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My sister was an outside sales rep and on the road 5 days a week. she taught me that it is okay to brake for an animal, but never ever swerve. And never brake hard enough so that it is a danger to you.
 
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Boomerang1 said:
I like dogs, we own two, but I would not stop my big truck for one. It would move out of the way or get moved out of the way.
What about little old ladies?
 
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rox said:
My sister was an outside sales rep and on the road 5 days a week. she taught me that it is okay to brake for an animal, but never ever swerve. And never brake hard enough so that it is a danger to you.

I remember reading somewhere that modern cars handle better swerving than hard breaking - but my instinct is to hit the brakes too.
 

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