-09-2010 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugoneus (Post 530795)
What does VDC have to do with anything?!

In an emergency situation you want your car to go where you tell it to.

ducky 05-09-2010 04:15 PM

close one...that why i never tailgate people anymore (^_^) better be safe than sorry...glad you're ok..

Modshack 05-09-2010 04:26 PM

Good instincts on that one..... YOu probably pissed off the truck driver but hey...He missed you and saw what happened, so all is good!

Modshack 05-09-2010 04:26 PM

Good instincts on that one..... YOu probably pissed off the truck driver but hey...He missed you and saw what happened, so all is good! Wish I had that option when I got caught in a 4 car sandwich...

IDZRVIT 05-09-2010 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cptspeed (Post 530849)
In an emergency situation you want your car to go where you tell it to.

The OP did a lane change by moving the steering wheel. So what does VDC have to do with it? If anyone thinks VDC "on" was the only reason for a successful lane change and bringing the car to a stop you're in a dream world. Come back to reality and use your driving skills as the OP did.


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