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Old 05-12-2005, 08:19 AM
treeofwisdom7 treeofwisdom7 is offline
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Default how not to run a cat over?

ok i was thinking that when an animal runs across the road it doesnt try to avoid a car.. i believe that when i see a animal run on the road i dont have time to think about what i should do so i try to devise a plan beforehand. i believe that i should swerve and that i should slow down.. if i hit the animal then i had done all that i could..

more so if it is a human then that human will try to avoid getting hit so i shouldnt guess which direction he/she will move instead slowing down *which gives the human more time to react* and not moving the position of the car from left to right is the correct action...

A. with a car or dog will slowing down decrease the odds of hitting the animal?

B. will slowing down decrease teh odds of hitting a human?

i dont need the math just the theory or idea
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