Sorry to hear about your accident, glad to hear that no one was hurt.
Most peoples worst fear is hitting a pedestrian when driving and it is natural for you to be concerned, given the experience that you have had.
There is little that you can do with the transmission (gearbox) on an automatic car as you describe and normally too little time to do much else in any car when you are about to have an accident. One thing that you can do (if you need to) if you feel that the brakes are not working properly is pull on the 'hand-brake', the hand-brake is the back-up/emergency brake and is controlled by cables (normally to the rear wheels) so operates independently to the foot-brake.
The only other thing you can do is swerve. Sometimes having a small 'bump' like this can be a good thing, no one gets hurt and it gives 'focus' to your future driving; possibly meaning that you never have another one. It's all experience, don't let it knock your confidence too much.
2006-11-07 07:48:39
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't say how long you have been driving, but you should know if you put the car in neutral you have NO control of the car, you would be better off changing gear as you release the clutch you will find the car will start to slow so at the same time apply your brakes (foot) then depress the clutch you will find the car will stop a lot faster than just applying the brake. It would be wise to find a quiet road and practise applying the brake with diffrent pressures until you feel confident that you can stop in any situation remember snow and ice is not far off and then you need to be more in control of your car than ever, also try slowing the car down using ALL the gears coming down the box not this silly way instructors have been shown to come from 4 to 2 in one move use your gear box you will find it works better. hope this helps. Sorry about your little bump but remember its only a lump of metal not a life.
2006-11-07 07:27:25
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answered by GLYN D 3
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#1 - please tell me you called the cops and reported this to your insurance company.
#2 - there is no way you hit another car going 20-30 mph and are well enough to type on a computer. At that speed you both would be in the hospital, both vehicles would be scrap. ( I work in insurance claims and I have to deal with thousands of accidents a year -- sounds like by the time you collided you were going about 5 mph -- which is a GOOD thing!)
#3 - unless you are driving a supercharged drag racing car it is IMPOSSIBLE to overpower the brakes,,,,, so if I were you I would have the brake system checked ASAP! You could have a mechanical problem with the brake assist booster which would make braking very difficult.
#4 - never do the netural to drive and back thing -- you need power to the wheels at all times in order to maintain control of your vehicle.
#5 - did mention that you need to have your brakes checked?
#6 - lastly, a dose of road fear brought on by a minor accident can be very healthy. It will make you stronger and more alert, so stop fretting and get a good nights sleep.
2006-11-07 11:42:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Don`t ever put a moving car into park! Unless your local transmission shop is low on work. Don`t even think about your transmission while you brake. What kind of car do you have? Do you have anti-lock brakes? Go somewhere like an empty parking lot (mall) or an empty road and check (practice) your braking for emergancies. If more people honed their emergancy driving skills; we`d have a lot fewer accidents. Its` good that you`re aware enough to inquire about improving your driving. Others should be so concerned. Stay safe! R.H.W. Sask Canada
2006-11-07 07:33:14
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answered by Rolf W 4
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Never put it in park while you are rolling nor neutral, it can cause the motor to stall and you will lose power to your brakes and steering and lose control. Best thing to do is stay back away from the car in front of you so you won't have to worry about not braking in time. always be very alert and don't get distracted by radio or cell phone. As for pedestrians, use caution if you see people on bikes or walking, i always slow down a bit just in case they come out in front of me.
2006-11-07 07:23:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Get your brakes and tyres checked, leave a lot more room in front of you (it will feel like a lot more at first anyway but you'll soon get used to it) and remember a slippery, wet or even slightly damp road can undo all your good work, so go careful.
Check any further worries with a good driving instructor - if you are in uk I can recommend 3 counties, but you sound as if u are in usa.
2006-11-07 07:17:22
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answered by Tertia 6
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properly, your brother grew to become into for sure at fault. Who will pay? ought to have been the insurance, yet with the aid of fact the co-worker did no longer have the insurance and did no longer prefer the police in contact he desperate to take that out of the equation. Your brother shouldn't foot any invoice, particularly if the wear and tear grew to become into bigger via the co-workers effots. He could have led to the wear and tear, however the co-worker chosen to ward off the appropriate channels to save his very own ***. Your brother should not be penalized for that. additionally, $1500 harm for the door of a ninety 4 Ranger? The truck is probable properly easily worth the comparable volume entire the way it particularly is.
2016-10-03 09:34:08
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answered by ? 4
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This is not unusual at all. You are having a mild and hopefully brief case of "post traumatic" disorder. It should pass completely in a day or two.
You might consider taking a defensive driving class. It will teach you some extra tips and tricks on how to drive safely.
Hugs,
Ginger
2006-11-07 07:19:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Well no if that was to accure, apply the emergency break.
This break applyes the the back breaks only and will stop the car much faster.
Trying to put it into park will not stop the car any faster in order to stop the car it has to not be moving.
As long as it is in gear it will slowdown faster if you apply the break and the emergency and take your foot off the gas.
Hope this helps
2006-11-07 07:22:01
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answered by goldwing127959 6
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You will get your confidence back - i promise.
Hon, you SO need to have your brakes checked.
And as others have said - wear sensible shoes and stay well back.
We all makes mistakes but learning from them is the key.
Best Wishes for many happy, safe years of driving.
2006-11-07 07:27:30
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answered by Anonymous
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