CNF2002 wrote:Whether or not you 'know' the road is irrelevent. Road conditions change constantly...someone could have lost a hubcap, a tree branch could have fallen, or a rock, or an animal could be standing there. You could literally go down the road, turn around and go back the same way 30 seconds later and the road conditions could have completely changed...leaving you on the asphalt.
I ran into this last week. I cam whipping down the road from work, pulled up to the traffic light and turned right into the acceleration lane (long enough for me to merge safely). As I come around the corner I realise that what was smooth clean pavement 12 hours ago is now covered with a ton of little grey gravel rocks used to patch holes in the road (combined with tar).
Fortunately I didn't go in balls out, and was able to straighten up in time to travel over it safely.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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