H2 vs. School Bus......

[quote=“specv4life”"]

In the past, I have heard from a number of RETARDS using the argument that “you’ll hit a bus and KiLl AlL TeH ChiLdRenS” against street racing…well…now we know thats a stupid argument because I present to you exhibit A

in conclusion: if you hit a bus, especially in a car which is much lighter and lower than an H2, you will get pwned, not the kids.

and no, the driver did not die, believe it or not

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original poster is a moron.

too bad it was the bus<yellow one> fault

lol. i know a kid who rear ended a school bus.

dibs on tha rimmmms

Ghost ride, da bus son.

H2’s and H3’s are the shittiest, most overpriced vehicles on the road. :tdown:

[quote=“BikerFry,post:6,topic:27131"”]

H2’s and H3’s are the shittiest, most overpriced vehicles on the road. :tdown:

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:word: I don’t like them at all.

oh an old ass pic too.

[quote=“Anonymity,post:2,topic:27131"”]

too bad it was the bus<yellow one> fault

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Was the bus backing up at 50 MPH or am I misunderstanding your sarcasm?

[quote=“Denton,post:9,topic:27131"”]

Was the bus backing up at 50 MPH or am I misunderstanding your sarcasm?

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any collison from the rear, it is always the drivers fault of the one that got hit. but why only one skid mark.

Safety yellow is a very difficult color to see, especially on a vehicle of that size. The wavelengths of yellow light greatly affect depth perception. As you grow older the relative sizes of school buses decrease therefore look further away.

The single skid mark is GM’s superior anti-lock system, three tires were in anti-lock.

well that just sucks.

[quote=“Anonymity,post:10,topic:27131"”]

any collison from the rear, it is always the drivers fault of the one that got hit. but why only one skid mark.

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WTF are you talking about? It’s ALWAYS the fault of the 2nd car.

[quote=“JoesTypeS,post:13,topic:27131"”]

WTF are you talking about? It’s ALWAYS the fault of the 2nd car.

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Not the case with state, federal, or local governement vehicles.

[quote=“fairgentleman Z,post:11,topic:27131"”]

Safety yellow is a very difficult color to see, especially on a vehicle of that size. The wavelengths of yellow light greatly affect depth perception. As you grow older the relative sizes of school buses decrease therefore look further away.

The single skid mark is GM’s superior anti-lock system, three tires were in anti-lock.

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or the little crapper(like jeremy) was playing with the sub bus driver and ran up to the front of the bus crying when the sub passed his house on a busy road, so the sub lock the breaks and the hummer tried to pass… not fast enough, and he really dosent get off the bus for another .5 mile. it would have been worse if it was a tbone.

[quote=“fairgentleman Z,post:14,topic:27131"”]

Not the case with state, federal, or local governement vehicles.

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word.

[quote=“fairgentleman Z,post:11,topic:27131"”]

Safety yellow is a very difficult color to see, especially on a vehicle of that size.

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:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

pic dont work

[quote=“newman,post:3,topic:27131"”]

lol. i know a kid who rear ended a school bus.

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I was on a school bus when a kid rear-ended it

This is bringing back some vague memories. I think someone at my high school died when they slid under a bus…