thunderl1ps
THUNDERL1PS
thunderl1ps

Sure would be nice to be able to choose an offering like these below:

They've been watching rally racing and decided to try it our for themselves lol. Pulling over was a good idea. Let them pass so the cops and paramedics can take care of the mess.

Neither do I. really jumping to conclusions here aren't you?

Which is why I hug the white line in blind turns. Wow...wishing me death because of my opinion. There was a lineup of cars behind him. Take a look again.

^^^Another left lane camper^^^Remember that the next time you're following someone who won't get the hell out of your way just because they don't 'have ' to.

I am as well. But a child can still be killed at those speeds.

Speed limits were developed for handling, braking and other general capacities that were far lower than what we are enjoying now. The reason that they have mainly stayed at the levels they have is that licensing procedures have not changed. But a far more predominant reason is that revenue generation would be far less

Because every track has those...I have a big shovel, but it is not needed here.

Or a barrier...

Hahahaha definitely not a rational thought process.

I'm not trying to explain anything. All I'm saying is that it could have happened anywhere. The city, speed limit, avoiding traffic and endangering innocent bystanders had nothing to do with what happened that day.

I don't think anyone was around. Wasn't it in a light industrial area, with no traffic on the weekend? This could have happened in the country side while hitting a tree.

How did the speed limit contribute in killing them?

How did the city or traffic contribute to this tragedy? This could have happened anywhere there was an immovable object to hit. Had nothing to do with traffic or speed limits in anyway.

^^^Left lane camper^^^

What is not seen in the vid is just how long this was going on for. Looks to me that there is a long string of cars behind the blue Exploder. That doesn't happen right away most typically. That happens when gramps isn't paying attention to just what the hell is going on behind him...for a while.

I agree, however knowing there are idiots out there wouldn't it be the best thing to pull over and let Camaro racer pass?

Insurance companies love this shit. CHA CHA CHA CHACHINGA...!!!

Consciously not allowing someone to pass, or neglecting to pull over when someone is obviously trying to get past you are both indicative of a form of road rage. I drive a truck for now (so no opportunities to pass in the twisties for me) and choose to move over when someone is coming up on my tail. It's only

Road rage goes both ways. Why contribute?