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Teacake
Teacake

TAS

1099 posts

2 Mar 2014 11:05pm
So guys,

Driving up to town tonight, I was in the car with three other girls, all very good friends, and I nearly crashed.

I was on the main highway when I drifted to the other side of the road without noticing, if it weren't for one of the girls grabbing my attention by calling my name, we would have gone up the embankment and flipped and likely all died.

A real eye opener for me and I am truly shattered. Just the thought of what could have happened is so scary. Luckily I didn't kill us all.

Does anyone have any tips for driving long distance? We had the music up full volume, an they are the loudest girls in the world!

thePup
thePup

13831 posts

2 Mar 2014 8:09pm
Well If I had 3 chickys in the car I'd be performing regular pitstops along the way .... break up the monotomy of driving dunno ask the Prez Asea he'd know the answer to this cunnynundrum


PS: glad you're all ok dude
Teacake
Teacake

TAS

1099 posts

2 Mar 2014 11:11pm
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thePup said...
Well If I had 3 chickys in the car I'd be performing regular pitstops along the way .... break up the monotomy of driving dunno ask the Prez Asea he'd know the answer to this cunnynundrum


I am sure your stops would only take a few seconds
E T
E T

E T

QLD

2286 posts

2 Mar 2014 10:11pm
Turn the music down, so you can concentrate.

Tell the girls to lighten up. So you can concentrate.

Take regular breaks and have a drink and something to eat, so you can concentrate.

Make sure you concentrate on what you are doing. You may have killed yourself and your passengers and maybe someone coming the other way as well.

Start to take your driving seriously because if you don't you could be dead.

Sorry TC don't want to sound nasty but too many people are dead because they don't pay enough attention to what they are doing. They joke with friends, listen to loud music, dance around in their seats etc etc.

Driving is serious and it needs to be taken seriously.

Glad you and your friends are OK.

ET.
Teacake
Teacake

TAS

1099 posts

2 Mar 2014 11:14pm
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E T said...
Turn the music down, so you can concentrate.

Tell the girls to lighten up. So you can concentrate.

Take regular breaks and have a drink and something to eat, so you can concentrate.

Make sure you concentrate on what you are doing. You may have killed yourself and your passengers and maybe someone coming the other way as well.

Start to take your driving seriously because if you don't you could be dead.

Sorry TC don't want to sound nasty but too many people are dead because they don't pay enough attention to what they are doing. They joke with friends, listen to loud music, dance around in their seats etc etc.

Driving is serious and it needs to be taken seriously.

Glad you and your friends are OK.

ET.


Cheers mate.

All good points to be considered.

Funny thing is though. I did not speak more than a few words here and there the whole way, an I was in no way engage in conversations. I just don't know how I lost concentration.

thePup
thePup

13831 posts

2 Mar 2014 8:15pm
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Teacake said..

thePup said...
Well If I had 3 chickys in the car I'd be performing regular pitstops along the way .... break up the monotomy of driving dunno ask the Prez Asea he'd know the answer to this cunnynundrum


I am sure your stops would only take a few seconds


A few well chosen seconds is all it takes to enter St Peter's gates young grommet ... ye must concentrate on every moment
NewScotty
NewScotty

2350 posts

2 Mar 2014 8:15pm
Thank fark you live to tell the tale TC.
I word mate, DISTRACTION.
Concentrate on the road in front.
Teacake
Teacake

TAS

1099 posts

2 Mar 2014 11:15pm
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thePup said...
Teacake said..

thePup said...
Well If I had 3 chickys in the car I'd be performing regular pitstops along the way .... break up the monotomy of driving dunno ask the Prez Asea he'd know the answer to this cunnynundrum


I am sure your stops would only take a few seconds


A few well chosen seconds is all it takes to enter St Peter's gates young grommet ... ye must concentrate on every moment


So I learnt Pup.
Teacake
Teacake

TAS

1099 posts

2 Mar 2014 11:17pm
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NewScotty said...
Thank fark you live to tell the tale TC.
I word mate, DISTRACTION.
Concentrate on the road in front.



