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<blockquote data-quote="okow" data-source="post: 93297" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>Bad luck...sorry to hear about that man.</p><p></p><p>As for the second car hitting yours, he must have panicked and then slammed on the brakes....ironically, many tests have proven what when we train our eyes on something, our eyes send signals to our brain to go towards it especiallyi in a "shock" or "surprised" situation.</p><p></p><p>The signals our brain sends back to our limbs and muscles are sometimes just too slow, hence an instinctive and automatic reaction to "go towards" or "follow" the object.</p><p></p><p>This is very evident with inexperienced racers or when you are follwing close behind and when the vehicle in front of you goes off the road, you instinctively follow suit. ....however, that's not the case in with your incident.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okow, post: 93297, member: 14"] Bad luck...sorry to hear about that man. As for the second car hitting yours, he must have panicked and then slammed on the brakes....ironically, many tests have proven what when we train our eyes on something, our eyes send signals to our brain to go towards it especiallyi in a "shock" or "surprised" situation. The signals our brain sends back to our limbs and muscles are sometimes just too slow, hence an instinctive and automatic reaction to "go towards" or "follow" the object. This is very evident with inexperienced racers or when you are follwing close behind and when the vehicle in front of you goes off the road, you instinctively follow suit. ....however, that's not the case in with your incident. [/QUOTE]
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