I drive slower when you beep your horn.

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes. I slow you down on purpose.

I drive slower after you arrogantly and obnoxiously beep your horn at me.

I drive the speed limit and come to a full stop at stop signs.

I do not care that you are in a rush and riding my tail.

I do let others walk completely across the street before I enter the crosswalk.

When you lean on your horn, I drive EVEN SLOWER.

Rant over.


I personally don't care about passive aggressive but I know and see many people on the road getting ahead of such drives and then driving even slower then you.


Speed limit, knowledge is power:

Driving The Posted Speed Limit

There is a common assumption that driving the posted speed limit affords the driver an exemption from getting a speeding ticket. However, this is not completely accurate.
As a general rule, driving the speed limit should protect you from speeding tickets but it is also important to understand that the posted speed limit is the maximum speed limit during optimal road conditions.
So, as road conditions deteriorate, the maximum acceptable speed limit also decreases, though there is no set number.
If a police officer deems that the speed at which you are traveling is not safe based on current conditions, they can pull you over and ticket you for speeding or reckless driving, even if you are driving at or below the speed limit.

http://www.thetrafficticketattorneys.com/blog/flow-of-traffic-versus-speed-limit/

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