Tailgating
Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008I don’t know about you, but this is an issue that really pisses me off.
Most
other unsafe road actions are not as intentional as tailgating. An
unsafe pass, unsafe lane change, forgotten signal or even running a red
light or stop sign may be a momentary lapse of judgment, but getting
close and personal with a vehicle in front of you at 70 miles per hour
shows either ones aggression or shear ignorance of physics. It’s no
wonder how road rage begins sometimes.
Some may recommend a two
second break between vehicles on a highway but I prefer a three second
gap between my vehicle and the vehicle in front of me. That way I have
just a little more time to "PLAN" my actions in case of an emergency
and emergencies do happen in a split second. I’ll never cease to be
amazed when I see a string of cars less than a second apart driving at
75 mph.
I fully believe in the basic rule "slower traffic keep
right" or "keep right except to pass" while driving on highways and
believe that if everyone followed that rule, it would be like
unclogging a heart patient’s arteries and traffic would flow.
If
slower traffic did keep right a lot of the tailgating would probably go
away although there may still be some that just don’t know any better
or just don’t care.
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