Before hitting the deer in the photo I posted, I was as hard on the brakes as I could be. When it was clear that I was going to hit the deer, I distinctly remember aiming for the middle of the deer and letting off the brakes. I think letting off the front brakes and a boat load of luck is what allowed me to avoid crashing.
I have one simple goal, to scrub as much speed as possible. I would rather hit the deer with my brakes on than take my chances and see if I could somehow cut my way through the critter. My end goal is to survive and if I go down after contact so be it.
there is a factor of luck (or bad luck) to all of this.
But I'm not even sure we get to decide what we're gonna do when it happens. I think our brains make a million decisions in an instant, and then our bodies just do what they're told.
Quote from: HSL on July 19, 2010, 12:40:30 AMAnyway, my next gadget will be a body-heat activated laser cannon that pulverizes anything that moves 1000 feet down the road...Remind me not to ride ahead of you.
Anyway, my next gadget will be a body-heat activated laser cannon that pulverizes anything that moves 1000 feet down the road...
All the car drivers who saw me hit it, were really impressed that I didn't crash.