Hazard Perception Test (Real Life Version)

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Hazard Perception Test (Real Life Version)

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Dashcams can be fun... See when you spot the hazard, you'll also understand my newfound obsession with headlights as this is part of my daily commute.

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You need some 50/50 tyres (lol)
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Kwacky wrote:You need some 50/50 tyres (lol)
I need some new undercrackers!

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Yeah..... nah thanks (lol)
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Woha!

Good lights though nutz.....
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Deffo good lights, lets hope the roads get better soon, it seems if they are not flooded they are full of mud, both a real hazard. And that's just in the car lol.....
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@ 1 second or so before you hit it. Although to be fair I was sorta expecting "it" to be an animal.
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D41 wrote:@ 1 second or so before you hit it. Although to be fair I was sorta expecting "it" to be an animal.
That's pretty much when I spotted it too.

Always expect then unexpected D.

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Same as D to be honest.

Jeez stay safe out there Nutz, lucky you got those lights fitted now

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