You are driving in a car at a constant speed. On your left side is a 'drop off', (The ground is 18-20 inches below the level you are travelling on), and on your right side is a fire engine travelling at the same speed as you. In front of you is a galloping horse, which is the same size as your car and you cannot overtake it. Behind you is a galloping zebra. Both the horse and zebra are also travelling at the same speed as you. What must you do to safely get out of this highly dangerous situation?
drop down all your windows. pick up your cell phone. and talk out loud "WHAT? fire at xxx st?? Noo..*gasp*" pull up your windows, to be certain, call one of your firends or someone you know near there to call fire emergency. be patience and after few minutes you will get your right side taken care of or go for fun ride at dropoff
well...hitting the gas would be just stupid, just imagine the horse on your lap. best thing to keep going untill one of them moves out of the way
Dude, you're in a car. Neither a Zebra nor the Horse will do anything to you if they hit your car. 2500lbs of metal >>>>>> 600lbs of fresh. Just slow down and if the zebra hits your car, it doesn't matter, you got yourself dinner and a fine rug.
I wouldn't exactly say that they wouldn't be harmful. Although when using physics (moments etc) then yes you wouldn't be that hurt. But can't we have a general guess that one of those parts of the horse or zebra might actually crush your windscreen and maybe you?