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Is the Z accident prone?

Zplz

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Oh yeah the red is very visible! Just did an 850 mile trip, my first bright red car and the other thing noticed is that YOU are more aware of the car, stands out, CHP is watching with radar pointed. Seems like I watch my speed more, like a sore thumb, and no unnecessary weaving thru traffic, LOL
Ha! Good old "arrest me red." Oddly, I have yet to even be stopped by law enforcement in the red Z, but have been in the red ES350. Knock on wood. Then again, I rarely see HPD pull anyone over for ANYTHING short of gunfire. :wink: Usually, it's the local suburban towns that have LEO's who will actually enforce laws, plus the constables.
 

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My mother taught me to drive with a bubble around the car. Sometimes that means slowing down or moving over, but often it means speeding up. Sometimes the best defense is a good offense.

Luckily the Z is great at speeding up. 🙂
 

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My mother taught me to drive with a bubble around the car. Sometimes that means slowing down or moving over, but often it means speeding up. Sometimes the best defense is a good offense.

Luckily the Z is great at speeding up. 🙂
Yup, when entering a freeway on ramp, you can either try to predict how approaching traffic from behind will affect your merge, or you can see a spot ahead and just take it.

It's actually a safer approach.
 
 






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