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A woman loses control of her vehicle when the breaks stop working on the highway and the car accelerates to 100 mph in this clip from Season 1, Episode 3. #RescueCam
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well done becky .well done allison
People always panic to easily!
Why not use the police SUV up front? Match the speed, tell her to "connect" to the police cruiser and they'll manually slow her down…
How about turning the engine off when there is no one around?
It would have been so easy to put it in neutral and gradually rip the E
imagine she got a ticket for speeding and reckless driving
Ummmm there's a thing called Shutting your Car. Ever heard of that ? 😂🙄
Why didn’t someone tell her to turn off the car? On put the can in neutral?
Úþóôð þтúð÷ыòðют тþрüþ÷ð у óру÷þòøúð – ÑÂтþ уöõ ÿþÑÂтрðшýõõ.
That's how we know most peoples donesn't know how to drive
I'm assuming this is an automatic transmission. Put it into neutral, slowly apply handbrake, crisis averted. This emergency could've been stopped miles ago
people who can't think under stress are a liability to everyone
Manual gear transmission could have saved her much early
I had a recurring nightmare about this as a kid…I didn't know it was actually possible
The solution is simple armored the police charger vehicles, one on the front matches the victims speed and decreases the speed enough to touch the bumpers other two cars go on the side of the vehicle in distress preventing it from spinning neither left or right and all that's left is brake calmly.
🤦â€Â♂︠This is why people should receive a basic education in how things work.
Also, freaking out in an emergency is pretty much the worst thing you can do.
She probably faked it to see what it’s like to be in a police chase then all of a sudden she was able to slow down with the emergency break
Good girl good girl good girl Musi yes that’s a good girl good girl you just stay right here we’re not done with you good girls
Woman: Freaking out about going 94
Me: Casually cruising at 130
Bruh, Use spike strips. But the emergency brakes also are good
Should anybody here find themselves in this situation they need to remember that putting the car in neutral will stop the acceleration. So will turning off the ignition, but you will also lose your power steering. The emergency brake will only lock up if you engage it fully in an instant. You can apply it somewhat slowly and be fine.
How about telling her to turn the ignition off?
Keyword is SHE
At least she kept steering, that's important!
thats a weird siren inside
The fastest speed I ever drove at was 95MPH. (With full control of my engine and brakes). I couldn’t imagine being stuck at that speed with no way to slow down. That bing said I typically drive at 75MPH on the highway.
The fastest speed I ever drove at was 95MPH. (With full control of my engine and brakes). I couldn’t imagine being stuck at that speed with no way to slow down. That bing said I typically drive at 75MPH on the highway.
For everyone saying, “put it in neutral†there is a good chance the vehicle wouldn’t let her. Some cars you need to push down on the brake to engage a different gear. That looks like a Dodge Journey and idk how those work specifically but it probably wouldn’t let her