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android wrote:They're not designed for your well being. They're designed to collect revenue with safety as a official facade.
If you are tailgating I wouldn't exactly call that courtesy, regardless of the lane. I might call it illegal, dangerous and selfish, I may even call it aggressive, harassing and intimidating, but I certainly would not call it courteous. Or are you saying people should only show you courtesy, but you don't need to show them it?TXJK wrote:And, it really isn't a difficult concept. It's called courtesy.
If I'm tailgating you in the right lane, I'm the . If I'm tailgating you in the fast lane, you're the . Move over.
Tell you what...if I'm in the left lane, going above the limit and passing traffic on my right, you can wait.TXJK wrote: If I'm tailgating you in the right lane, I'm the . If I'm tailgating you in the fast lane, you're the . Move over.
I know I tailgate people, but 99% of the time I honestly don't mean to. I usually tailgate if I'm going the appropriate speed and, especially if I'm headed to work or school which is just down the road, I'm a little bit zoned out due to the early hour and my body's dislike of being awake earlier than 10am. When I encounter a car moving a little slower than me I slow down...but fail to realize how close I am. Once I snap out of "the zone" I back off, but at that point I've been tailgating the whole 7 miles to work/school. I feel a little bad about it; however, my husband keeps me in check when he's in the car with me, reminding me that, "you're a little too close to that car, honey..."SQLGeek wrote:Tell you what...if I'm in the left lane, going above the limit and passing traffic on my right, you can wait.TXJK wrote: If I'm tailgating you in the right lane, I'm the . If I'm tailgating you in the fast lane, you're the . Move over.
I cannot stand it when people tailgate. Kevin said it, it is aggressive and bullyish.
If you are significantly absent minded, or zoned out early on, I respectfully suggest you not drive until after 10am. You are operating a deadly weapon.Sec. 545.062. FOLLOWING DISTANCE. (a) An operator shall, if following another vehicle, maintain an assured clear distance between the two vehicles so that, considering the speed of the vehicles, traffic, and the conditions of the highway, the operator can safely stop without colliding with the preceding vehicle or veering into another vehicle, object, or person on or near the highway.
(b) An operator of a truck or of a motor vehicle drawing another vehicle who is on a roadway outside a business or residential district and who is following another truck or motor vehicle drawing another vehicle shall, if conditions permit, leave sufficient space between the vehicles so that a vehicle passing the operator can safely enter and occupy the space. This subsection does not prohibit a truck or a motor vehicle drawing another vehicle from passing another vehicle.
As I said, it's when I'm driving to work or school. I can't not go to class and I can't not go to work -- even if I haven't had much sleep and am zoning out. If I could get my hubby to drive me, I would, but he has a different schedule that doesn't allow for it. I've never been so bad as to fall asleep while driving; I just tend to zone out a bit.gigag04 wrote: If you are significantly absent minded, or zoned out early on, I respectfully suggest you not drive until after 10am. You are operating a deadly weapon.
SQLGeek wrote:Tell you what...if I'm in the left lane, going above the limit and passing traffic on my right, you can wait.TXJK wrote: If I'm tailgating you in the right lane, I'm the . If I'm tailgating you in the fast lane, you're the . Move over.
I cannot stand it when people tailgate. Kevin said it, it is aggressive and bullyish.
I was under the impression that tailgating was also illegal. Is the requirement still 10 ft for every 10 MPH?SQLGeek wrote:Tell you what...if I'm in the left lane, going above the limit and passing traffic on my right, you can wait.TXJK wrote: If I'm tailgating you in the right lane, I'm the . If I'm tailgating you in the fast lane, you're the . Move over.
I cannot stand it when people tailgate. Kevin said it, it is aggressive and bullyish.
gigag04 quoted the actual paragraph from the code a few posts above.davidtx wrote: I was under the impression that tailgating was also illegal. Is the requirement still 10 ft for every 10 MPH?