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Cage posted:No, the tailgater is still the bigger rear end in a top hat. They're the ones that cause 90% of the accidents that slow down my drive to work. Stop following so closely! How is is that "taking an already risky situation and deliberately making it far worse" isn't being the bigger rear end in a top hat? By brake-checking someone, especially in heavy traffic, your desire to teach someone a lesson is endangering everyone else on the road. In fact just this afternoon, some psycho bitch in a minivan brake-tested someone four or five cars ahead of me. By the time it was my turn to slow down, I had to threshold brake (on dry pavement, no less) to avoid an accident, and the person behind me had to swerve into the other lane to avoid hitting me...this even after maintaining a relatively normal following distance. If you think brake-checking someone is appropriate at any time, you can go gently caress yourself.
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Why would you brake check someone in heavy traffic? Tailgating is expecting in that situation, and in the situation you described you were following too closely.
Cage fucked around with this message at 02:47 on Nov 22, 2013 |
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goons defending tailgating ITT. I don't know if there's a term for it, but when I encounter an aggressive tailgater I usually just give my brakes a gentle tap and slowly decrease speed by 5-10 MPH over a span of 3-5 seconds. It sends the "hey douchebag you're following too close/back off" without the accident-causing properties of a put your foot through the floor crash stop brake check.
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# ? Nov 22, 2013 02:38 |
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Cage posted:Why would you brake check someone in heavy traffic? Tale-gating is expecting in that situation, and in the situation you described you were following too closely. Like I said, I was maintaining a following distance about as long as you can manage in heavy traffic. You and I and everybody else knows that it is essentially impossible to maintain a two-second following distance in heavy traffic, so you do the best you can. All the more reason why you shouldn't brake-check people. Seiously, how hard is it to understand "Don't brake-check anyone ever"? Here's an idea...if someone is tailgating, just avoid the situation and move over; how hard is that??? MrChips fucked around with this message at 02:44 on Nov 22, 2013 |
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MrChips posted:Like I said, I was maintaining a following distance about as long as you can manage in heavy traffic. You and I and everybody else knows that it is essentially impossible to maintain a two-second following distance in heavy traffic, so you do the best you can. All the more reason why you shouldn't brake-check people. Seiously, how hard is it to understand "Don't brake-check anyone ever"?
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# ? Nov 22, 2013 02:47 |
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Cage posted:I dunno, don't tailgate if you don't want to be brake checked, I guess it happens to you a lot? As a general rule, no I don't tailgate, now stop being an Internet tough-guy and think about what I said...about the whole "endangering other motorists on the road". I'm not excusing tailgaters and their behaviour even slightly...it is totally unacceptable at any time and I wish there was a way that they could enforce that law even slightly. But to go and make an already bad situation worse is the height of idiocy.
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# ? Nov 22, 2013 02:55 |
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MrChips posted:But to go and make an already bad situation worse is the height of idiocy. "They're following too close! I'm gonna brake check them!" "They waited too long to merge! I'm going to refuse to let them in even though they'll probably just do something stupid to get in!" "That guy's going too slow! I'm going to flash my brights at him & tailgate until he gets the hint!" "Someone's speeding? I'm going to match speed with the person next to me so nobody can get past me. That'll show 'em." Are you a cop? No? Then it's not your job to punish other people for breaking traffic laws(or traffic common courtesy), and you don't have any way of effectively punishing them that isn't introducing a road hazard or causing pointless congestion.
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# ? Nov 22, 2013 03:42 |
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Haifisch posted:Are you a cop? No? Then it's not your job to punish other people for breaking traffic laws(or traffic common courtesy), and you don't have any way of effectively punishing them that isn't introducing a road hazard or causing pointless congestion. ..and you are winning favor by being the voice of reason by whinging about a flippant statement in a car forum full of lunatics, assholes, and full-of-poo poo posters. Except for the good ones. Please, do continue, we don't have enough mother hens in our lives..
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# ? Nov 22, 2013 03:47 |
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In an attempt to re-rail the thread, here's someone else I found parked in the middle of a lane: I was approaching the parking lot directly in front of him, and had to use the oncoming lane (such that there are lanes in a parking lot) to get around him.
