Had a close one last night
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Had a close one last night
I was racing my buddys down colborne st in brantford, 50 zone anyways so I was going about 105 and my buddy was a bit behind me we passed these 2 cops in a parking lot, I cant believe I didnt get pulled over luckiest thing in my whole entire life.
#2
Originally Posted by 94Precidia
I was racing my buddys down colborne st in brantford, 50 zone anyways so I was going about 105 and my buddy was a bit behind me we passed these 2 cops in a parking lot, I cant believe I didnt get pulled over luckiest thing in my whole entire life.
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dude you live in brantford you go more assecible back roads then almost anyone on here...why you ing racing downtown brant take 15 drive outta brant and do it safe
#7
lol yeah they musta......hey general do u still got those rims for sale that I was gunna buy off u before sorry I didnt get back to you I had money problems but Im getting money again so I might be able to buy them off you
#11
Originally Posted by 94Precidia
I was racing my buddys down colborne st in brantford, 50 zone anyways so I was going about 105 and my buddy was a bit behind me we passed these 2 cops in a parking lot, I cant believe I didnt get pulled over luckiest thing in my whole entire life.
#13
Originally Posted by 94Precidia
man whatever calm down......it was 2 oclock in the morning not to many people walk the streets at that time. oh an im sorry that I didnt smash up my car just for you
It just takes one person out walking their dog, or one drunk stumbling home from the bar, or one cab driver out doing the late night bar run. And of course, you and your buddy being rank idiots.
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Originally Posted by yourmama
Not too many people out at that hour?
It just takes one person out walking their dog, or one drunk stumbling home from the bar, or one cab driver out doing the late night bar run. And of course, you and your buddy being rank idiots.
It just takes one person out walking their dog, or one drunk stumbling home from the bar, or one cab driver out doing the late night bar run. And of course, you and your buddy being rank idiots.
Here is something for you to think about[quote]:
"Q: If a deer suddenly runs out to the road in front of you"(same thing as you posted, "don't you think you'd wish you were going slower?
A: Not necessary. It works both ways, if I had been going faster, I'd be well passed before the deer jumped out. This is not a question, it's merely a bait for a favourable answer. However the person who asked this question is seriously lacking in the knowledge of probability and risk analysis. A deer suddenly jumping out in front of you is a random event, provided you are not rounding a blind corner too fast, or overdriving your headlights at night, in which case it is "too fast for conditions" I stressed so many times. Assuming you are not violating the laws of physics, then this random event is not more likely to happen only because you are driving faster. Simply put, a deer isn't more likely to jump in front of you only because you travel faster. If you still don't get it, and think that you'd wish you were going slower, let me ask you this: what if the deer jumped out a second later? It would still be right in front of you right? Why would you always assume that a deer is only going to jump in front of the faster driver? For you math heads out there, it is pretty obvious that the faster driver (within reason and bound by the laws of physics) is the safer driver because he spends less time on the road and therefore exposes himself to less risk of such random events. (Note: if you had been paying attention to the road, a deer jumping out wouldn't be a random event. Short of an airplane falling out of the sky, nothing is unpredictable to an alert, careful, watchful and courteous driver.) "