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Don't get me wrong it IS a good idea, but it'd have to come as reflex rather than a plan drawn from memory....Thanks for sharing it, though.
Too many variables to try and keep in the air at the same time. This is sometyhing you'd have to concoct on your own in the heat of the moment if all the pieces were already in place. This is not something you could try and remember from here.....Lessee....there's a vehicle behind me izzat HIM or is HE behind......OH NO WAIT it's a pair of mopeds....now did the light just turn or....what town is this again?tater_salad said:One way I've heard of to evade a trail in a vehicle goes like this (bear in mind I've never had to try it, but it seems like it would work OK); Try to get a vehicle or two in between you and your trail and drive until you get to a two lane road (preferably in an urban area with little room to manuver) You will just have to drive for a while, but once you hit a stop light that changes to yellow as you come up on it, don't speed through it or just stop, the way this has to work is that you slow down enough to force that vehicle or two inbetween you and your trail to have no choice but to stop, effectively keeping your trail at the stoplight. At the same time, (proceeding with caution) mash that gas pedal down and clear the intersection. This should give you enough time to make some random turns and lose your trail. If your trail finds a way around your 'buffer' car(s), well, at least you know how serious they are about following you and how serious you need to be about losing them. That part is up to you. :comeandgetsome:
Don't get me wrong it IS a good idea, but it'd have to come as reflex rather than a plan drawn from memory....Thanks for sharing it, though.