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The Midniter posted:
Holy poo poo, Carmel Commons outta loving nowhere
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# ? Nov 22, 2013 05:31 |
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Llyd posted:Yep, Belgium has the perfect recipe for bad driving: Belgium is indeed automotive anarchy. Things are fine when the roads are empty but in heavy traffic you get people trying to lane split in cars and other lunacy. My mates and I took advantage, racing each other on the E40 from Calais all the way to the German border, so I suppose I'm guilty of contributing to the chaos. It's such a shame that France has a speed limit with all that great road too, but we knew there were no Gendarmes in Belgium waiting for us.
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# ? Nov 22, 2013 07:37 |
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I have a friend who tends to leave for work or at least meet me at the same time on a single lane highway. We're so close that I can't see much of his car behind me (best friends). We meet on occasion, likes me so much that he never wants to pass me, even when there is a passing lane or when the road becomes 2 lane. I shared the joy of our friendship by letting out my friendship tears. Emptied my windshield washer fluid after our third date. First a mist of happiness kisses his windshield.. eventually there's so much love fluid on my windshield, he replies by slowing down to think about what joy he brings me while running his wipers. Took me about a month to think of using my washer fluid to show my affection. Made my morning, I know he had to of seen me chuckling after the fourth time I had to really clean my windshield. I highly recommend this love letter to fellow goons. It is VERY satisfying.
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Krakkles fucked around with this message at 18:37 on Feb 22, 2018 |
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The best way to deal with tailgaters is to just take your foot off the accelerator so that they either pass you or where they (more fun) can't pass you, get the loving point and stay back when you put your foot back on the throttle. Works every time and there not sudden moves or anything. Best case is just that they pass. Nothing worse than having tailgaters steal attention and make any change in the road ahead result in a crash if I have to brake. Also, it's always fun the people decide to overtake in the dumbest situations. Had to brake semi-hard and evade a bit to not be in a head on collision yesterday. Thankfully no tailgaters behind me.
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# ? Nov 22, 2013 14:20 |
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Geirskogul posted:Sorry for the potato-quality picture, but this was what I saw while working at Home Depot today. Yes, that's 30 PVC pipes taped together with packing tape. Yes, they're almost dragging the road. Yes, the only thing holding them down is one budget ratchet strap in the front. Did he realize that Home Depot also sells 4 packs of budget ratchet straps for like loving ten dollars? Idiot. IOwnCalculus posted:Yech. You're reminding me of the time (a few years ago now) when I was cruising on I10 east between the tunnel and the ministack just before rush hour - you know, that special time when the freeway is jam packed but still flowing at 70-80MPH. I saw a ford focus with the rear bumper cover torn off and a flat tow bar bolted/halfassed/chained onto the aluminum bumper beam a while ago. It didn't have a license plate on it, and was towing a clearly smashed up and unregistrable SUV () which mysteriously had a plate on it. In the dark. On route 20 going through Auburn MA, doing 10 under the limit where everyone does 20 over. With only his 4 ways on to warn people. I debated following and calling the police but decided that I really should probably just get as far away from that rolling deathtrap contraption as possible before the inevitable happened. Krakkles posted:My jeep doesn't have a rear wiper. It does, however, have a rear sprayer. I'm pretty sure that happened to every single cherokee on the road within 2 weeks of leaving the factory... I didn't fix mine for exactly the same reason. MrOnBicycle posted:The best way to deal with tailgaters is to just take your foot off the accelerator so that they either pass you or where they (more fun) can't pass you, get the loving point and stay back when you put your foot back on the throttle. Works every time and there not sudden moves or anything. Best case is just that they pass. Nothing worse than having tailgaters steal attention and make any change in the road ahead result in a crash if I have to brake. The problem with tailgaters is that that's literally the only "driving in traffic" maneuver they know - they don't know how to pass a slow person, they don't know how to merge, they don't know how to use their blinkers, they only know how to crawl up people's asses. It's some sort of a reptile brain lack of sentience type thing. So if you let one by you can guarantee that they'll sit 5 feet off someone else's bumper and keep you from ever getting anywhere. So I usually just let them tailgate until I see an opening, pass a few people, and let them tailgate someone else. Not my problem anymore.
