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antennahead 05-09-2010 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by semtex (Post 530985)
To the OP, I see this thread potentially turning into another VDC pissing contest. So, before it does, I just want to pop in to say I'm glad you're okay, and I hope none of the other drivers got hurt too seriously. Props to you for paying attention to your surroundings and being able to react quickly. :tiphat:

:iagree:

Cunnos 05-09-2010 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by IDZRVIT (Post 530881)
The OP did a lane change by moving the steering wheel. So what does VDC have to do with it? If anyone thinks VDC "on" was the only reason for a successful lane change and bringing the car to a stop you're in a dream world. Come back to reality and use your driving skills as the OP did.

Nice job avoiding the accident OP. I hate seeing or hearing about close calls cuz ive been in a few myself. You definitely get some aftershock which takes a toll. Glad to hear your safe, sleep it off and forget it ever happened

steveg78 05-09-2010 09:41 PM

Good quick reaction. I was in a similar situation last year in my SUV. Coming home from work on a 2lane open highway and towards the end the highway starts to get traffic lights. Everyone is used to flying and a lot of times people misjudge the slow or stopped traffic approaching the lights. Anyway, cars in front of me braked real hard. I braked hard but was sure to leave a good gap in front of me and the car behind me as I was braking hard. All the while I'm watching my rear-view and the car in front of me. We finally come to a stop and I see a huge SUV behind the car behind me...He stops ok too. Then as I am watching the stopped traffic in my rearview, I see the SUV 2 cars being me FLIP from the rear. I mean this truck was rear ended so hard the back end flew up in the air and the car landed UPSIDE DOWN on the roof of the small compact behind me. I watched this in slow motion in my rear-view. I saw the driver and passenger of the huge SUV hanging upside down by their seatbelts and then the SUV jostled off the roof of the compact and onto the street, still upside down. The roof of the compact never caved in and supported the weight of the SUV. The light turned green and I just went. I think I was in shock because when I got home it all hit me and I called my GF and my parents to tell them I loved them. I never saw what actually slammed into the SUV but I talked to 2 of my detective buddies the next day and they told me there was a fatality in that accident. Mark that as another fatality I've witnessed on my way to/from work.

EDIT: And for the guy who doesn't understand the point of an SUV... What do you expect me to tow my boat with? Load my fishing gear into? Haul large stuff around in?

kannibul 05-09-2010 10:19 PM

VDC is an insurance policy button.

Eventually insurance companies will want to know if VDC is on or not, and base their claim fufillment off that minor detail.

OP missed an accident. Trucker saw it happening, saw it happen, and probably anticipated the OP shifting lanes to avoid it, which is why he got on the brakes as hard as he did.

Might have ticked off the trucker, but, it could have been the trucker that gave the OP the window to evade...

NewYorkJon34 05-09-2010 10:22 PM

You better watch out, the Final Destination ghost was coming for you, now it's gonna track you down, lol j/k glad to hear the car & yourself are alright.

Zsteve 05-09-2010 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by NewYorkJon34 (Post 531214)
You better watch out, the Final Destination ghost was coming for you, now it's gonna track you down, lol j/k glad to hear the car & yourself are alright.

Im out now. dont want it after me.

UNKNOWN_370 05-09-2010 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by cptspeed (Post 530794)
And this is why you don't touch the vdc friends!

Vdc played such a small role in that. The moral to the story is. Have good driving etiquette...Pay attention to the road... Think fast. Don't panic... And finally with absolute split second quickness, observe and decifer each drivers intent around you. Vdc will never compensate for those actions.

That's the problem today. People think that features like vdc tcs esc and all that other stuff compensates for bad driving. Speeders are way overrated in the scheme of things as well. The real issue... cell phones, text messaging, f*^kin around with nav and other stupid gadgets. Being more into your conversation than being an attentive driver.

My advice: people need to wake the hell up n stop playing with gadgets and other BS while driving.

onekneedown 05-09-2010 10:57 PM

Can we just stop the pointless juvenile VDC bashing? It is neither a magic button nor is it useless for competent drivers. It's an added feature that adds a level of control and safety to the vehicle. It's not viagra for impotent drivers. Give it a rest!!!

pompey 05-09-2010 11:07 PM

yeah very glad ur safe bro, people honestly cant hardly drive anymore, its sad

UNKNOWN_370 05-09-2010 11:11 PM

I wasn't vdc bashing. My point is those things only work with proper human response. What I'm saying is, technology is just an aid. Your intuitions and reactions with driver skill is everything!
What's juvenile is not having the insight to what's real and virtual.

Wicked_G 05-09-2010 11:52 PM

I thought you were going to say the truck driver in the semi didn’t have enough room to stop because you jumped in front of him. In this situation it was a good call but normally you really shouldn’t jump in front of a semi and hit the brakes. Very lucky! :)

semtex 05-10-2010 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Wicked_G (Post 531278)
I thought you were going to say the truck driver in the semi didn’t have enough room to stop because you jumped in front of him. In this situation it was a good call but normally you really shouldn’t jump in front of a semi and hit the brakes. Very lucky! :)

The semi driver obviously was able to stop only because he left his VDC on. The real moral of this story is that it was a double-win day for VDC. (j/k) :stirthepot: :rofl2:

BrianMSmith 05-10-2010 07:50 AM

I can only imagine the adrenaline from that experience. Thank goodness for you that you are an alert driver.

I have the same habit of looking behind me, the closer you are being followed, the more distance you need to stay behind the car in front.

Our Z's will easily out-stop most anything on the road, except a 2-wheeler.

onekneedown 05-10-2010 06:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 (Post 531256)
I wasn't vdc bashing. My point is those things only work with proper human response. What I'm saying is, technology is just an aid. Your intuitions and reactions with driver skill is everything!
What's juvenile is not having the insight to what's real and virtual.

:iagree:

nuTinmuch 05-10-2010 06:51 PM

Man, I had a terrifying experience a couple weeks back.

Was driving in the far right lane, cruising along about a mile or so from my exit when this semi that was driving next to me decides that I am actually not in my current lane. Needless to say, I had to quickly move over to the shoulder to avoid being run over.

I was shaken a bit, but more super pissed than anything else, haha.

Always good to hear someone else survived NJ's roads. :p


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