This isn’t the real crime. The real crime is going slow enough we both could have made it, then accelerating when you see it turn yellow so only you get through the light.
something like: “Both of them could have make it at 40km/h but the Huy in front was driving at 30 km/h and just accelerated at 60km/h when they noticed the yellow light and only them made it on time”
This isn’t the real crime. The real crime is going slow enough we both could have made it, then accelerating when you see it turn yellow so only you get through the light.
I don’t get it. If both of you would have made it at a slower speed, how does accelerating mean only the front vehicle now does?
something like: “Both of them could have make it at 40km/h but the Huy in front was driving at 30 km/h and just accelerated at 60km/h when they noticed the yellow light and only them made it on time”
Implication is if they were going at the final speed they ended up at the whole time, both could have got through.
acceleration is just a change in velocity. Perhaps they meant a negative acceleration.