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Home News Insights VIDEO: A Quick Lesson In How Not To Overtake On Two-Lane Highways VIDEO: A Quick Lesson In How Not To Overtake On Two-Lane Highways Insights Chris Aaron | August 04, 2015 10:52 am Two-lane highways with traffic coming at each other on either lane is a nerve-wrecking situation to be in, as this driver demonstrates why.Fine when on your own, the trouble comes down to a slow moving vehicle ahead of you, such as a lorry or trailer. Yes, the law allows you to overtake, and provide road markers for advised locations to do so.*VIDEO: Samsung Has A Solution For Overtaking Lorries On Two-Lane HighwaysBut still, it’s no easy feat: if your vehicle doesn’t have enough power to accelerate quickly past, the whole overtaking move is going to take too long, and what could happen is best described in this video below.The driver, apparently rather impatient to get past the lorry ahead, sticks very close on the lane used by oncoming traffic to view what’s a head. He sees what he thinks is an opportunity, but doesn’t factor in how much time it would take his vehicle to pass the lorry.By the time he does realise it’s too short of a gap, it’s too late. He slams the brakes, rubs shoulders with the lorry, and is smashed head-on by another lorry on the opposing lane, and then into another lorry.Some tips:The only tip we feel that’s possible to share here is a reminder to be patient. We’re quite sure everyone knows (even the driver in this video) where, when and how to best overtake a vehicle on a two-lane highway. The disturbing factor comes from impatience.A “Try only lah” attitude has no place on the road, let alone at highway speeds, so when you do attempt to overtake, be absolutely sure you’re going to get past, safely, with enough room in the opposing lane’s traffic to do so.Remember also to signal your intentions: if you’re pulling out to the right, signal right so that drivers behind and ahead of you can spot your intentions early. Before pulling back into your lane, signal left too – don’t assume everyone knows what you’re doing just because you’ll be quick doing it. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags crash Malaysian Roads Overtaking Roads Traffic Video Print Related News VIDEO: Illegal Racing On KESAS Highway Ends In A Crash Auto News Gerard | September 22, 2015 Illegal street racing is a hazard to other road users and here’s another reason why. This video which was first uploaded onto the Traffic Info ... VIDEO: Car Collector Reminds Us Why We Love Cars Insights Chris Aaron | August 04, 2015 As intoxicating as they are, it’s easily difficult sometimes to remember that there’s more than one way to appreciate a car.For a good majority of ... VIDEO: CCTV Recordings Of Sogo Crash Incident Show It All Insights Chris Aaron | September 03, 2015 First of all, no, no, no, the traffic hold up this morning was not caused by a collapsed flyover or bridge or anything like that.Bystanders have ... VIDEO: Street Racing Ferrari F12berlinetta Driver Smashes Barrier Auto News Chris Aaron | June 03, 2015 As if we need more video evidence to show that ownership of an expensive car doesn’t always equate to intelligence, here’s another keen demonstrator ... Comments
VIDEO: A Quick Lesson In How Not To Overtake On Two-Lane Highways Insights Chris Aaron | August 04, 2015 10:52 am Two-lane highways with traffic coming at each other on either lane is a nerve-wrecking situation to be in, as this driver demonstrates why.Fine when on your own, the trouble comes down to a slow moving vehicle ahead of you, such as a lorry or trailer. Yes, the law allows you to overtake, and provide road markers for advised locations to do so.*VIDEO: Samsung Has A Solution For Overtaking Lorries On Two-Lane HighwaysBut still, it’s no easy feat: if your vehicle doesn’t have enough power to accelerate quickly past, the whole overtaking move is going to take too long, and what could happen is best described in this video below.The driver, apparently rather impatient to get past the lorry ahead, sticks very close on the lane used by oncoming traffic to view what’s a head. He sees what he thinks is an opportunity, but doesn’t factor in how much time it would take his vehicle to pass the lorry.By the time he does realise it’s too short of a gap, it’s too late. He slams the brakes, rubs shoulders with the lorry, and is smashed head-on by another lorry on the opposing lane, and then into another lorry.Some tips:The only tip we feel that’s possible to share here is a reminder to be patient. We’re quite sure everyone knows (even the driver in this video) where, when and how to best overtake a vehicle on a two-lane highway. The disturbing factor comes from impatience.A “Try only lah” attitude has no place on the road, let alone at highway speeds, so when you do attempt to overtake, be absolutely sure you’re going to get past, safely, with enough room in the opposing lane’s traffic to do so.Remember also to signal your intentions: if you’re pulling out to the right, signal right so that drivers behind and ahead of you can spot your intentions early. Before pulling back into your lane, signal left too – don’t assume everyone knows what you’re doing just because you’ll be quick doing it. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags crash Malaysian Roads Overtaking Roads Traffic Video
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VIDEO: Illegal Racing On KESAS Highway Ends In A Crash Auto News Gerard | September 22, 2015 Illegal street racing is a hazard to other road users and here’s another reason why. This video which was first uploaded onto the Traffic Info ...
VIDEO: Car Collector Reminds Us Why We Love Cars Insights Chris Aaron | August 04, 2015 As intoxicating as they are, it’s easily difficult sometimes to remember that there’s more than one way to appreciate a car.For a good majority of ...
VIDEO: CCTV Recordings Of Sogo Crash Incident Show It All Insights Chris Aaron | September 03, 2015 First of all, no, no, no, the traffic hold up this morning was not caused by a collapsed flyover or bridge or anything like that.Bystanders have ...
VIDEO: Street Racing Ferrari F12berlinetta Driver Smashes Barrier Auto News Chris Aaron | June 03, 2015 As if we need more video evidence to show that ownership of an expensive car doesn’t always equate to intelligence, here’s another keen demonstrator ...