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Das Volk posted:Belgium is indeed automotive anarchy. Things are fine when the roads are empty but in heavy traffic you get people trying to lane split in cars and other lunacy. Oh lordy the one and only time I've been down the E40 and back (I assume you were going Calais -> Nurburgring too?) from the moment we crossed into Belgium to the moment we left again I was in fear of my life. If we're generalising about drivers the French are rude but competent, Germans are competent but terrifyingly fast, Belgians seem to combine the worst of all these traits with a dash of schizophrenia. P.S. gently caress driving anywhere near Brussels.
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kastein posted:So I usually just let them tailgate until I see an opening, pass a few people, and let them tailgate someone else. Not my problem anymore. It's great when someone is going slow in the left lane, you can just move right and hang back while your former tailgater is now annoying the slow car.
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# ? Nov 22, 2013 16:44 |
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Thank you, imgur.
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KakerMix posted:
Sorry, no bad drivers here, just the nighttime example promised for KakerMix. Taken in 1080p at 60fps. Original is obviously much sharper. No audio as you probably didn't want to listen to me troubleshoot a server outage on speakerphone. Took this all last night. GoPro Hero 3 Black with a hard mount to the windshield of my wife's Golf R. Pretty stable given the very hard suspension in that car. I got about 30 seconds each of city driving, some rain, and dark country roads on my favorite road in the city, Spicewood Springs Road. 3.5 miles of curvy fun right around the corner from my house. Well, fun until you catch up to another goddamn Prius as I did just seconds after I ended the recording. edit: Had to delete video after it kept audio like it shouldn't have. I'll reupload soon. Kill-9 fucked around with this message at 21:04 on Nov 22, 2013 |
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Kill-9 posted:
Better. Sorry about that. Don't need y'all hearing my manager yelling at people doing their job badly. Not me though. I rock at my job. Once it's done processing it'll have 1080p like the original. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVZC5Wo_2Wk
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MrChips posted:You and I and everybody else knows that it is essentially impossible to maintain a two-second following distance in heavy traffic, so you do the best you can. How so? I leave almost a whole car length when it's stop and go, more than a car length if its just trotting along at 10-15mph. If someone brake checks the guy in front of me, it won't change how I'm driving. I'm too far back for that nonsense. Maybe it's from growing up in Los Angeles where 65mph freeways regularly go to 0 in an instant? I'm no where near the people in front of me cause I like my car.
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Dead Cow posted:I'm no where near the people in front of me cause I like my car.
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InitialDave posted:How do you not have people pulling into the gap you leave? If I have someone pull up into the gap in front of me, I gradually let the gap build up again, either by them speeding off or slowing myself down a touch until I have a comfortable gap again.
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# ? Nov 22, 2013 22:27 |
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FogHelmut posted:People who leave their car in front of the gas pump while they go inside the Wawa to get coffee and sandwiches are the worst. I do this because I'm paying cash and the pumps only work pre-paid, and I'll be goddamned if I'm gonna go in, pay, go out and move, then go back inside. Suck it up, cupcake.
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# ? Nov 22, 2013 22:31 |
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Cage posted:Why bother finding the guy? Call the police and get it towed. Police don't do poo poo about vehicles on a private parking lot.
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# ? Nov 22, 2013 22:33 |
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Michael Scott posted:Police don't do poo poo about vehicles on a private parking lot. Unless the lot owner has an enforcement agreement. Or they are in a marked and designated fire lane.
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VikingSkull posted:I do this because I'm paying cash and the pumps only work pre-paid, and I'll be goddamned if I'm gonna go in, pay, go out and move, then go back inside. I'm pretty sure he was talking about people that finish pumping gas and then go in for snacks and stuff. Those people suck and I try not to be one of them.
