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I dunno. Looks like the minivan driver made a last second decision to turn, moved left and braked heavily.Prius vs Previa. Both lose. Previa got it worst though... I hope it they find out the Prius driver was SMS/fb/twit/space, they put the screws to him/her extra hard.
I dunno. Looks like the minivan driver made a last second decision to turn, moved left and braked heavily.
I call bs on that one. Doesn't matter if the previa signaled as long as their brake lights were working (which should be checked - the light sockets on the previa were a common problem when I was a mechanic for Toyota).I'd put the blame on the Previa. Without the turn signal they were stopping illegally in the road.
I call bs on that one. Doesn't matter if the previa signaled as long as their brake lights were working (which should be checked - the light sockets on the previa were a common problem when I was a mechanic for Toyota).
The only thing that matters is that the Prius was following too close and couldn't stop in time. What if the previa wasn't turning and simply had to slam on brakes for a kid running out in the street or someone pulling out in front of him illegally? Or brake and swerve for some other idiot on the road or a hundred other things that you can't possibly signal for...
We just need moar channels!!Nice dashcam staging, next time pan to the left smoothly
When will we get panning dashcams?
Probably notOne less Prius on the road? Will the earth survive?
Yes, my main point in post #16, if you look at the shadow of the flying car in the still image, you can see the angle of the sun means that a sun visor wouldn't work even if it was down.Anyone alse noticed the sun's position and that in the still picture the Prius's driver has his face completely lit by the sunlight, which means he probably didn't have the sun visor down? I bet that's what caused him to "miss" the slowing down minivan.