Sentences with phrase «hit the brakes just»

Thankfully he noticed and hit the brakes just in time.

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But if your heart is set on passing — or if you didn't notice until the last minute that your exit was coming up — just wait until you're in the exit lane before you hit your brakes.
His lead in the standings is now just three points after he admitted to simply coming out of the Watkins Glen pit lane too quickly, hit the brakes, locked up and slipped off on cold tyres.
Lightweight solar sails could bring spacecraft to the nearest star in just 20 years — but hitting the brakes will be challenging.
With «1 - in - 150» of humanity affected by flooding in just one recent month (and not counting the later impact of Hurricane Maria), the matter before us really is how hard can we hit the brakes and how fast politically can we hit them.
n0ne: Just be ready to be called a dumbass when something does nt work or you go too deep LMAO Learn to find the balance between flashy and efficient, and remember that it's easy to be fast with Falcon, but it's harder to know when to hit the brakes and not lose control of your character.
Are billionaires like Eli Broad suddenly hitting the brakes on ed reform because they care about pubic school budgets, or are they just upset that vouchers and religious school tax credits will be horning in on the lucrative charter school racket?
We managed to hit 205 mph on a closed test track before having to brake for the next bend, and the car was feeling more stable by the second, while the cylinders were only just hitting their stride.
Pull up just past an open parallel - parking spot, select reverse, hit «OK» to engage the system, then modulate throttle and brakes as the Mercedes spins its steering wheel automatically.
The transmission also incorporates launch control; just hold the brake, floor the throttle, hit the left shift paddle, release the brake, and take off really fast.
The first, Niklas hit the brakes too early, hitting 0 -396-kph-0 in just 33.13 seconds.
This is most pronounced when driving on a bumpy road and braking, especially if the left wheel hits a pothole just before stopping.
Meanwhile, heavy - duty front springs provide a little more support when you hit the brakes hard, keeping the car from standing on its nose just as you want to steer into a corner.
They encourage me to stay on the throttle just a bit longer on the back straight, where I hit triple digits before braking hard for a 90 - degree right - hander.
On RA's long, long front straight, we had it floored just before we apexed the last corner entering the straight and hit 153 mph at the «suggested braking point.»
That other consumer reporting magazine did not like it, mainly for arbitrary reasons, such as the foot - operated emergency brake (by the time of their 1991 review, only 2 % of buyers ordered the manual transmission) and claims that the doors and hidden hatchback could hit drivers who leaned over in just the right way.
«If you brake just a little bit late or lock the wheels, you can end up hitting the wall.
it seems that the car is either in go or no go mode... once you hit the breaks nothing really happens, but press just a little further and WOW its like you are slamming on the brakes.
And in that latter circumstance, the Fusion Hybrid might have handled everything just fine if I hadn't given in to fear and hit the brakes.
Bought this car used in 2006 with 12,000 miles roughly on it and we are now just hitting over the 65,000 mile mark, having only recently taken it in for some brake repairs.
I hit the brakes and realise too late that it just isn't going to happen.
And hands down her attacks are not fast and it do nt do crap for damage even with out dagger super her normal attacks as a 40 hit combo just brakes half a health bar
With «1 - in - 150» of humanity affected by flooding in just one recent month (and not counting the later impact of Hurricane Maria), the matter before us really is how hard can we hit the brakes and how fast politically can we hit them.
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