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Everyone who thinks he's a for what he did ether didn't read the entire first post or doesn't understand.
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the behind me is not gonna be the reason i lose the car, oh no. It's my goal to drive that thing until its wheels fall off from having driven so many miles. Sorry if what I did came off as abrasive, and sorry if what some of us here did comes off as a shock, but reality check here guys, it's not a perfect world out there, and as such "you shoulda done this or you shoulda done that" means absolutely bullsh t in this world we live in, the world of real life. Likewise in the moment where some jerk is presenting me with an unsafe circumstance, im gonna think for me first, along the lines of "what is the safest thing i can do in my circumstance fo rid myself of the road hazard?" the first thing that comes to your head is obviously not gonna be what others want to hear, but in the case of smart drivers, it's what works for the moment, in the presented circumstance, and what will get the job done in the safest manner, but yet effectively. Weve done what we've done and were gonna do what we're gonna do, and that's that.For those of you who are getting their pants in a knot over these stories, check this out- the Are You Prone to Road Rage thread of the day at Motor Trend, these looney tunes are positively suicidal- http://wot.motortrend.com/thread-of-...ge-202159.html Now tell me, what's worse, this thread.. Or the Motor Trend one? Exactly.
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If there's slower traffic to your right and you see a car gaining on you in the mirror, you slow down (if necessary), move over, wait for the car to pass, and then you can come back to left lane and accelerate if you desire. It it has come to the point where the faster car is up your tailpipe it is your fault for sitting in passing lane for a minute or so while faster traffic has caught up to you. As said before, some of the few exceptions are if the faster traffic rapidly changed into your lane or if your passing a traffic jam in a carpool lane. |
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May 05 2012, 11:01 PM
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hawkeye122
Accepted to Cal Maritime.
I was worried that if I tried to keep the pace of the people in the right lane, in order to signal back in, the man behind would have hit me. I tend to be a bit anal about highway etiquette, anyone who saw my post in the "Autobahn in America" thread would know that it really irritates me when people don't use the freeways properly. I live in a rural area. There are 2 lanes going each direction. I had no choice but to remain where I was And I wasnt "sitting" in the passing lane, I was trying to get ahead of the train of cars and trucks, to the next empty spot so I could merge back in. |
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May 05 2012, 11:33 PM
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Takumi Fujiwara
Why did I take this name?
What if that faster traffic is faster because they're going 90-100MPH in a 65 or 75 zone? If you want to risk your life and that of everybody else on the road by driving like a reckless moron, I am under no burden to facilitate that.
There is also absolutely no excuse for sitting 4' off of somebody's bumper just because you want to go faster than they are. I'm generally the faster car in most situations, and if I come up on slower traffic, I slow down and follow them from a reasonable distance until they get over, or just deal with it. The other thing is that, in the vast majority of situations, when I'm being tailgated I'm in a whole line of traffic that's all going the same speed, so letting the guy pass will accomplish nothing. In many other situations, the tailgater passes and immediately slows down to the same speed or slower that I'd been doing. It seems to me like almost every tailgater I encounter doesn't actually want to go fast, they just have some sort of inferiority complex that makes them go freaking nuts if they're not in front. |
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May 06 2012, 12:55 AM
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Vinyl Scratch
Really wants a BRZ
All you do is tap and hold your brake pedal enough to light your taillights, but not enough to actually brake. That should get them to back off, and it's not illegal because there's not really a way for a cop to tell, unless you're speeding up with the brakes on.
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May 06 2012, 2:10 AM
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ShobThaBob
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Foglights usually gets a few of them aswell.
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