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<blockquote data-quote="Whither" data-source="post: 4631863" data-attributes="member: 76643"><p>A couple days ago I rounded a bend on a narrow resi street and saw a car ahead slowly lurching into my lane. I slowed down and gave several warning honks. Did a double-take because, yes, the hood WAS up and also the car WAS rolling on the front driver's side rim. Wasn't much tire left. Acrid smell of burnt rubber in the air. Noticed the driver's arm extend out the open window and try to close the hood as he was still driving forward and on a path to collide with me. I quickly moved the pkg car into the grass (no rain for several days here), laying on the horn, and stopped - with my well-adjusted parking brake set (haha). Older guy never stopped and barely managed to avoid clipping me. Was a late 80s/early 90s 4 door LeBaron, backseat absolutely full of junk. Crossed paths w him again a couple minutes later. Hood was shut but still driving on the rim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whither, post: 4631863, member: 76643"] A couple days ago I rounded a bend on a narrow resi street and saw a car ahead slowly lurching into my lane. I slowed down and gave several warning honks. Did a double-take because, yes, the hood WAS up and also the car WAS rolling on the front driver's side rim. Wasn't much tire left. Acrid smell of burnt rubber in the air. Noticed the driver's arm extend out the open window and try to close the hood as he was still driving forward and on a path to collide with me. I quickly moved the pkg car into the grass (no rain for several days here), laying on the horn, and stopped - with my well-adjusted parking brake set (haha). Older guy never stopped and barely managed to avoid clipping me. Was a late 80s/early 90s 4 door LeBaron, backseat absolutely full of junk. Crossed paths w him again a couple minutes later. Hood was shut but still driving on the rim. [/QUOTE]
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