Wheels + toes

sinkoman

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I was thinking about it, and why is it that more people don't get their feet run over?

You'd think that it'd be quite common, but it doesn't seem to be.
 
Because people have common sense to keep their feet away from moving wheels.
 
Because people have common sense to keep their feet away from moving wheels.

It seems though, like when you lean into the window of a car, you inadvertently place your feet into the movement path of the vehicles wheels.

People do step back upon realizing that the vehicle has begun to move, but I find it hard to believe that one can consistently judge the distance one must recede to avoid having their toes decimated.
 
my feet are under my body, so when I get my body out of the way my feet usually follow.
 
Locke then.

This was kinda pointless, you could try it on your own.
 
Your feet will be damaged and hurt, but they won't be crushed when a car tire rolls over them.
 
My foot got partially run over by some moron at the lights a few months back. I'd just filtered up and stopped next to her and she decided to edge forward for no reason at all. Wheel went over the foot, but amazingly didn't do any damage at all or hurt through my boots.
 
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