Itengineer
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Cant agree with that. The Supra was being driven by a tool.It looks like a car took a right in front of the Supra and it swerved to avoid the car. Wouldn’t really say reckless. Other car’s fault!
In this video, we see one tool bag driver meet a bad driver and it doesn't end well for the tool.Cant agree with that. The Supra was being driven by a tool.
Phil
Supra maybe was going alittle too fast but you clearly see the car turn in front of the Supra. The car that is going straight and already in the straightway has the right of way. Unless that car was going soo fast that the car turning couldn’t yield. I didn’t see any traffic lights there.Cant agree with that. The Supra was being driven by a tool.
Phil
Apparently more rigidty than a LFA and GR86. Dude driving was a complete idiot. Word is this may of been a rental too.I'm impressed at how rigid the Supra's chassis is. I would expect the car to be much more deformed from that impact.
It's about speed V conditions. Tight narrow road with lots of parked traffic in confined area and intersections equals slow and cautious driving not overtaking and accelerating away at speed. Sometimes it's about more than who was technically "in the right" it's about what's the smartest way to drive for the conditions. Lots of miles riding motorcycles teaches you that. No point laying dead on a slab and being "in the right"Supra maybe was going alittle too fast but you clearly see the car turn in front of the Supra. The car that is going straight and already in the straightway has the right of way. Unless that car was going soo fast that the car turning couldn’t yield. I didn’t see any traffic lights there.
I can confirm the chassis is rock solid. Ask me how I know...I'm impressed at how rigid the Supra's chassis is. I would expect the car to be much more deformed from that impact.
