SPRINGFIELD — Police arrested a motorist on Saturday after clocking him driving more than 100 mph on Interstate 91.
Ganesh Ramachandrula, 29, of Ponnur, India, was pulled over after state police radar indicated he was driving at 105 mph in the northbound lane. Ramachandrula, in the United States on a work visa, told police he and three passengers in the 2007 Chevy Impala were traveling to New Hampshire for the weekend.
Ramachandrula was arrested for driving at excessive speed. He was taken to the Rockingham barracks and cited to appear in Windsor District Court on Nov. 20.
1) This guy shouldn't have been driving over 70mph let alone 100mph, thats just unreasonable and
unsafe by all means, this guy could have lost control killing all 4 of them and/or somebody else on the highway/interstate.
2) Yaw keeps your car in control and your tires in balance, roll is what causes the inbalance of your car when turning corners, and pitch is when the weight of your vehicle goes to the front and causes it to lean forward when you hit the brakes.
3) The three types of your vision are central, fringe, and peripheral vision. Central vision is used to focus on whats in front of you and what your looking at directly. Fringe vision is seeing to the sides of your central vision, you can see your steering wheel in your fringe vision. Peripheral vision is around your fringe vision so if something was to move you could see it but it wouldnt be a clear sight.
4) A target area is an area far up ahead that is in front of you where you want your car to go. You pick out this area and focus on it while also paying attention to your target path. Your target path is the path which you have to travel in order to get to your target area. When you're driving down a straight road, you pick out an area that is far ahead of you but directly in front of you. That area is the target where you want your car to go.
5) Transition pegs are what you can use to make good turns. The transition peg for when you are making a left turn is the bar on your left that holds the windshield and looks like this ( \ ). When that lines up with your target, you can straighten out your car.The transition peg that you use to make a right turn is your rearview mirror. When that lines up with your target, you can straighten out your car.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
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