How does one get such a good quality gif at low file size?
Edit: Glad you're safe.
I did something similar years ago on the M6 late one night when I hit a patch of ice. Although, as my Ford Escort didn't have any traction control I ended up doing a 180 across the carriage way and stopped facing the wrong way in the hard shoulder. Luckily there weren't any barriers and somehow I only slightly clipped the bumper on the banked verge! That was probably my biggest brown trouser moment.
when was the brake pedal pressed - the noise was what - brake assist/abs/esp ?
yes - local country roads surprising when people drive on the road sides through the pot holes they see every day, and don't open angle on bends
Blimey ! Had you already moved into the middle of the road because of the all potholes on the side or had you seen something on the approach to the bend ?
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(pleaseI've not seen it!)
Was due to the potholes pal
i drive that road all the time and my low profile tires dont like potholes so i anticipated taking a slight wide route to get through them..![]()
Video link! Needed! Good to be safe and alive though isn't it
I am reminded of the brown pants moment from few years ago steadily overtaking a lorry during rain and then aquaplaning feeling the car about to go sideways into lorry or central resBut then traction control sorting it out. This was on Pilot Supersport tyres. Glad I changed from those, always a bit unnerving in cold/wet.
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(it looks faster than it was because the lorry was going slow, and the video was 60fps)
Video link! Needed! Good to be safe and alive though isn't it
I am reminded of the brown pants moment from few years ago steadily overtaking a lorry during rain and then aquaplaning feeling the car about to go sideways into lorry or central resBut then traction control sorting it out. This was on Pilot Supersport tyres. Glad I changed from those, always a bit unnerving in cold/wet.
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(it looks faster than it was because the lorry was going slow, and the video was 60fps)
They've escaped from a field someone left the gate open presumably. Reminds me of when driving down a similar lane a large deer jumped over a hedgerow immediately in front of me ran in front of the car and jumped over the opposite hedgerow into the next field must have missed the bonnet by millimetres I mean I could reached out the window and touched it
Oh had a similar moment going over a hill when it decided to snow it wasn't much maybe half an inch or less but reaching the apex the grip went completely swung left and right there was a sharp bend ahead with woodland and for a moment could see myself sailing straight into a tree not sure how but managed to straighten it up I think by just keeping the wheels straight and not wildly pulling the wheel left or right as would be natural reaction anyway a moment later the tyres found their grip again it was ok but that was scary
Actually the aquaplaning reminds me of the main road dual carriageway around here everytime theres heavy rain you can bet theres going to be a accident and sure enough yesterday there was a 4 vehicle smashup the road was closed all day massive tailbacks everywhere took me half an hour to get 3 miles down the road last night, anyway I'm sure its because aquaplaning there a few stretches where the water just streams across the road running off the sides of the embankment and since its a wide stretch at that point everyone guns it and someone always comes a cropper young girl was killed last year on that stretch I've had a few hairy moments myself
This. A Thousand times this. Fair play mate.Another way to look at this isn't that you survived or you handled yourself well in the moment, it's you could have saved someone else's life.
It would have been a lot easier to just drive on after that rather than risk moving the horses back.
Top man
I haven’t seen the video but the closest one I had was a cow in the middle of the A1 in the middle of the night.
I wasn’t speeding and I managed to get the car stopped with a few meters to spare but I was nearly collected by some larger vehicles behind me who were not paying attention which was very unnerving.
Yeah we have a dog that is constantly on Nextdoor or the village facebook page where people have found it. And it's always the same dog. Don't know what the owners are doing...Glad you’re ok, and the horses. Some country folk seem to take a somewhat cavalier approach to keeping their animals safely contained