A spread or tripple COULD have problems making that corner, if the conditions were right. Meaning Needing extra room that isn't given due to traffic congestion.
Tarps is right, your age gives way to you believing that you could do it better. I have a 21yo and a 19yo. They both think they are smarter than the rest of the world, as I probably did at that age. Fact of the matter is, you need to walk a mile in a mans shoes before passing judgment on them, son, because you don't know what causes them to clip the curb, unless you are in the truck with them.
Overconfidence will get you in trouble as well.
why do drivers cut corners
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if i was 50 and been driving for 2 years you all wouldnt doubt me for a second
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If you was 50 and driving for 2 years you would not be posting this... that is the whole point...
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Why is everybody getting so pissed? Who hasn't seen many a corner with busted ##### curbs and ruts so deep you couldn't see the bottom? Doesn't take a genius to figure out that it must happen with some regularity.
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rode a sidewalk monday, going to ride it again tomorrow. tight turn with a long radius, would much rather ease up on the curb than drag my tires around the turn for 150 feet.
i can stop within 30 feet.
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