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Fordlover
Apr 13, 2014Explorer
intheburbs wrote:Fordlover wrote:agesilaus wrote:
"I'd prefer to drive something that is nimble and able to avoid the accident all together. Which is why my daily driver is a powerful thinks car, rather than a lumbering crew cab 8 foot bed dually. I chuckle when I see people commuting in these things."
My 6.7 F350 may not be great on turning, but it is amazingly powerful and accelerates very quickly. If you haven't driven one you'd be surprised. And that is in the detuned mode, push a button on the dash and it's capable of laying a strip of rubber down the road.
I think most accidents come from lack of attention by a driver. And that driver may not be you, someone runs a stop sign/light right in front of you for example. Or a wasp gets in the cab and stings you on the nose. Nimbleness probably isn't going to save you from a lot of accidents.
In my opinion, accidents (involving two vehicles) are caused by two drivers that aren't paying attention. Not all accidents can be avoided, but I've avoided ~100 accidents in my driving career because I anticipated the stupid driver, and made evasive maneuvers. The less nimble the vehicle, the less likely a impending accident can become a near miss.
How many accidents happen where you could actually say, "You know, if this guy was driving a BMW M3 he would've been ok, but because he was in a pickup he crashed."
I think you've been watching too many commercials.
Far more accidents could be avoided if people would put their phone down, grab the steering wheel with both hands, and look out their windshield, doesn't matter what they are driving.
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