This Is Why You Shouldn't Tailgate In The Wet Or Slam On Your Brakes For An Amber LightWhen the car at the front of this trio panics and slams on its brakes for an amber light, the car and truck behind are travelling too close to react Darren Cassey 18 May 2015 Share Show Video ContentLoading this video will expose you to potential cookies and tracking by the provider Previous Article When This Truck Driver Films A Queue Jumper Reversing Up An On Ramp, He Isn't Expecting Cops To Deliver Instant Justice Next Article Why A Modest FWD Hatchback Is Often More Fun Than A RWD V8 Related Articles Fails Chevrolet Silverado Gets Intimately Acquainted With The Kerb While Leaving Car Meet Fails Mustang Driver Interrupts Fellow Owner's Photoshoot, Promptly Crashes Fails You've Never Kerbed Your Car As Badly As This 911 Turbo Driver Fails Sliding Nissan GT-R Comes Perilously Close To Head-On Smash Fails Pickup Truck Repossession Turns Into Awkward Tug Of War Fails Porsche 911 Driver Shows Us How Not To Launch ControlCommentsLatest News Workshop Let it Snow with Clarke’s SFHD5 Heavy Duty Snow Foam Workshop Never Get Caught Out With the Clarke CSJ1500 1.5 Tonne Scissor Jack News 12 Exciting New Cars Still to Come in 2026 News Last Ever Bugatti Mistral Brings the W16 Era to an End News The All-New Jensen Interceptor GTX Will Be a Track-Only SpecialDon't miss the latest Car Throttle talking pointsPrivacy Policy Leave this field blank More News News The Morgan Supersport is Heading to the US, But It’s Missing Two Important Things News More Kei Cars Coming to Britain as Suzuki Readies Honda Super-N Rival Used Cars The Best Used Sports Cars to Suit Every Budget Features How the Urus is Helping Lamborghini Thrive During Tough Times for the Industry Sponsored Five Reasons to Head to the 2026 Hagerty Festival of the Unexceptional
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