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[–]whisky_and_blues 13ポイント14ポイント  (22子コメント)

I feel this is much more likely than somebody trying to speed past a vehicle that is turn signaling.

[–]ironik86 4ポイント5ポイント  (21子コメント)

I've done it once. A car hard braked (literally like, slammed on their brakes) in front of me in the middle of the night, no blinker or anything. So to avoid hitting them (there was no way I could've stopped without hitting them, there were in a sporty little tiburon, I was in a friggen 2 ton sebring), I went into the oncoming lane to avoid them....then they turned right into the side of my car. They tried getting all defensive trying to say "You knew we were turning!", bitch what? Slamming on your brakes in front of someone is not a turn signal. Use your fucking blinkers.

[–]Another_Random_User 80ポイント81ポイント  (20子コメント)

If you couldn't stop fast enough, you were following to closely. Source: I've been rear ended twice in the last year.

If you have to swerve to avoid an accident, swerve right. Source: Hit head on by someone who swerved left.

Just saying.

[–]LeCrushinator 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

I've had to swerve into the oncoming lane once, when I was driving through an intersection and someone turned right on a red light and crossed over their lane directly into mine. I was going 45 mph and they pulled out maybe 40-50 ft ahead of me. I couldn't get into the right lane to avoid them because there was a semi truck in that lane. Luckily there was no oncoming traffic in the lane I swerved into. And the best part, the guy that pulled into the intersection during a red light and almost made me T-bone his car...he flipped me off because I honked at him while swerving around his car.