Driving At Constant Speed

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You are driving in a car at a constant speed

On your left side is a ‘drop off’, (The ground is 18-24 inches below the level you are travelling on), and on your right side is a fire engine travelling at the same speed as you …..

In front of you is a galloping horse, which is the same size as your car and you cannot overtake it …

Behind you is a galloping zebra, both the horse and zebra are also travelling at the same speed as you …

What must you do to safely get out of this highly dangerous situation?

For the answer, click *REVEAL*

*Get off the merry-go-round, you’re drunk.* :roll:
Shareness

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    1. Comedy Plus
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      Bwahahahahahaha. Works for me. I love it Steve.

      Have a fantabulous day. :)
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    2. Rocks says:

      hahahaha!!

      I admit..I read again after reading the answer :)
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    3. Ian from UnofficialChartBlog
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      LMFAO – That was funny, certainly wasnt expecting that x

    4. Nice! Haha! Would have never gotten that one!
      -Jamie
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    5. Jackie
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      I haven’t looked yet…is the answer wake up? I’ll brb…I am going to peek!
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    6. Jackie
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      LOL…I didn’t even think of that! And it’s so obvious!!! Good one Steve!!
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    7. Rhonda from Laugh-Quotes
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      LOL – I thought the answer was going to be “wake up.” merry go round is much funnier.
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