
So
this afternoon on the way home from my Folks' house, I had one of those
near misses that make you have to change your drawers. I'm going
south bound in the fast lane of a four lane street. Three
cars are lined up to turn left in to the supermarket on the northbound
side. Well, this person in third position doesn't see me and decides
that he can just turn left in the the secondary driveway, and pass up
the "hold up" (hold up being, good drivers waiting for it to be clear
to turn left). He pulls out, I see him, and stomp on the brakes
(Toyota's awesome antilock brakes, but I still got them to lock up) and
went to where he had been in the median. So I missed him by about two
feet, and had to steer back in to my lane because of oncoming traffic.
This all happened in a millisecond. So how did I know what to do?
Video Games, pure and simple! I credit video games for my evasive
manuevering skills. The hours I've spend honing my driving and
reactions on video games sure paid off this afternoon. So if you
think your skills could use a little refinement, might I suggest
Colin Mcrae Rally 2005.