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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]First of all, stop blaming the driver in front of you. I’ve been tailgated in the far right-hand lane going at or above the speed limit. Secondly, tailgating me will make me go slower, not faster. I will want more room between me and the car ahead of me so that if they do something unexpected I have more reaction time so that I can hopefully avoid slamming on my brakes and getting rear-ended by my tailgater. Moreover, if my tailgater does rear-end me, I want the extra room in front of me to hopefully avoid a chain reaction where I get pushed into the car in front.[/quote] If you are driving slower than the rest of the traffic in the left lane, you need to move over. You will just as easily cause an accident as someone who is tailgating you. [/quote] I thought police and insurance companies hold at fault the driver who rear-ended the car in front of them, not the person who got rear-ended. Has that changed in the 20 years since I got my driver’s license?[/quote] How is that relevant? You are ok with causing an accident as long as your insurance doesn't assign blame to you?[/quote] [b]You sound super aggressive.[/b] I know you think everyone should be an expert driver such as yourself but there are new drivers, old drivers, tired drivers, distracted drivers on the roads. No, “they” aren’t going to root out all these people that are such an aggravation to you. So get over it.[/quote] No, I don't. All of the drivers you listed can get over to the slow lane. If they aren't confident on the road, perhaps consider Ubers.[/quote] +1 If you don’t know how to change lanes then call an uber. [/quote]
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