at the angle of the shot...it coudln't possibly been taken by a front seat passnger.except the driver- the space supposedly occupied by the passenger is there..unless she pushed her way back to the driver's position to have the angle of the shot. and why should she do that they were on the road near the traffic lights and should be ready to go by time the signal says so.
and if you look at the right side mirror , that is perfectly the angle of the driver's line of sight.
Another thing, the white car looks parallel to the story teller's car. if the villain's car swerved to the next lane in the nick of time, he should have hit the pick up in a certain angle, possibly damaging his left quarter signal lights or headlamp itself-apparently that is not the case here. the damage is frontal.not even the left end of the bumper or the left fender has a scratch.
Question follows:
Why did the white car prefered to hit the pick up instead of the story teller's car? is it because the pick up is sturdier and will cause less damage to the pick up? you tell me.
If i were the white car's driver, i will not swerve to the next lane, that would increase the % of cars to get hit.
at the angle of the shot...it coudln't possibly been taken by a front seat passnger.except the driver- the space supposedly occupied by the passenger is there..unless she pushed her way back to the driver's position to have the angle of the shot. and why should she do that they were on the road near the traffic lights and should be ready to go by time the signal says so.
and if you look at the right side mirror , that is perfectly the angle of the driver's line of sight.
Another thing, the white car looks parallel to the story teller's car. if the villain's car swerved to the next lane in the nick of time, he should have hit the pick up in a certain angle, possibly damaging his left quarter signal lights or headlamp itself-apparently that is not the case here. the damage is frontal.not even the left end of the bumper or the left fender has a scratch.
Question follows:
Why did the white car prefered to hit the pick up instead of the story teller's car? is it because the pick up is sturdier and will cause less damage to the pick up? you tell me.
If i were the white car's driver, i will not swerve to the next lane, that would increase the % of cars to get hit.