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7 minutes ago, hyperbole said:

It is not automAtion, fcking idiot appears to have parked his car and jay walking on a highway

Ante highway meeda car aagipothe guddesthunda bhayya?

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10 minutes ago, hyperbole said:

It is not automAtion, fcking idiot appears to have parked his car and jay walking on a highway

are you not watching properly - he even had traffic cones in the back of his car. He was about to take the cones and leave after doing some traffic  work on median divider. And this car on lane centring software hit them with no slowing down at all.

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14 minutes ago, hyperbole said:

It is not automAtion, fcking idiot appears to have parked his car and jay walking on a highway

vadu parking chesada aa car akkada, inkosari sariga chudu video

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20 minutes ago, Sheri said:

Ante highway meeda car aagipothe guddesthunda bhayya?

Yes, that’s the danger of stopping car on the highway, it is advised not  to sit in the car if it stops for some reason, wait for help at a distance away from the car because the vechiles cruising at cannot come to a stop all of a sudden even they find you. This is most common mistake people and many die on a daily basis. One of our relative in NJ passed away while changing a flat tire, NEVER wait in the car, stand away and call for help

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Steps for emergency stopping

1. Take your foot off the accelerator

When you run into trouble on the road, don’t slam the brakes. You never know what other drivers are doing behind you or if they’re paying attention to what’s happening in front of them. Instead, gently and smoothly take your foot off the accelerator. 

2. Signal your intentions to drivers around you

There is nothing scarier (or more annoying) than a driver who cuts into your lane without warning. Don’t do it to others. If you have an emergency of some sort and need to pull over, use your blinkers to warn other drivers that you are intending to switch lanes. 

3. Pull to the right side

The right lane is typically the slowest lane. Because high speeds limit reaction times and visibility, slower is generally safer. 

4. Pull off the road as far as possible

This seems like common sense, however many people fail to follow through on this. Even when the shoulder is wide enough, you should try to pull over as far as possible. It’s best to put as much space as possible between your car and the roadway. In fact, if the ground next to the pavement is even, you may want to consider pulling off the shoulder entirely.

5. Put the parking brake on

Ensuring your parking brake is on will keep your vehicle from easily rolling if hit.

6. Stand on the side furthest from traffic

If a car does come careening off the road and plows into your car, you want to be standing on the other side of the car. In fact, it is in your best interest to stand a couple of hundred feet away from the vehicle and off to the side. A car traveling at a high speed can push a stopped car hundreds of feet. 

7. Make sure you’re visible

Often, accidents occur because drivers simply don’t see that someone is on the side of the road. Flags, flares and other hazard indicators can warn others of your presence on the highway shoulder—especially, at night. 

8. Call for help immediately

If you don’t have the equipment to change your tire or if you spend several minutes trying to start your car—call a tow truck. Every minute you are on the side of the highway puts you at serious risk. Your priority should be your safety, not your car and not saving money. 

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50 minutes ago, hyperbole said:

Steps for emergency stopping

1. Take your foot off the accelerator

When you run into trouble on the road, don’t slam the brakes. You never know what other drivers are doing behind you or if they’re paying attention to what’s happening in front of them. Instead, gently and smoothly take your foot off the accelerator. 

2. Signal your intentions to drivers around you

There is nothing scarier (or more annoying) than a driver who cuts into your lane without warning. Don’t do it to others. If you have an emergency of some sort and need to pull over, use your blinkers to warn other drivers that you are intending to switch lanes. 

3. Pull to the right side

The right lane is typically the slowest lane. Because high speeds limit reaction times and visibility, slower is generally safer. 

4. Pull off the road as far as possible

This seems like common sense, however many people fail to follow through on this. Even when the shoulder is wide enough, you should try to pull over as far as possible. It’s best to put as much space as possible between your car and the roadway. In fact, if the ground next to the pavement is even, you may want to consider pulling off the shoulder entirely.

5. Put the parking brake on

Ensuring your parking brake is on will keep your vehicle from easily rolling if hit.

6. Stand on the side furthest from traffic

If a car does come careening off the road and plows into your car, you want to be standing on the other side of the car. In fact, it is in your best interest to stand a couple of hundred feet away from the vehicle and off to the side. A car traveling at a high speed can push a stopped car hundreds of feet. 

7. Make sure you’re visible

Often, accidents occur because drivers simply don’t see that someone is on the side of the road. Flags, flares and other hazard indicators can warn others of your presence on the highway shoulder—especially, at night. 

8. Call for help immediately

If you don’t have the equipment to change your tire or if you spend several minutes trying to start your car—call a tow truck. Every minute you are on the side of the highway puts you at serious risk. Your priority should be your safety, not your car and not saving money. 

endho nee cover driving's @3$%

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3 hours ago, hyperbole said:

Yes, that’s the danger of stopping car on the highway, it is advised not  to sit in the car if it stops for some reason, wait for help at a distance away from the car because the vechiles cruising at cannot come to a stop all of a sudden even they find you. This is most common mistake people and many die on a daily basis. One of our relative in NJ passed away while changing a flat tire, NEVER wait in the car, stand away and call for help

Killing a person gurinchi kaakunda car collision gurinchi maatladudam. Aa automation software stopped car ni warning ga consider cheyakapothe use undadu kada. Highway meeda traffic jam unte guddestunda mari? 

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