- 287
- Minnesota
- Raven_WET01
When I'm online, I usually do street car races around 650pp and almost always wind up in a premium car. Here are the questions:
When passing, do you...
signal for the pass? If so, how?
wait for a safe passing zone with concern to the other player?
make sure the pass won't severely interfere with the other player's racing line in the next corner?
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To answer these myself, yes, I do the universal headlight flash to signal an upcoming pass. If they're in the middle of the road and not moving when they should be, I'll honk once or twice.
Yes, I never pass in a risky area because a collision in a tight area affects both drivers. I also won't pass if it involves cutting someone off in the next turn, the best example would be the chicanes on the straight on Sarthe. Some people brake late on the outside, then cut up the middle (resulting in an awful racing line for both people, thus slowing each person down). I was just wondering how far everyone else takes the whole racing etiquette idea and how they go about doing it.
When passing, do you...
signal for the pass? If so, how?
wait for a safe passing zone with concern to the other player?
make sure the pass won't severely interfere with the other player's racing line in the next corner?
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To answer these myself, yes, I do the universal headlight flash to signal an upcoming pass. If they're in the middle of the road and not moving when they should be, I'll honk once or twice.
Yes, I never pass in a risky area because a collision in a tight area affects both drivers. I also won't pass if it involves cutting someone off in the next turn, the best example would be the chicanes on the straight on Sarthe. Some people brake late on the outside, then cut up the middle (resulting in an awful racing line for both people, thus slowing each person down). I was just wondering how far everyone else takes the whole racing etiquette idea and how they go about doing it.