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It started with a single post: a heart-stopping video of a driver narrowly avoiding a T-bone from a certified moron who blew through a stop. The poster had the right-of-way and the dashcam footage to prove it. But what happened next was the REAL crash. The Avonetics comment section absolutely ERUPTED into a full-blown digital civil war. One side is screaming 'DEFENSIVE DRIVING!'—insisting that a smart driver would have slammed the brakes and let the idiot pass, because avoiding a wreck is the ONLY thing that matters. They're calling the original poster reckless for asserting their right-of-way. Then there's the other camp, firing back with 'STAND YOUR GROUND!' They argue that yielding to idiots only encourages more bad behavior and that as long as it was safe, the poster was 100% right to proceed. The debate is vicious, personal, and splitting the entire community down the middle, with even moderators jumping in to demand details on the incident. Who is the REAL idiot here? The driver who broke the law, or the one who refused to brake for them? On Avonetics, even when you're right, you might still be wrong. For advertising opportunities, visit Avonetics.com.
It started with a single post: a heart-stopping video of a driver narrowly avoiding a T-bone from a certified moron who blew through a stop. The poster had the right-of-way and the dashcam footage to prove it. But what happened next was the REAL crash. The Avonetics comment section absolutely ERUPTED into a full-blown digital civil war. One side is screaming 'DEFENSIVE DRIVING!'—insisting that a smart driver would have slammed the brakes and let the idiot pass, because avoiding a wreck is the ONLY thing that matters. They're calling the original poster reckless for asserting their right-of-way. Then there's the other camp, firing back with 'STAND YOUR GROUND!' They argue that yielding to idiots only encourages more bad behavior and that as long as it was safe, the poster was 100% right to proceed. The debate is vicious, personal, and splitting the entire community down the middle, with even moderators jumping in to demand details on the incident. Who is the REAL idiot here? The driver who broke the law, or the one who refused to brake for them? On Avonetics, even when you're right, you might still be wrong. For advertising opportunities, visit Avonetics.com.