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You are driving in a car at a constant speed. On your left side is a drop-off (The ground is 18-20 inches below the level you are traveling on), and on your right side is a fire engine traveling at the same speed as you are. In front of you is a galloping horse which is the same size as your car and you cannot overtake it. Behind you is a galloping zebra. Both the horse and zebra are also traveling at the same speed as you are. What must you do to safely get out of this highly dangerous situation?
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slow down and let the firengine pass you then pull into the right laneBam the horse in the a@@ until the stupid bastard gets out of the way!
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Open your eyesI would go with the "merry-go-round" Hypothetical questions like this do not have "Answers" only opinions.
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First of all I don't see that as a dangerous situation .Assuming that both the horse and the zebra have equal amounts of stamina they will slow down at about the same time so just wait it out, allow the changes to happen and then respond to that new driving environment. Don't let your irrational fear create a dangerous situation where none in fact actually exists.More Questions & Answers ...
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