A poor Nissan Altima is hit by a truck and sent to the side after trying to dodge a running dog on the road.
The video was captured by a dashcam located on a semi-trailer. While the heavy goods vehicle is traveling in the right lane of a two-way road with separate carriageway, the driver sees a dog running on the road.
While the animal is at the level of the central reservation, the driver slows down then stops so as not to hit it. At the same time, a Nissan Altima the double then then brakes at the last moment when she sees the canine. Another truck, which was following the sedan too closely, did not have time to slow down and hit the Nissan head-on.
It is thrown onto the side of the road, its rear completely stamped. The “ram truck” will park a few meters further on. At the same time, the owner of the dog can be seen chasing him along the road.
The driver of the truck had obviously not anticipated that the car in front of him could suddenly brake. Safety distances not being respected, he did not have time to brake and stop before, or even only to slow down. The violence of the shock was terrible, we hope that the occupants of the Nissan Altima will not come out with too serious injuries.
When driving, you have to be prepared to be able to react at all times. Even in the unlikely event of a dog coming out of nowhere. Do not stick the vehicle in front of us allows to have a sufficient safety margin in order to react appropriately.
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