Under no circumstances should an accident be avoided
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Under no circumstances should an accident be avoided

Every driver tries to avoid an accident. But in some cases, as the AvtoVzglyad portal found out, it is better to get into it, otherwise the consequences can be much worse.

Yes, in an emergency traffic situation, the reflexes will force you to twist the steering wheel even when this is not the best solution. AvtoVzglyad analyzed examples of situations in which it is better not to dodge someone else's car, but to beat the one who provoked the incident. So…

PARKING PASS

A car pulled out of a parking space right in front of you. But even a “politely” turned on turn signal of a careless driver does not allow avoiding a collision. On the machine, you twist the steering wheel and find yourself in an oncoming lane. And there goes another innocent car. The result is a head-on collision with results of varying severity. And the car that provoked the accident calmly continued on its way.

You, trying to avoid a collision, lost your “rights”, and even secured serious expenses for yourself. And that's if no one got hurt. Of course, in conscience, the one who jumped out in front of you is to blame, but in fact it is you.

REBUILDING ON THE EDGE

A car going into the next lane has sharply climbed in front of you. You were driving in a straight line, not expecting such a trick from a traffic colleague, and without a turn signal, he abruptly decided to stand in front of you. You turn the steering wheel to the left, and on the dividing line ... there are people. You drove around one scorcher, but another person was shot down. Probably shouldn't have turned into people, right?

Of course, the reckless driver decided in vain to change lanes so inaccurately. And people had nothing to do on a double continuous line. But in the end, you hit a man.

STRANGE TURNS

You are driving in the right lane, the car in the left lane is turning. And then another car flies right at you from the oncoming lane - it also had to turn left. You swerve and brake into a pole. The column, of course, has no complaints, but you will repair the car for your money.

The moral here is that it is better to get hit or crash into an inadequate person yourself than to spend the family budget later. However, traffic rules in such situations still insist on braking “to the floor”. And if the interrogating officer proves that you didn't do it - at best, "round".

OTHER RULES

But if the car flies in your forehead - it left to overtake, but does not have time to complete it, you can’t beat it. Leave to the right, slow down, cling to the passing stream. The damage you will receive when hitting a hitchhiker is incomparable to a head-on collision. After all, in an accident with a car that flew out to meet you, you will be right, but are you alive?

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