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  1. Join Date
    Oct 2007
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    #1
    [SIZE=1][SIZE=2]Sirs/Madams.

    Good evening. I'll retell two similar incidents. I hope for you to evaluate what happened and suggest a more appropriate maneuver/response for the next time. They both happened on a two lane road.

    A few days ago, I was in third gear and following a vehicle from a distance of about four car lengths. An Everest(?) behind me overtook me. He wanted to overtake the car in front of me too, but there was an incoming Lancer. Ignoring it, he tried to overtake. The Lancer, to avoid collision, decelerated and veered to the right such that the car was partly out of lane.

    One or two days before that, I was in the position of the Lancer. A PUJ on the opposite lane overtook from a long parade of vehicles, fully occupied my lane and made me a participant on a collision course. Instead of doing what the Lancer did, I stepped hard on the brakes without fully stopping and blew my horns hard and long. I wasn't able to look at the right mirror, so I managed just a little nudge to the right. The PUJ squeezed between me and the opposite traffic.

    I didn't understand it at the moment but the driver may have asked for a duel. Somebody was shouting. I knew because I had my windows down.
    :drive1: :duel:
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  2. Join Date
    Jan 2008
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    #2
    that is right brake to slow down (braking hard if necessary) and do not pull to the right unless you are sure that your right side is clear (or at least your instincts tell you its clear) because you may never know some pedestrian or motorcycle on that side you may hit or side swiped and may result in fatal accidents.. nudging your car slightly will do (this will allow safe distance for you) but again be cautious

    those PUJ drivers are so reckless!!! these jeepneys should be phased out especially the dilapidated.. they are not road worthy..

  3. Join Date
    Jun 2005
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    #3
    In such situation, I flash first, then brake to slow down, assess the surroundings, and prepare to avoid collision or brace for the collision, if it is unavoidable. I wouldn't accept his dare for a duel.

    I had a friend who experienced this situation. He was traveling along the highway somewhere in Pangasinan. When he saw the oncoming danger, he slowed down, eventually stopped, and finally tried to avoid the collision by going to the shoulder. However, the jeepney was already out of control and followed him to the shoulder. BANG! There were deaths and serious injuries in the jeepney but my friend was luckily unscathed.


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    Last edited by j_avonni; July 11th, 2008 at 07:36 AM.

  4. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    #4
    do what is necessary to avoid a collision, if you need to veer to the shoulder then so be it...

    don't waste your time or life to engage this morons in a duel, or whatever you might call it

  5. Join Date
    Feb 2006
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    #5
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    do what is necessary to avoid a collision, if you need to veer to the shoulder then so be it...

    don't waste your time or life to engage this morons in a duel, or whatever you might call it
    +1, such a waste of time.


    if my right side is clear i'll give way. pero kung talagang gitgitan, i'll slow down and stop. wala din naman mangyayari kung di ko siya pagbibigyan. banggain ko man siya nakunsumi pa ko pagawa ng sasakyan ko.

  6. Join Date
    Jun 2005
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    #6
    bottom feeders will always be bottom feeders...kaya nga jeepney driver lang yun jolog na yan e.

  7. Join Date
    Sep 2006
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    #7
    He even had the gal to get mad and ask for a fight? Tsk. Good thing you maintained your cool.

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