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发表于 2013-2-13 09:43:06
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If you can’t safely get out of driver’s way without speeding, maintain your way and they’ll go around you, says Brian Smiley, spokesman with Manitoba Public Insurance.
“We’ve all been there. There’s peer pressure to go faster. But you’re entitled to do the speed limit,” Smiley says. “If you’re doing 15 km/h over the limit, you’re increasing your stopping distance and it could mean the difference between running a child over and not running a child over.”
Hesson-Bolton says she has no choice but to slow down if someone is following her too closely and she can’t safely get out of their way.
“I will slow down. Not much, maybe a kilometre or two an hour,” she says. “If they back off, I pick up my speed. If they get too close I’ll slow down again and they’ll figure out ‘If I stay farther away from this person, she’ll go faster.’” |
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