Couple weeks ago I was heading into town right after a bit of rain. As I looked into a turn I see a BMW coming the other way is in a skid. I stop and watch it all develop. By the time he comes to a rest (about 20 feet in front of me) he’s done a 270 and barely kept it on the pavement (really he’s mostly on the shoulder of my side of the road). Interesting part is a couple years ago the state paved all the sharper curves on that road with special high traction asphalt to reduce accidents. I’d guess he came into the turn a little hot.
I will take a turn as fast as the conditions allow safely. It’s called conservation of momentum. I cannot see wearing away expensive brake pads to slow down and burn expensive gasoline to accelerate out of the turn.
HOWEVER, I take my foot off the accelerator well before the turn to coast down to a safe speed. I will sometimes apply the accelerator at the end of the turn as the radius to curvature decreases.
My college Physics professor, a guy by the name of Newton, taught me this.
Ironically, I still get better mileage out of my tires than average.
I still see a lot of these guys on these electric mono-wheels that did not get the word about the recall to correct a seriously dangerous fault in the balance control system.
Been there done that, but in my case it was a icy street and I made a couple of 360s. Ended up on some trolley tracks in the middle of the street, fortunately it was late at night.
If you can keep the wheels spinning at a rate consistent with the speed, and keep them aligned with the direction of travel you will have traction which is why locking your brakes on icy surfaces causes you to skid.
I’ve learned to do this very well. If I can’t stop, at least I can pick what I want to hit. One time it was the hole between two cars doing 360s.
C about 1 year ago
Launch control.. well more launch, less control
Imagine about 1 year ago
Too bad nobody got that on video.
The dude from FL Premium Member about 1 year ago
Not the 1st time!
thevideostoreguy about 1 year ago
Steering would help, really.
Farside99 about 1 year ago
A LITTLE???
sandpiper about 1 year ago
Now he has road burn on his bum. Gonna need a lotta lotion.
Enter.Name.Here about 1 year ago
Never try to drift-turn on a unicycle.
profbob about 1 year ago
Ancestor of Max Verstappen.
Michael Jones about 1 year ago
always brake going in, accelerate going out
Gandalf about 1 year ago
Oh, for crying out loud….
Just-me about 1 year ago
Yeah, that’s gonna sting for a while…
derdave969 about 1 year ago
Couple weeks ago I was heading into town right after a bit of rain. As I looked into a turn I see a BMW coming the other way is in a skid. I stop and watch it all develop. By the time he comes to a rest (about 20 feet in front of me) he’s done a 270 and barely kept it on the pavement (really he’s mostly on the shoulder of my side of the road). Interesting part is a couple years ago the state paved all the sharper curves on that road with special high traction asphalt to reduce accidents. I’d guess he came into the turn a little hot.
jagedlo about 1 year ago
“Now can you be a good chap and call me an ambulance?”
scote1379 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Ah yes the joy and glory of road rash !
Chithing Premium Member about 1 year ago
I thought for a second that was dead man’s curve, but I guess it was only broken man’s curve.
rockyridge1977 about 1 year ago
Three frames between jump and finish……..maybe a record?
preacherman Premium Member about 1 year ago
One of the advantages of EV’s is that roll overs are far less likely due the the weight of the battery being at the base of the vehicle.
dflak about 1 year ago
I will take a turn as fast as the conditions allow safely. It’s called conservation of momentum. I cannot see wearing away expensive brake pads to slow down and burn expensive gasoline to accelerate out of the turn.
HOWEVER, I take my foot off the accelerator well before the turn to coast down to a safe speed. I will sometimes apply the accelerator at the end of the turn as the radius to curvature decreases.
My college Physics professor, a guy by the name of Newton, taught me this.
Ironically, I still get better mileage out of my tires than average.
ChessPirate about 1 year ago
https://youtu.Be/MUL5w91dzbo
ladykat about 1 year ago
It looks like you did.
Daltongang Premium Member about 1 year ago
Speed kills.
daj421 about 1 year ago
I see Red Skelton in panel 2
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 1 year ago
I’d agree. Look at all the damage you did to the road. You’re in big trouble the bucko.
andersjg Premium Member about 1 year ago
Genuine Wiley Coyote stop.
blakerl about 1 year ago
Why did they (whomever they are ) put up guard rails?
rshive about 1 year ago
Haven’t invented steering yet?
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
I still see a lot of these guys on these electric mono-wheels that did not get the word about the recall to correct a seriously dangerous fault in the balance control system.
zeexenon about 1 year ago
Reminiscent of crossing oblique RR tracks across our bikeway. My partner broke an axel.
rick92040 about 1 year ago
I did that on a BMW motorcycle once in the mountains of Arizona.
Buckeye67 about 1 year ago
Been there done that, but in my case it was a icy street and I made a couple of 360s. Ended up on some trolley tracks in the middle of the street, fortunately it was late at night.
mindjob about 1 year ago
He’s practicing for the cross-country unicycle race, so he has to make some bold moves if he wants to place
dflak about 1 year ago
If you can keep the wheels spinning at a rate consistent with the speed, and keep them aligned with the direction of travel you will have traction which is why locking your brakes on icy surfaces causes you to skid.
I’ve learned to do this very well. If I can’t stop, at least I can pick what I want to hit. One time it was the hole between two cars doing 360s.
eddi-TBH about 1 year ago
Mulholland Drive claims it’s first victim.