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# ? Nov 22, 2013 22:48 |
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Astonishing Wang posted:I'm pretty sure he was talking about people that finish pumping gas and then go in for snacks and stuff. Those people suck and I try not to be one of them. Specifically I'm talking about New Jersey where we aren't allowed to pump gas, and there's a dude pumping it for you. Also you pay this person and not anyone inside. But in other states, you shouldn't park in front of the pump if you're not using it.
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# ? Nov 22, 2013 22:54 |
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Hey Nashville, yeah you. Why do you produce so many lovely drivers? A turn signal means I intend to come into that lane, my steer tires halfway into that lane means the trailer is going to be coming along with me shortly. Almost like it trails behind me or something... I know sometimes people floor the accelerator to get by a truck before it changes lanes. Most times I don't blame you, but don't try it after I am already in the lane, I've got 41k lbs of GM parts and a $1mil insurance policy. I'll crush you before risk damaging the load by swerving. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGLVaEZjYS0 Fake edit; For those of you who drive for a living, this video saved me from a company level fine for unsafe driving from the company I am leased to. The jackwagon called me in so I sent the safety guy the video. I admit, it doesn't show the rear view, but it does show me giving the dude ample time and space to come back into the lane, and him swerving at me to try and force me out of the lane. (From the median of all places...)
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# ? Nov 22, 2013 23:55 |
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People's capacity for stupidity never ceases to amaze me.
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# ? Nov 23, 2013 00:15 |
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Holy poo poo, that idiot wanted to die.
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# ? Nov 23, 2013 00:19 |
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Jonny 290 posted:Holy poo poo, that idiot wanted to die. No kidding, see the "corrosives" placard on the tanker he was trying to get my truck to mate with?
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# ? Nov 23, 2013 00:23 |
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I'm amazed he didn't manage to hit some debris on the shoulder.
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FogHelmut posted:Specifically I'm talking about New Jersey where we aren't allowed to pump gas, and there's a dude pumping it for you. Also you pay this person and not anyone inside. True, the WaWa thing should have tipped me off, I apologize. In that case, yeah, that's a bit douchey. e- also gently caress New Jersey, I'm a grown rear end man I can pump my own gas
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VikingSkull posted:
I'll bet there is a story behind why you can't
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dissss posted:I'll bet there is a story behind why you can't Because changing the law would put the gas-pumpers out of work. Initially it was about "safety," but now every time it comes up in Oregon or New Jersey, the n-number of jobs it would kill always become the sticking point. It's like a weird skeuomorph but with jobs or something.
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# ? Nov 23, 2013 01:14 |
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Yep, that's the reason. It's lame as poo poo, too, because a lot of times there's only one or two people working the pumps, and rush hour North Jersey never has one or two cars at the pumps. Getting gas in Mahwah or right outside Newark near the airport loving sucks.
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FogHelmut posted:Specifically I'm talking about New Jersey where we aren't allowed to pump gas, and there's a dude pumping it for you. Also you pay this person and not anyone inside. This is apparently the rule here, but there is a notable exception for the one or two diesel pump at a station. Apparently an extra green pump handle means that you can park your minivan there while the whole family runs in to argue over who gets what snack.
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0rganDonor posted:Hey Nashville, yeah you. Why do you produce so many lovely drivers? A turn signal means I intend to come into that lane, my steer tires halfway into that lane means the trailer is going to be coming along with me shortly. Almost like it trails behind me or something... I might have to get a setup like that. loving Hyundai drivers, I had a yellow one of those try and take me out a couple of weeks ago swerved so close I couldn't see what in the gently caress it was it was already "under my nose" by the time I got off the phone with the NHP, they had already wrecked.
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Geirskogul posted:Because changing the law would put the gas-pumpers out of work. Initially it was about "safety," but now every time it comes up in Oregon or New Jersey, the n-number of jobs it would kill always become the sticking point. It's like a weird skeuomorph but with jobs or something. Interestingly the price of gas in Oregon is the same or cheaper than California or Washington, so that's nice. Less taxes I guess. Also got my dash cam setup, still testing it out. I want to move it to another location but drat that glue / tape it uses is strong!
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