As I said to ET, conncentrated on nothing but the road. No turning around, no looking elaewhere, no fiddling with radio.. Just don't know what happened
NewScotty
NewScotty

2350 posts

2 Mar 2014 8:20pm
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Teacake said..

NewScotty said...
Thank fark you live to tell the tale TC.
I word mate, DISTRACTION.
Concentrate on the road in front.



As I said to ET, conncentrated on nothing but the road. No turning around, no looking elaewhere, no fiddling with radio.. Just don't know what happened


If it took one of the 3 wheelers to bring to your attention you were heading off course then you weren't concentrating.
Teacake
Teacake

TAS

1099 posts

2 Mar 2014 11:27pm
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NewScotty said...
Teacake said..

NewScotty said...
Thank fark you live to tell the tale TC.
I word mate, DISTRACTION.
Concentrate on the road in front.



As I said to ET, conncentrated on nothing but the road. No turning around, no looking elaewhere, no fiddling with radio.. Just don't know what happened


If it took one of the 3 wheelers to bring to your attention you were heading off course then you weren't concentrating.



Fair point.

I think I got to that point of just staring at the road. Vagued out a bit. Quite stressed with school at the moment too so I think there is a good chance I was thinking of that and not where I was on the road.

Thats it though I think, need to be constantly thinking of driving, not just driving and thinking of other stuff.

Honestly grateful for every second that I can breathe, every letter I can type but more so grateful that I didn't hurt anyone else.

wavelength
wavelength

1195 posts

2 Mar 2014 8:59pm
Mate, I reckon you should actively engage in the conversation, while still paying attention to the road. Keeps your brain active on a level that feeds back into staying safe.
We have all done it (gone close to something really serious), and some of us grew up pre-RBT and did it while imbibing and maybe even having a toke. Don't be too hard on yourself. Your story had a happy ending. Live (important) and learn (kinda important).
vanders1
vanders1

QLD

3809 posts

2 Mar 2014 11:48pm
Fatigue/tiredness possibly young grommet? Had you had a big day?



MickPC
MickPC

8266 posts

2 Mar 2014 10:34pm
Was it farkin Rap music, that crap is responsible for a lot of problems in the world...seriously mate, being from WA & done the Nullabor twice I'm no stranger from a long drive. Get yourself some good 90's alternative hard driving guitar music. Should help keep ya focused...hasn't been much decent rev u up music the last decade or so, I feel sorry for u young blokes singing that rap crap like fricken retarded white merican trailer trash. Will brain damage anyone...
Teacake
Teacake

TAS

1099 posts

3 Mar 2014 8:36am
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wavelength said...
Mate, I reckon you should actively engage in the conversation, while still paying attention to the road. Keeps your brain active on a level that feeds back into staying safe.
We have all done it (gone close to something really serious), and some of us grew up pre-RBT and did it while imbibing and maybe even having a toke. Don't be too hard on yourself. Your story had a happy ending. Live (important) and learn (kinda important).



I agree, brain needs to stay active, something I will remember next time.

I live to see another day!
Teacake
Teacake

TAS

1099 posts

3 Mar 2014 8:37am
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vanders1 said...
Fatigue/tiredness possibly young grommet? Had you had a big day?






Yeah I guess you could say that. Just a stressful day if anything so thinking about a lot of stuff other than the road while driving.

Teacake
Teacake

TAS

1099 posts

3 Mar 2014 8:39am
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MickPC said...
Was it farkin Rap music, that crap is responsible for a lot of problems in the world...seriously mate, being from WA & done the Nullabor twice I'm no stranger from a long drive. Get yourself some good 90's alternative hard driving guitar music. Should help keep ya focused...hasn't been much decent rev u up music the last decade or so, I feel sorry for u young blokes singing that rap crap like fricken retarded white merican trailer trash. Will brain damage anyone...


