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Old 31-07-2016, 06:47 AM   #28
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Default Re: Near miss between trucks and Falcon Wagon video

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Originally Posted by olfella View Post
Why not sit down and think about the situation a bit more.
Two vehicles on the road. Speed limit 100k. One goes a few k under that because of load, incline or whatever. So, faster vehicle at the rear wants to pass. This vehicle sees a safe opportunity and commences to overtake. Halfway through this manoeuvre a third vehicle travelling behind the overtaking one, gets impatient and thinks they can overtake the lot by hitting the dirt and speeding. When the third speeding vehicle attempts to take up a position at the head of the pack, he loses it and heads for the hills. How can that be the fault of the two leading vehicles or railway crossings?

with regard to his comments about rail crossings, some people need to deflect to a different topic to deflect from the error they made, it is just the way some people try to make themselves look intelligent, and what is worse no amount of common or logical sense will change their views
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