The suspect takes a lot of risk during a chase in Dordrecht
The police in the Netherlands really don’t drive fire-breathing monsters. The Audi A6 is quite smooth, but otherwise they are sensible diesels with just fine power. Yet even the slowest police car is still faster than a Yaris Verso with the center of gravity of a power pylon. And of course the police are more, much more. Why do people in slow cars even bother to run from the police? And why are you taking so much risk for such a worthless tank? Not that you should do it in an expensive or fast car, by the way.
To be clear, there is nothing wrong with a Yaris Verso. In fact, it’s probably one of the smartest cars you can buy; extremely reliable, spacious and a nice high entry. Only: if you put him against the life of a cyclist or a scooter rider, then it is a hopeless comparison. In the chase through Dordrecht below, you can see how the driver of the stolen Toyota almost knocks someone off his two-wheeler twice. Fortunately, he is caught without being injured.
A hopeless chase in Toyota Yaris Verso
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