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10-30-2013 12:43 AM |
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Originally Posted by whaap
(Post 1301766)
When you're in front you're at their mercy. When you're in back you're in control. Perhaps your dad was just trying to prove that he wasn't perfect.
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If someone is speeding belligerently, or acting aggressively towards me, I let them by. No sense provoking an ass. If they are driving erratically or poorly and not necessarily speeding, I get by and make myself a good amount of space and keep my eye out in the rear view. I'd rather not have to trust that I can stop fast enough to avoid an accident that they may cause in front of me. Drivers that seem drunk especially, I call 911 to report then get out of dodge. They tend to drive relatively slow, which means I would have to drive slower to make space, which A. make me more likely to get rear ended (not flowing with traffic) and practically speaking, keeps me from getting to my destination when I want to.
Unless someone is *really* speeding, you can almost always create a good amount of space between you and them without driving too dangerously. There is only so much you can slow down, and at that point, you're just continually dealing with their asshattery and becoming a potential target for other drivers who may not be paying enough attention.
Ask anyone who's ridden a motorcycle for any amount of time and they'll tell you the same. Vacate the premises.
Cheers
Nathan
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