Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If one person is tailgating you, they are a jerk. If 5 people are tailgating you, you are the jerk. It’s not that hard to understand.
Nope.

Anonymous wrote:If one person is tailgating you, they are a jerk. If 5 people are tailgating you, you are the jerk. It’s not that hard to understand.
Anonymous wrote:Whether it's 25 35 55 or 70 mph, I set my Tesla cruise at precisely the speed limit. Without fail drivers behind me become unglued and pass me super aggressively, sometimes illegally so across a double line, and then flip me the bird or scream out their window. I think some may suspect I am on my cell phone and distracted? But I never am. I just drive exactly the speed limit everywhere I go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If frustrated traffic is building up behind you, you are creating unsafe driving conditions for all and putting yourself at huge risk to be rear ended even if you are smugly adhering to the letter of the law. Part of being a good, safe driver is knowing when breaking the rules is actually the safer choice. Sure, those other jabronies could calm down and back off, and they’ll be at fault, but you can’t control them.
Nah. It’s the bad drivers’ responsibility to follow the law (and control their emotions, too!).
Drive with the flow of traffic. If literally all of the other drivers are going 5-10 over it’s unsafe to drive the speed limit. If you must drive the speed limit or below put on your blinkers and pull over periodically to let everyone pass.
What? Put on your blinkers if you drive the speed limit? This is utter nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If frustrated traffic is building up behind you, you are creating unsafe driving conditions for all and putting yourself at huge risk to be rear ended even if you are smugly adhering to the letter of the law. Part of being a good, safe driver is knowing when breaking the rules is actually the safer choice. Sure, those other jabronies could calm down and back off, and they’ll be at fault, but you can’t control them.
Nah. It’s the bad drivers’ responsibility to follow the law (and control their emotions, too!).
Drive with the flow of traffic. If literally all of the other drivers are going 5-10 over it’s unsafe to drive the speed limit. If you must drive the speed limit or below put on your blinkers and pull over periodically to let everyone pass.
That’s not what the law states. Follow the law. You can do it!
And as you pass me, screaming and flipping me the bird, I’ll give you a smile and a wink.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t care as long as you stay to the right and get out of my way. Most people feel the same, AFAIK.
Anonymous wrote:If frustrated traffic is building up behind you, you are creating unsafe driving conditions for all and putting yourself at huge risk to be rear ended even if you are smugly adhering to the letter of the law. Part of being a good, safe driver is knowing when breaking the rules is actually the safer choice. Sure, those other jabronies could calm down and back off, and they’ll be at fault, but you can’t control them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If frustrated traffic is building up behind you, you are creating unsafe driving conditions for all and putting yourself at huge risk to be rear ended even if you are smugly adhering to the letter of the law. Part of being a good, safe driver is knowing when breaking the rules is actually the safer choice. Sure, those other jabronies could calm down and back off, and they’ll be at fault, but you can’t control them.
Nah. It’s the bad drivers’ responsibility to follow the law (and control their emotions, too!).
Drive with the flow of traffic. If literally all of the other drivers are going 5-10 over it’s unsafe to drive the speed limit. If you must drive the speed limit or below put on your blinkers and pull over periodically to let everyone pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If frustrated traffic is building up behind you, you are creating unsafe driving conditions for all and putting yourself at huge risk to be rear ended even if you are smugly adhering to the letter of the law. Part of being a good, safe driver is knowing when breaking the rules is actually the safer choice. Sure, those other jabronies could calm down and back off, and they’ll be at fault, but you can’t control them.
Nah. It’s the bad drivers’ responsibility to follow the law (and control their emotions, too!).
Drive with the flow of traffic. If literally all of the other drivers are going 5-10 over it’s unsafe to drive the speed limit. If you must drive the speed limit or below put on your blinkers and pull over periodically to let everyone pass.