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![[Common Sense] Why 100% of sudden unintended acceleration 'accidents' are actually pedal misapplication](https://img.youtube.com/vi/nDwu6SfXe1k/hqdefault.jpg?width=72)
Sudden unintended acceleration (SUA) could theoretically happen due to electronic control system errors. However, based on basic automotive engineering principles, braking force is
Zig-zagging
Something over half of guys in their 30s can't do if asked to right now Clutch control. Manual transmission. Yup. Me neither T_T
I'm not exactly a newbie anymore, but the reason I haven't peeled off my 'Beginner Driver' sticker is because it feels like people let me merge better and are more patient if I'm a
The #1 most pathetic type of driver. Guys in sports cars switching to 'Sport Mode' and making a huge 'VROOOOM' noise, then flooring it the second the light turns green like they're
Looks like they're getting up there in age, I wonder what their kids are gonna learn from watching that... smh.
About 300 meters into driving, the warning light popped up. I thought it was no big deal and figured I'd just get it fixed on my way home, so I drove for 8km. But then the vibratio
A firefighter warning about danger ahead
Looks like that white car in front of the delivery truck tried to merge out then cut back in around the 12-second mark.
This ajumma is still at it.
Why the hell do they even do fake turn signals?
I'm literally begging you like this!!!
Is this for real?
Legendary "Makes You Wanna Swear" Moment in a Tunnel
Real-life road rage leading to an actual accident.GIF
Just as scary as foreign luxury cars One accident and your life is basically ruined