really a tire blowing on me doing 60-65 mph while hitting brakes and swiching lanes is my error?
Well I've done alot of evasive avoidance of obstacles, cars, animals and other st00pid drivers, and I've never had a tire blow out for "no reason".
Maybe it was your error for having defective tires and driving at freeway speeds.
id like to see how you would react...
I've been going 98 mph at the finish line and had a 120MPH 10 second nova come flying past me, blow the motor and turn left into my lane.
Keeping in mind that both lanes are in the confines of two concrete walls.
At 98MPH I piled on the brakes, moved into the other cars lane that he just vacated which was splattered with oil and engine parts.
When both cars stopped I was about 9 feet from his passenger door.
He hit the wall in my lane then spun around and hit the wall in his lane, which I was now occupying..then he slid to a stop and slid with me bearing down on this drivers door.
I hit neither the other car nor either concrete wall.
YOU slid out of control, OFF the road and into a pole/tree.. whatever.
I think I did far better than you, under MUCH more drastic circumstances.
YOU drove the car out of control, the car just doesnt go "out of control".
YOU put too much steering input into your evasive manuver.
YOU drove the car into a stationary object.
it makes NO sense that some "random driver on the road slammed on the brakes for NO REASON".
Could it have been that you were tailgating/following too close and he "BRAKE CHECKED YOU"?
If you are traveling at a safe speed AND following at a SAFE DISTANCE, then there is no reason that a car "braking" in front of you would make you have to use such "drastic" action to avoid a collision.
Face it, you were following too close, the guy in front of you "brake checked" you and you over reacted and drove your car RIGHT OFF THE ROAD.
"IF" you were a good driver, you would have never allowed yourself to be put into such a situation.
I drove my 84 SVO mustang for 275,000 miles and never "drove it into anything".
I drove my 95 mark 8 400,0000 miles and never drove it int anthing.
you dont drive a half a million miles without encountering just about every road hazard there is..
So yea...NOW.. go ahead and kick me around on the internet.
THEN... go buy that "superior handling JAP POS" and go LEARN TO DRIVE.