Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Insurance companies go based off the police report and 100% of the time the cops are going to cite the person in the back who is following way too closely. Even if you have a dash cam video all it’s going to show is you tailgating the driver in front of you.
I wouldn’t brake check anyone in my safe, modern Euro SUV (let alone a 15yo Camry like the PP), but you tailgaters who think the cops are going to do some CSI-worthy accident reconstruction are in for a rude awakening.
If you're going the speed limit and keeping acceptable following distance, you will still hit the car in front of you if they slam their brakes hard for no reason.
You don't need CSI accident reconstruction to see that the person in front was driving dangerously, and then it's a question of whether it was a deliberate attempt to defraud or they are "just" a totally incompetent driver.
Insurance companies love dashcam footage and will absolutely accept it if you have it.
Anonymous wrote:Insurance companies go based off the police report and 100% of the time the cops are going to cite the person in the back who is following way too closely. Even if you have a dash cam video all it’s going to show is you tailgating the driver in front of you.
I wouldn’t brake check anyone in my safe, modern Euro SUV (let alone a 15yo Camry like the PP), but you tailgaters who think the cops are going to do some CSI-worthy accident reconstruction are in for a rude awakening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Insurance companies go based off the police report and 100% of the time the cops are going to cite the person in the back who is following way too closely. Even if you have a dash cam video all it’s going to show is you tailgating the driver in front of you.
I wouldn’t brake check anyone in my safe, modern Euro SUV (let alone a 15yo Camry like the PP), but you tailgaters who think the cops are going to do some CSI-worthy accident reconstruction are in for a rude awakening.
If you're going the speed limit and keeping acceptable following distance, you will still hit the car in front of you if they slam their brakes hard for no reason.
You don't need CSI accident reconstruction to see that the person in front was driving dangerously, and then it's a question of whether it was a deliberate attempt to defraud or they are "just" a totally incompetent driver.
Insurance companies love dashcam footage and will absolutely accept it if you have it.
Anonymous wrote:Also, lol @ 20:24 dope who claims brake checking is a federal crime.
Anonymous wrote:Insurance companies go based off the police report and 100% of the time the cops are going to cite the person in the back who is following way too closely. Even if you have a dash cam video all it’s going to show is you tailgating the driver in front of you.
I wouldn’t brake check anyone in my safe, modern Euro SUV (let alone a 15yo Camry like the PP), but you tailgaters who think the cops are going to do some CSI-worthy accident reconstruction are in for a rude awakening.
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This is a problem in many places. A lot of people just suck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is aggressive driving (cutting lanes with no signal, not respecting speed limit, going through red lights, merging recklessly, parking arrogantly, blocking exits, etc.) reflective of high concentration of narcissistic personalities in DC metro area?
It's a sign that you drive too slow and people are just trying to get past you.
I troll for rear end crashes, I've made out pretty well on two so far and I'm always up for a third. I drive just a tad above the speed limit in the right side lane. If you're tailgating me in a nicer vehicle (and they're all nicer than the 03 Camry that I'm currently driving) I'm going to brake check you. And if you're not paying attention, you're going to hit me, and be at fault. Then your insurance company will be making my lawyer a settlement offer. Then I get paid, and your rates go up.
This will work really well right up until you do this to someone who is even more unhinged than you sound. But at least you'll have your insurance payout to help with the bills after you get a TBI from them clubbing you with a tire iron. Or when you misjudge your little brake checking stunt and end up being nudged into a jersey barrier or spun into a tree.
You could even get charged with dangerous driving if they have a dashcam.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NY
NJ
MA
CA
This is a problem in many places. A lot of people just suck.
lol Between the slow left lane hogs that refuse to switch lanes, the not knowing how or when to merge, the full stop until green on red lights while making a right turn, and the not knowing how to use a flashing red light or 4 way stop signs or roundabouts, it seems as though it is an endless amount of seriously bad drivers here, only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is aggressive driving (cutting lanes with no signal, not respecting speed limit, going through red lights, merging recklessly, parking arrogantly, blocking exits, etc.) reflective of high concentration of narcissistic personalities in DC metro area?
It's a sign that you drive too slow and people are just trying to get past you.
I troll for rear end crashes, I've made out pretty well on two so far and I'm always up for a third. I drive just a tad above the speed limit in the right side lane. If you're tailgating me in a nicer vehicle (and they're all nicer than the 03 Camry that I'm currently driving) I'm going to brake check you. And if you're not paying attention, you're going to hit me, and be at fault. Then your insurance company will be making my lawyer a settlement offer. Then I get paid, and your rates go up.
This will work really well right up until you do this to someone who is even more unhinged than you sound. But at least you'll have your insurance payout to help with the bills after you get a TBI from them clubbing you with a tire iron. Or when you misjudge your little brake checking stunt and end up being nudged into a jersey barrier or spun into a tree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is aggressive driving (cutting lanes with no signal, not respecting speed limit, going through red lights, merging recklessly, parking arrogantly, blocking exits, etc.) reflective of high concentration of narcissistic personalities in DC metro area?
It's a sign that you drive too slow and people are just trying to get past you.
I troll for rear end crashes, I've made out pretty well on two so far and I'm always up for a third. I drive just a tad above the speed limit in the right side lane. If you're tailgating me in a nicer vehicle (and they're all nicer than the 03 Camry that I'm currently driving) I'm going to brake check you. And if you're not paying attention, you're going to hit me, and be at fault. Then your insurance company will be making my lawyer a settlement offer. Then I get paid, and your rates go up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is aggressive driving (cutting lanes with no signal, not respecting speed limit, going through red lights, merging recklessly, parking arrogantly, blocking exits, etc.) reflective of high concentration of narcissistic personalities in DC metro area?
It's a sign that you drive too slow and people are just trying to get past you.
I troll for rear end crashes, I've made out pretty well on two so far and I'm always up for a third. I drive just a tad above the speed limit in the right side lane. If you're tailgating me in a nicer vehicle (and they're all nicer than the 03 Camry that I'm currently driving) I'm going to brake check you. And if you're not paying attention, you're going to hit me, and be at fault. Then your insurance company will be making my lawyer a settlement offer. Then I get paid, and your rates go up.