Agreed mate. Want rap, all their girly songs along with a few Melbourne DJs. Nothing I really listened so I guess I wasn't paying much attention to it.
asea
asea

QLD

5544 posts

3 Mar 2014 8:02am
TC glad you're still here the guys have covered it pretty well maybe next time a bit of how you goin with the 3 girls before you leave and then do the drive to some cruisy music
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

3 Mar 2014 9:07am
Jeepers. Frightening reading. Make sure if you are tired you do not drive its just not worth it. Good to see that you are attempting to address this issue and find a solution rather than let it play out. I like your style. Nothing wrong with asking for advice - its a great skill to have.

SP
SP

SP

10982 posts

3 Mar 2014 7:17am
Drive faster. You'll be on the road for a shorter time reducing the risk of an accident. .

Good tip is have the window down.
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

3 Mar 2014 10:27am
Teacake, you said you wew in the car with "three other girls"!... Are you a girl!?



My tip... in addition to above.
Some of us blokes can only concentrate on 1 thing at a time...
You might need to zone out from the distractions inside the car, and focus on your job, driving the car.

As per above, you were probably distracted. The other possibility is that you had a "micro-sleep". Or similarly, "micro-brainfade".
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

3 Mar 2014 10:31am
If I'm doing long distances, on a 2x2 road (2 lanes each way)... I'll just sit in the left, doing 95km/hr (in a 100 zone), on cruise control.
You can just concentrate on holding your lane, and distance from car in front... It's doesn't take much brain power that way!
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

3 Mar 2014 10:55am
The crux of the problem was probably 3 separate navigation systems...





surfbroker
surfbroker

NSW

1489 posts

3 Mar 2014 11:12am
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Teacake said..

So guys,

Driving up to town tonight, I was in the car with three other girls, all very good friends, and I nearly crashed.


Hmm.."with three other girls"........TC..are you opening a closet door here

thePup
thePup

13831 posts

3 Mar 2014 9:31am
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asea said..

TC glad you're still here the guys have covered it pretty well maybe next time a bit of how you goin with the 3 girls before you leave and then do the drive to some cruisy music


whoooooooooooooooooose ya Daddy



..... and Simgrom THAT is wicked man
NewScotty
NewScotty

2350 posts

3 Mar 2014 11:32am
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Simondo said..

The crux of the problem was probably 3 separate navigation systems...

















































Got nothing.
MickPC
MickPC

8266 posts

3 Mar 2014 1:08pm
5hrs later & those nips are still standing...I'm a firm believer in this system : D
Teacake
Teacake

TAS

1099 posts

3 Mar 2014 5:09pm
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MickPC said...
5hrs later & those nips are still standing...I'm a firm believer in this system : D


Funny post mate! You too asea.

I agree with you Simondo ! Micro brain fade for sure!

So scary.

Maybe I worded my sentence wrong, ease up guys, still a bit shaken by that time. But I guess that I do give it to you blokes, fair enough
surfbroker
surfbroker

NSW

1489 posts

3 Mar 2014 5:47pm
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MickPC said..

5hrs later & those nips are still standing...I'm a firm believer in this system : D


Must have been a titilating experience....next time you'd better....snatch a rest or you'll end up in a tight situation
Teacake
Teacake

TAS

1099 posts

3 Mar 2014 5:50pm
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surfbroker said..

MickPC said..

5hrs later & those nips are still standing...I'm a firm believer in this system : D


Must have been a titilating experience....next time you'd better....snatch a rest or you'll end up in a tight situation


Wan't sure where this was leading at first
MickPC
MickPC

8266 posts

3 Mar 2014 4:25pm
OMG almost 8.5hrs now, I like head'n...I mean I like where this is heading, leading even...Expecting Kenny Everet to show up soon
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