Do the math on this 3860N8N f***! You're right, you didn't call him an idiot. No, you called me an... No, wait... I called you an idiot... Well, it's obvious I disagree w-you about something... whatever it was. Apologies...
Small objects don't cause catastrophic tire failures.
I'm not the brightest, but my little brain hasn't failed me yet when driving at 85+. The more I practice, the better I get.
You take actions to give you a bigger margin of error at the higher speeds. You allow more follow distance and you pbutt other cars carefully. Easily done. A little practice is all it takes.
Both items you describe can be spotted during the daytime. You should be able to go around the items and completely avoid them. It is more important to plan on avoiding a crash than planning on what to do when you do crash.
Do the math on this 3861Alan Baker It isn't hard. Sometimes it was intentional, for fun... other times it was entering or exiting corners too fast, not so fun. One time... it was off...
I've never had the pleasure at those speeds. I've been sideways at 60. Scary yes, but I didn't panick. I tried to correct the slide, but my correctinos didn't work on the diesel fuel covered road.
Agreed.
I prefer to not be surrounded by any vehicles. I figure if there are no vehicles around me, I don't have to worry about them, and if I do something bad, I don't have to worry about hitting someone else. I make a concious effort to keep a decent distance between me and other cars. This can't always be done, but at those times speeds are lower than 85mph. ------------- Alex