#92859 - 04/28/07 11:34 PM
Survival Rule #28
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Registered: 12/18/06
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Loc: American Redoubt
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I like to learn from strangers. An out-of-towner traveling by our store left this one for us. We got many of the details from the police scanner and the paramedics after a lady took her SUV into our river.
SURVIVAL RULE #28 - SELDOM SWERVE
--NEVER SWERVE TO MISS A 28¢ FOX-- It will cost you a $280 traffic ticket. It will cost you a $2,800 wrecker/recovery bill. It will cost you a $28,000 SUV. It will cost you a $280,000 hospital bill -
IF YOU LIVE
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#92867 - 04/29/07 12:55 AM
Re: Survival Rule #28
[Re: ponder]
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Old Hand
Registered: 08/10/06
Posts: 882
Loc: Colorado
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This is good advice.
When I was a young teenager I learned that the paralysed fellow down the street in the wheelchair had been a jet pilot until he swerved to miss a dog on his way to work one night.
Swerve for humans, moose, horses and cows. Anything smaller probably isn't worth it.
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#92873 - 04/29/07 01:50 AM
Re: Survival Rule #28
[Re: unimogbert]
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INTERCEPTOR
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Registered: 07/15/02
Posts: 3760
Loc: TX
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Swerve for humans, moose, horses and cows. Anything smaller probably isn't worth it. Or a 300 pound feral hog. Especially if it's rear end is facing you and you are driving a fabric-topped vehicle. They hold a lot of poop. -Blast
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#92875 - 04/29/07 01:55 AM
Re: Survival Rule #28
[Re: unimogbert]
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Cranky Geek
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Registered: 09/08/05
Posts: 4642
Loc: Vermont
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Depends on what you are driving. When I had a Geo Metro, I would have be afraid to hit anything. :P
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#92936 - 04/29/07 10:15 PM
Re: Survival Rule #28
[Re: ironraven]
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Old Hand
Registered: 11/25/06
Posts: 742
Loc: MA
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Drive a jeep. I can clear almost any small animal. And, if they're any bigger, I got a nice steel bumper . Seriously though, its not worth swerving, at all. I am not malicious, but I value my life moreso than a squirrels. Or anything small enough not to cause damage and/or loss of control.
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#92972 - 04/30/07 05:44 AM
Re: Survival Rule #28
[Re: ponder]
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Geezer
Registered: 09/30/01
Posts: 5695
Loc: Former AFB in CA, recouping fr...
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I have worked more than one wreck where someone, usually city folks, rolled their high dollar cars, endangering their entire family, for critters, usually something like a coyote. One of the last I worked put her car upside down in a waterfilled centerdivider, almost drowning herself and her son, to miss a jack rabbit! (which she hit and killed anyway). Long legged critters, such as deer, elk, moose, horse, you don't want to hit, they will usually slide over your hood and come right in thru the windshield. Really heavy critters, such as cows ('specially bulls), are to be avoided also. But smaller critters, hit them, your family is more important...
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#92973 - 04/30/07 05:52 AM
Re: Survival Rule #28
[Re: snoman]
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Geezer
Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
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When I'm traveling at night through country, I tend to find a truck that is going my speed, and follow it at a safe distance. It isn't likely that any animal will try to get between me and the truck, so I figure the truck can handle it. It's better than having a deer come through the windshield. Snoman, I've seen people do some of the craziest stunts ever, right in front of a big semi. On a long straight stretch in CO, I'm following a big truck, and watch a small red pickup pull out RIGHT IN FRONT of of the truck, from a dead stop, from the open desert, not a ramp or a side road or anything. If the road hadn't been completely open (2 lanes each way), and if the truck driver hadn't been as experienced as he was (obviously), there would have been either a large red splat on the asphalt, or a semi rolling over in front of me, or both. The kicker: there were only four of us in sight: the red pickup, the semi, me (and the dog), and the State Patrol or Sheriff's deputy that was behind me.
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#92979 - 04/30/07 06:26 AM
Re: Survival Rule #28
[Re: Susan]
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Old Hand
Registered: 03/08/03
Posts: 1019
Loc: East Tennessee near Bristol
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And I usually think there's never one around when you want one.
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