Several ships nearby sent out signals to tell them to change course to avoid the icebergs, but the Titanic did not listen and just kept on going until they collided with one.
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The Titanic did not really change course after its impact with the iceberg. The ship turned slightly to avoid hitting the iceberg more than it had, but it was still headed towards America.
They could have taken a different route to new york or they could have saw the iceberg and tried to go around it
The Captain was in bed when they had the collision, but if the people in the Crow's Nest had seen the iceberg and alerted the people in the control room just 30 seconds earlier the ship could have avoided the iceberg
No, they avoid them.
The bicyclist ran into a hedge to avoid hitting Framton
Dangerous enough, obviously. We're talking about 46,000 tons of steel going about 25 mph smashing against something that's harder than granite. We all know that the tip of the iceberg means there's much more below water but this is also glacial ice. Glacial ice is not frozen water, it's densely compacted snow, so it's six times denser than the ice in your freezer.
Avoid hitting the brakes.
Captain Smith of Titanic DID listen to iceberg warning and ordered a more southerly route to avoid the reported icefields.
No ! Serving to avoid an animal - could result in you killing a pedestrian ! Sorry - but... the animal is expendable... people are not !
No ! Serving to avoid an animal - could result in you killing a pedestrian ! Sorry - but... the animal is expendable... people are not !
Avoid speeding and hitting pedestrians or other vehicles.