EVO Driver Killed in L.A. Area
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Originally Posted by plokivos
If they didn't make those gad damn SUV's that mom's don't know how to drive, maybe this incident could of been all voided.
I put the blame on the slow moving, less responsive, dangerous SUV's more than anything.
It probably pull in front of the Evo or something.
I put the blame on the slow moving, less responsive, dangerous SUV's more than anything.
It probably pull in front of the Evo or something.
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I used to be an SUV driver, an I know I pulled out in front of a couple people that I definately should not have. Sometimes we forget how slow our cars are to get onto the road. That very well could have been a major factor. Regardless of whose fault it was, there is no excuse to be doing 100+ on surface streets in the city. Period. Drive safe and sh*t like this won't happen.
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Originally Posted by plokivos
If they didn't make those gad damn SUV's that mom's don't know how to drive, maybe this incident could of been all voided.
I put the blame on the slow moving, less responsive, dangerous SUV's more than anything.
It probably pull in front of the Evo or something.
I put the blame on the slow moving, less responsive, dangerous SUV's more than anything.
It probably pull in front of the Evo or something.
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Originally Posted by plokivos
If they didn't make those gad damn SUV's that mom's don't know how to drive, maybe this incident could of been all voided.
I put the blame on the slow moving, less responsive, dangerous SUV's more than anything.
It probably pull in front of the Evo or something.
I put the blame on the slow moving, less responsive, dangerous SUV's more than anything.
It probably pull in front of the Evo or something.
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Yeah stuff like this definatly makes you think, cuz I passed an SUV like a ford excursion doing 30 less than triple the speed limit, and they swerved almost right into me, so I had to into the suicide lane and almost lost control, but let off and brought it right back, but still in traffic or on any road where there's cars... HELL NO... I'd rather gamble in vegas, but sympothy to the famz of those who crashed
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well the article does not say how fast the driver was going WHEN he hit the suv. and you are listening to the media that i am sure wants to make this evo driver out to be the bad guy. as evidence of their article mentioning that witnesses said they saw him weaving in and out of traffic. the media and police tries to push their "perfect society" on us with unfounded information like this. the police were told by witnesses who then told the paper. have you ever told someone something, they tell somone, they tell someone, and when it gets to you again the story has changed to benefit the person's point of view? humans can't stand being wrong. what could have happened was a young kid was driving a fast looking car above the speed limit all the while passing cars. witnesses claimed he was weaving in and out of traffic and the article made it sound like he was driving like a madman. he came up to a stop light that was red and about to turn green. witnesses said it was a red light. he went to roll through the light when it turned green and the suv started to change lanes. something we all do since we know we can pull up to a light at 50 and stop in a 50 ft. no witnesses saw this. evo clipped rear end of the suv and suv hit truck in front of them. if he was going a 100 and hit a stopped suv more injuries and accidents would have occured. it is however an unfortunate event. thankfully no one else was killed or severly hurt. don't shame this guy's name and family because you listen to the media word for word. he might not have been driving that bad. it might have just been unlucky how he hit the suv. and the cops certainly can't hear his side of story and are only hearing the story from people who have something to gain by putting the blame on him. not saying this kid wasn't driving like a madman and decided not to stop, it could have happened just like the article elouded. but how likely is it that someone with a car like ours did not see five bright red lights and brakes and two stopped cars in an intersection.
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I do agree with NapervilleEVO about how the cars we drive can be biastly persecuted in these situations. People seeing your car and assume you drive fast and recklessly. Its like those Toyota Celica commercials. I allowed my girlfriends father drive my car, which he loved by the way. Said it was one of the best driving experiences hes had. (Coming from a guy who used to race speed bikes and has a built 4 speed Drag 67' stingray) He wants to buy one now. But as we were ending the drive i was explaining to him how people give you little respect especially the older generation. He was driving my car nice and slow making a left turn while a guy was making a rolling stop way over the line- And Yells "hey slow down" I'm not kidding when i say we were driving slow, If we were in any other car maybe one of those huge *** gas wasting SUV's he might not have said anything
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I think no matter who you are, it's almost impossible to not be able to drive our cars, and well, but NapervilleEVO and sMIThSUBISHI23 both make good points, and the media and all that crap is gunna find all sorts of ways to try to bring a bad outlook on our cars and tuners in general, I mean come on...