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"Lee_D" <[email protected]> wrote:
> "Austin Shackles" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > one day I'll reprise the thing about why, in a queue of traffic separated
> > by
> > 1-second intervals, the 8th and 9th cars (IIRC) inevitably collide in the
> > event of the one in front stopping... cue cross-thread...
>
You can see it on any motorway if you are in a van or Land Rover. Everyone
is too close (you have to be to stop the undertakers), so as the delay
due to reaction time builds up as each driver has to brake a little more
sharply eventually the inevitable happens......
Mind you, if you are in the aformentioned van or Landie with cars
only in front and you are keeping an eye on the traffic flow as far
ahead as you can (that must at least ½ mile in anything but pretty
poor conditions) then you get *plenty* of warning and you can ease off
without even using the brakes - though any gap you leave will be
immediately filled by something of German manufacture..
> Depends who's at the front! ;o)
>
> Lee D
>
>
Richard
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"Lee_D" <[email protected]> wrote:
> "Austin Shackles" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > one day I'll reprise the thing about why, in a queue of traffic separated
> > by
> > 1-second intervals, the 8th and 9th cars (IIRC) inevitably collide in the
> > event of the one in front stopping... cue cross-thread...
>
You can see it on any motorway if you are in a van or Land Rover. Everyone
is too close (you have to be to stop the undertakers), so as the delay
due to reaction time builds up as each driver has to brake a little more
sharply eventually the inevitable happens......
Mind you, if you are in the aformentioned van or Landie with cars
only in front and you are keeping an eye on the traffic flow as far
ahead as you can (that must at least ½ mile in anything but pretty
poor conditions) then you get *plenty* of warning and you can ease off
without even using the brakes - though any gap you leave will be
immediately filled by something of German manufacture..
> Depends who's at the front! ;o)
>
> Lee D
>
>
Richard
--
www.beamends-lrspares.co.uk [email protected]
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