Wan Feng had only seen car chase scenes on TV.
There were many such plots in the Hong Kong police and gangster films of the 1980s.
Every time he saw this kind of scene, he thought it was nonsense. A group of police officers surrounded the criminal and let him run away, and then they had to chase him on the road for several minutes before bringing him to justice. Isn't this nonsense?
But he never expected that today he would become a part of this scene, a supporting role, and personally experience this kind of scene.
The protagonist is of course Han Guangjia.
Today, Wan Feng finally understood what top driving skills were, and also realized how good Han Guangjia's driving skills were.
Being able to make a car spin in place doesn't make you a master. Han Guang's car only has a speed of 50 or 60 km/h, but it prevents the three cars behind it from overtaking, and it can also dodge ordinary vehicles in front and behind in time with ease.
This is the real master.
Han Guangjia parked his car close to the center line on the left, blocking the impact of the three cars behind.
No matter whether the other car tried to overtake from the right or the left, he would just shake the steering wheel slightly and put the other car behind him.
And not speeding.
After the other party failed to overtake several times, he began to take tough measures and resorted to direct collision.
Of course, the van cannot hit the truck, that would be seeking death.
So the two vans moved aside, and the medium-sized truck roared up and crashed into the car in which Wan Feng was sitting.
But the strange thing was that the opponent's hysterical attack did not cause a violent collision, because when the front of the opponent's car was about to hit the car in front, Han Guangjia would suddenly accelerate.
The contact between the two parties changes from hard contact to soft contact.
The impact force is greatly reduced.
If they couldn't knock Wan Feng and the others' car away, they would all be pinned down behind and wouldn't be able to overtake.
After the opponent's several consecutive attacks failed to produce a strong effect, he seemed to be getting too excited.
The other driver created some distance and then rammed into us at top speed.
The other party was obviously getting angry and was acting as if he didn't believe he couldn't kill you.
Wan Feng thought that Han Guangjia would repeat the same old trick, but this time Han Guangjia's steering wheel shook, and when the two cars were about to touch, the car suddenly turned left, and then turned right.
It was as if the vehicle had inadvertently made a small serpentine move on the road.
But it was this small change that caught the car behind off guard.
Han Guang's car turned left, and the front of the other car was given way, and the front of the car was parallel to the car controlled by Han Guang.
When Han Guang's car turned right and then left, the rear end of the car made a gentle contact with the front of the other car.
Wan Feng described it this way: he was sitting in the left passenger seat and couldn't see the situation on the right. He just felt the car shake slightly.
However, the consequence of this slight shock was that the other car turned right suddenly as if it was whipped, rushed to the right at a very high speed, crashed through the guardrail, rushed into the ditch, and rolled twice. Wan Feng did not see where it finally landed or what consequences it caused.
The damn left-hand traffic in Xianggang is so intense that you can't even see the excitement.
Although I didn't see the specific process clearly, I can already guess the consequences.
Wan Feng was stunned. How could Han Guangjia push the other car into the ditch while his own car remained unscathed?
It stands to reason that the forces exerted on two cars during high-speed contact are mutual. So why did the other car fall into the ditch while your car was still running smoothly?
If Han Guangjia were to participate in a world rally or touring car race with this kind of skills, he would definitely be on the podium!
I must ask him to teach me a few tricks when I get back.
While Wan Feng was still in a daze, a van from the other side took advantage of this opportunity to accelerate and drive parallel to the truck, and was in danger of overtaking it soon.
Obviously, the other driver was no mediocre driver either.
In terms of acceleration, trucks cannot even compare with cars or vans.
It seemed that it was too late for Han Guangjia to stop the car at this time.
At this time, Han Guangjia held the steering wheel with his right hand, grabbed a few steel pillars with his left hand, and threw them out through the car window.
Wan Feng didn't see clearly what happened next, nor did he know where Han Guang's steel balls flew to.
But he knew that the van seemed to have lost control as well, swaying a few times in the lane and then going into the ditch.
The story from then on was dull, because the Hunan-Hong Kong traffic police caught up with Han Guang's car, and the motorcycles made a lot of noise, forcing Han Guang's car to stop on the side of the road.
Wan Feng was a little depressed. Why didn't the other party use a gun?
In the Hunan and Hong Kong police and gangster movies, bullets are flying everywhere, but why don’t I even see a gun here?
Were they not worthy enough to draw fire from the enemy? Or were they unwilling to cause too much of a stir?
Hunan and Hong Kong police check ID cards and driver's licenses.
Of course Wan Feng and his team have them, but they are from mainland China.
The ID card, which was of little use in mainland China at the time, only served as a proof here.
But it doesn’t prove anything, because it’s not true.
They are truck drivers delivering goods from Shenzhen to Xianggang.
These documents were all made in advance by Han Guangjia, and none of the ID card, driver's license or vehicle registration certificate were real.
Anyway, before the computer detection system was used, it was not easy to detect the authenticity of these certificates.
After the traffic police finished the inspection, they said some incomprehensible words, and then Wan Feng and others were taken to the police station.
At this time, Wan Feng's phone rang, and there was only one sentence on the phone: We passed.
Wan Feng breathed a sigh of relief and went to the local police station in a happy mood to make a record.
Because the accident was classified as a traffic accident, it was unknown whether the other driver was picked up or left on his own. In any case, there was no one in the cars involved in the accident.
Things seem to be coming to an end.
The other party obviously didn't intend to leave any clues.
Therefore, Wan Feng and Han Guangjia did not encounter any difficulties. They were able to leave after completing the record and paying a certain amount of bail.
He said he would go back and wait for summons.
Everything is fake. Even if we summon Wan Feng and the others, they won’t come.
After leaving the police station, the two took a taxi straight to Luohu and crossed the border to Shenzhen.
Ye Qianwen picked up Wan Feng and Han Guangjia at the port and put them in the car.
After the car started, Ye Qianwen was overjoyed: "Captain! What earth-shattering thing have you done again?"
"I didn't do anything!" Han Guangjia said lightly, as if the matter was not worth mentioning.
"I don't believe it. Brother Yang, Brother Han, and Brother Zhao's cars all came back first, but your car came back almost two hours late. If nothing happened in between, it would be a miracle."
"Just drive your car properly. Don't ask questions that you shouldn't ask. I'll tell you how I taught you."
Ye Qianwen chuckled and didn't ask any more questions.
"Where are Brother Yang and the others?" Wan Feng asked.
"In one of my warehouses, very secretive."
This time Wan Feng felt relieved.
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