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03-25-2012, 08:17 AM | #1 |
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stupid behavior...once again!
after driving the Z for the first time in the last five months due to winter storage i'd forget how sweet it is. I'd also forgot how manys idiot's on the road, I was cruising quietly and here we go again! someone's behind me so close that all i see is its fron grille. Often it's young people driving $1,200 shitbox usually rusty Civic or Sunbirds, this time it was a dude on a 6000 pounds Escalade who really got on my nerve. I was in the middle lane and he still want to push me instead of passing. it seems that this kind of behavior is getting worst every years, this is became boring.
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03-25-2012, 09:38 AM | #3 |
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If only!
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03-25-2012, 02:03 PM | #5 |
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Unfortunately, it seems that there are bad drivers everywhere: too aggressive and overconfident in their (in)abilities. It's amazing how horrible some drivers are these days.
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03-25-2012, 04:36 PM | #6 |
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I wish I wrote this...it's brilliant! I'm sure we've all found ourselves in 1 or more of these situations
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03-25-2012, 04:49 PM | #7 |
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after reading it all i have no choice to print it. Thanks JP1 the next time an asshole will try to come over my tailgate i think i'm gonna laught instead of stressing myself.
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The only situation that's missing is the one where you're passing on the left and the other car fakes a move to the left just to try to scare you. "You may be able to pass me in your fancy car, but I'll make sure you end up in a ditch"
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03-27-2012, 11:21 AM | #14 |
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How I deal with tailgaters:
Downshift one gear and begin to slow down VERY gradually to about 3- 5 mph slower than your prior speed. Slow down very gradually so that the distance between you and the car in front of you (if there is one) widens and the distance between you and the tailgater does not get any closer. Then punch the throttle quickly to immediately widen the gap between you and the tailgater. If there is no one on front of you then increase the gap several car lengths. If they creep back up behind you, then repeat until they get so frustrated they decide to pass or get in another lane. If they still don't get the hint, put your arm straight out the window and wave your arm back several times, to indicate to them to GET BACK. One thing I never do is let the tailgaters get there way and bully me over and out of their way. This will just only encourage them to repeat their bad bahavior in the future. However, if I see a maniac in my rearview mirror driving 25+ mph faster than everyone else and tailgating everyone to get them out of their way ASAP, I get the hell out of the way. There is no telling what drug they might be on. Last edited by 35iDriver; 03-27-2012 at 03:55 PM.. |
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03-27-2012, 11:40 AM | #15 |
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My issue these days with driving is, driving for others. Basically you just have to adapt to all the stupid moves that people pull while driving. i.e: You see a turn coming and you know the woman next to you is not going to make it without getting in your lane, so you have to anticipate her stupidity and correct the situation by you slowing down making space for her.
And all these schmucks who think they are cool and zigzag between cars, see if you are cool you'll be able to pull it off without inconveniencing other drivers. When the other guy has to slam on his brakes to save your ass that means you are just incompetent. So just don't do it. We all make mistakes but I try to be courteous and apologetic when I do, what gets under my skin is how oblivious ppl are. This is a good thread I needed to vent....sorry |
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Today I saw the aftermath of a tragic accident....a soccer mom in an Audi A6 ran over a kid on his moped, the kid was driving on the very right side of the lane, the Audi was speeding out of an sidealley and the kid apparently could not brake at all, the Audi was pretty damaged the Moped literally torn apart....I hope the kid will make it,... 3 minutes later I was attempting to make a right turn (I signaled early, slowed down quite smooth since I know people tend to speed at this road) to stop at the supermarket some idiot in his A6 Limiousine almost rammed me, apparently he wasnt paying attention at all, if he had not made a ridiculous risky manuveur cutting over 3 lanes he would have hit me with a least 30mph+ I am definetly not the type that would judge people in car-brand-clichés but today´s incidents......from now on when I see an Audi A6 I will pull over to the right and wait till he is at least 5 miles ahead Last edited by Desmo85; 03-27-2012 at 01:56 PM.. |
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Now I'll educate YOU on a passing lane/tailgaiter scenario: If a driver is in the "passing" lane going 75, and PASSING a long line of vehicles to to the right that are going 65, then they have every right to maintain 75 MPH until they can safely get out of the passing lane. Meaning, as long as they are passing in the passing lane no one has the right to tailgait them, including the a$$ that feels like going 85. It's the PASSING lane, not the "Lane dedicated to ONLY those that happens to want to go 10-20 mph faster than everyone else" lane. As long as you are passing slower traffic in every lane to your right while in the passing lane, you have every right to be there. Last edited by 35iDriver; 03-28-2012 at 04:38 PM.. |
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One is when I have a GREEN left turn arrow and I am making a legal U-turn at the arrow, and the driver on the cross street to my left enters the same lane generally at the same time via a right on RED. However, I have the right away for 2 reasons: the green arrow, and I am already IN the traffic area, while they are attempting to enter the traffic area. I finally decided to start honking my horn right when I start to make the U-turn, to alert the other driver entering the same lane via their right on red. It's kind of a "HELLO, I'm here and I have the right of way" honk. This has worked several times as the other driver hits the breaks immediately. Last edited by 35iDriver; 03-28-2012 at 05:03 PM.. |
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03-28-2012, 08:12 PM | #21 | |
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IMHO, there should be a rule that if passing takes more than 10 to 20 seconds, well, maybe you shouldn't be passing. I think most of the time it's just somebody too lazy to disengage cruise control which happens to be set 1 mph faster than that of the car in the right lane... |
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03-28-2012, 08:23 PM | #22 |
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I couldn't agree more if you are passing slower cars great. Your post said nothing of passing. I was specifically speaking of those who formation drive. Not intending to lecture, I'll leave that for you.
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