BS. They just go around. |
If it takes you more than a minute to pass then you’re doing it wrong. |
Agree. Also if you use your turn signal for more than 4 seconds to switch lanes, you're doing it wrong. You look for the window of opportunity first, then signal right before you make your move. |
I don’t look at my phone while driving.
I call BS. Tailgaters want to go faster. If they have the opportunity to pass and go faster they take it. Maybe you consider any car within 5 car lengths “tailgating”. |
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Look in your rearview mirror. If there's a parade behind you, you're the problem.
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It doesn’t happen on a daily basis, but it’s not particularly rare either. I’m not tailgating so much as not slowing down any more than is necessary. If it’s important to you not to have someone right on your bumper, yield the right of way like you’re supposed to instead of putting yourself on my front bumper. |
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I think some people genuinely do not understand the concept of safe following distance. If you can't see any road between you and the car in front of you, you're definitely too close.
I also think some people feel entitled to speed (or speed even more than others), and to drive aggressively to enforce that, even if it's unsafe (and you're always at fault if you rear-end someone). You don't have the right to drive as fast as you want. Yes, move over to let people pass you if you're driving under the speed limit for whatever reason, but I've been tailgated going well over the limit and in the act of passing cars by people who want to drive 80 in a 55 or whatever. I've been tailgated in the right lane even going the limit or faster. There are just bad entitled drivers around, and people who don't actually know how to drive safely. |
This. I am PP who drove in Germany for 3 years. If a driver there comes up behind you at 120mph other cars (going slower) simply move over. There are no hurt feelings. I never (used to) tailgate in right lane or while someone was actively passing another car. But when you are on cruise control in the left lane with no intention of ever moving back to the right lane and there is a line of cars behind you (or only one car), why don’t you move over? And why do people get upset that someone wants to pass them? I don’t understand the emotional response. It really is not personal. So strange. |
Because they're reliving their Patrol glory days, and enjoy the power trip of enforcing speed limits as if there's a one size fits all rule. |
One size fits all? Are there different speed limits for different drivers? |
How fast do you drive in the left lane? |
You think all drivers feel safest and most comfortable going the exact same speed? And let me guess... you also think you're a good driver? |
If I'm on the DTR and you're going too slow in the leftmost non-HOV lane, I will use the HOV lane to pass you, even though I'm driving alone. |
| A combination of the food and the beer mostly. |
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My funny tail gate story I had an old Fiat Strada. Big turd of a lemon. It kept stalling out in a narrow one wait street and I was going slower and slower and was down to 3-5 miles an hour on a coast trying to restart.
Guy behind me touches my bumper and starts speeding up till I was at almost 50. Then he lets go at next block makes a right. I had a stick popped it into gear and popped the clutch to do hard restart and worked. Was. Little scary in the Fiat but hey that’s life |