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QuoteQuoteBut, honestly, I think she should've hit the cat... I was once told you can slow down slightly, but don't SLAM on your brakes... That's what causes accidents.
So, it will be ok with you someday if you have someone at your door saying, "I'm so sorry for killing your beloved pet, but you'll be glad to know there is no damage to my or the other guy's car"?
It's not that scenario that concerns me as much as a kid running out in front. A defense of being still asleep didn't improve it either.
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There are legitimate reasons to slam on the brakes, even though we live in society that often tailgates.
When you follow too closely, you rely more and more on luck. Sure, it's unlucky if some fool in front of you slams on the brake pedal for no good reason. It's still your fault/pain if you crash into it.
My current shoulder image is a combo of bad luck, someone else's carelessness, and my reducing following distance to get over to an exit lane quickly. (Another reason not to drive before you're awake)
So, it will be ok with you someday if you have someone at your door saying, "I'm so sorry for killing your beloved pet, but you'll be glad to know there is no damage to my or the other guy's car"?
because she will lay some keepdown on you faster than, well, really fast. ~Billvon
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