Was just out driving near where I live following a crap Toyota at 30mph.
Two blokes stood on the curb wanting to cross and get into a taxi.
One of them decides to run in front of Toyota. Bit dodgy but fair enough; no real danger of being hit.
Now at this point I've watched the runner get to the taxi no probs and I'm watching the second guy to see if he's gonna copy his mate. Decide he clearly isn't.
Next thing I know Toyota's slammed on and stopped dead in front of me :headno:
I've got nowhere to go - slam on the brakes - lock up (yes its a Cup) - and slide into the back of the Toyota that I had'nt been watching for all of 2 secs whilst I was watching these two blokes.
Thankfully there appears to be no damage, which is a small miracle as far as I'm concerned as the contact felt all too heavy to me. I'm guessing I had shed enough speed and the Toyota driver was'nt still on the brakes when I hit her, and the bumpers did their job!
Apparently she had only just passed her test and thought the other guy was gonna run out as well. Thing is she did'nt even touch the brakes for the first guy - which is why it took me by surprise to stop for the guy still on the pavement
I was'nt following particularly close behind her either. I honestly don't see what I could reasonably be expected to have done differently in that situation; because the way she braked was completely random
Two blokes stood on the curb wanting to cross and get into a taxi.
One of them decides to run in front of Toyota. Bit dodgy but fair enough; no real danger of being hit.
Now at this point I've watched the runner get to the taxi no probs and I'm watching the second guy to see if he's gonna copy his mate. Decide he clearly isn't.
Next thing I know Toyota's slammed on and stopped dead in front of me :headno:
I've got nowhere to go - slam on the brakes - lock up (yes its a Cup) - and slide into the back of the Toyota that I had'nt been watching for all of 2 secs whilst I was watching these two blokes.
Thankfully there appears to be no damage, which is a small miracle as far as I'm concerned as the contact felt all too heavy to me. I'm guessing I had shed enough speed and the Toyota driver was'nt still on the brakes when I hit her, and the bumpers did their job!
Apparently she had only just passed her test and thought the other guy was gonna run out as well. Thing is she did'nt even touch the brakes for the first guy - which is why it took me by surprise to stop for the guy still on the pavement
I was'nt following particularly close behind her either. I honestly don't see what I could reasonably be expected to have done differently in that situation; because the way she braked was completely random