(quoted from post at 12:33:33 03/28/21) 37, just goes to show it takes all kinds lol. What you say worries me far less then then people who text while driving grrrrrrrr now that can get people killed !!!!!!!!John T
(quoted from post at 14:56:52 03/28/21) Give yourself enough room that if something is coming from behind or from the side you can get out of the way. Phil
(quoted from post at 23:12:30 03/27/21) Who's stupider? The one that cant start on a hill or the one that pulls up to close?
(quoted from post at 14:27:10 03/28/21) Depends on how much you pay attention to your rear view mirror and what's going on around you when driving. Personally I always have a snapshot of whats behind me while driving, what vehicles are where, rate of closure or rate I'm putting distance on etc.. When in the city I even roll my window down, winter or summer doesn't matter, if I don't see something about to happen maybe I'll hear it and be able to avoid it.
(quoted from post at 17:04:06 03/28/21) I'm with Jegs on this one. I drive a lot in Houston traffic, and I spend a lot of time watching behind me. When traffic comes to a stop on the freeway, I try not to stop too close behind the car in front, so if it looks like the car behind me can't get stopped, I can move forward a little and give him a little more space. A few times I've bailed off to the shoulder. You don't have those options if you're only inches from the bumper in front of you.
(quoted from post at 18:43:59 03/28/21) Have been on the road lately ? Fly by ride brakes the swerve
off the off ramp or fly by slow down so you pass fly by slow
down again
(quoted from post at 10:56:52 03/28/21) Heres the deal, no matter what the heck is stopped in front of you, an automatic, clutch, truck or car be smart. Give yourself enough room that if something is coming from behind or from the side you can get out of the way. Dont box yourself in by trying to paste yourself on the rig in front of you.
Makes sense to me.
Phil
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