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top ten dangerous cars

CJs (Actually, all versions prior to 1987), required a LOT of care when driving at speed... :shocked:
The short wheelbase almost guaranteed that if you hung the back-end out six inches; you had already crashed! :yikes:
 
And currently own 2 Mustangs.


Maybe this most dangerous list is actually my bucket list? roflmao


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I always thought that the only dangerous cars were those driven by people who do not have motorcycle licenses. That's what I thought.
 
I still believe that all vehicle are dangerous and the danger is lessen by the people who drives them. That being said Let's ride safe what ever we drive. When I worked for the post office as a rural carrier and I attended drivers training and I was told all accident are preventable and I believed them. Yes all accidents are preventable.
 
. When I worked for the post office as a rural carrier and I attended drivers training and I was told all accident are preventable and I believed them. Yes all accidents are preventable.
Sorry...
:cus: happens every day, that's beyond anyone's control... :shocked:
The best that you can do in those situations; try and lessen the consequences! :thumbup:
 
Re: When I worked for the post office as a rural carrier and I attended drivers training and I was told all accident are preventable and I believed them. Yes all accidents are preventable.

Hi jer,

I worked for the fed. gov't. for 30 yrs. We had one guy who was sitting at a red light & got hit from behind. They held up one of his well-deserved promotions until he could tell management how he could have prevented the accident.

:sour:

Jerry Baumchen
 
Re: When I worked for the post office as a rural carrier and I attended drivers training and I was told all accident are preventable and I believed them. Yes all accidents are preventable.

Hi jer,

I worked for the fed. gov't. for 30 yrs. We had one guy who was sitting at a red light & got hit from behind. They held up one of his well-deserved promotions until he could tell management how he could have prevented the accident.

:sour:

Jerry Baumchen
Same mindless thinking on the police dept...police in the middle lane of a three lane one way road. He is stopped behind another car at a red light, there is a car on his left, and one on the right. The "squints", as we used to call the idiot office workers, demanded to know how he could have prevented being rear ended. After lots of problems he finally wrote in a report, "The driving officer could have previously taken flying lessons from Superman, then raised the car straight up." The squints left him alone after that.
 
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