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<blockquote data-quote="_CY_" data-source="post: 1609125" data-attributes="member: 7629"><p>can't stand tailgaters... what right do they have to invade my space? increasing danger to me and my family. Most of all increasing danger to vehicles following the tailgater. Those are the folks most at risk from tailgaters and most likely to crash into tailgater that slams on his brakes. in which case the tailgater gets his car fixed and folks behind gets the ticket and the bill. </p><p></p><p>tailgater because of his aggressive drive mode is always in high attention, ready to slam on his brakes. so unless someone being tailgated brake checks aggressively, slamming on brakes. Tailgater will simply slam on his brakes in reaction with NO damage to his vehicle. VS the unsuspecting folks following tailgater.... they are in normal driving mode and don't expect someone to slam on their brakes going say 65 mph in from of them. I've been the recipient of many tailgater slamming on his brakes while allowing the normal 2 seconds gap behind next car. have narrowly avoid wrecks by the narrowest of margins. </p><p></p><p>I will not brake check tailgaters... the folks behind the tailgater will be ones getting into a wreck. when tailgated, I will immediately speedup and move over if there is room. if moving over is not possible and speeding up doesn't get tail off my butt.... then I will turn on my flashers... if that doesn't work and tailgater is planted firmly on my butt... then as a last resort, I will gradually slow down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_CY_, post: 1609125, member: 7629"] can't stand tailgaters... what right do they have to invade my space? increasing danger to me and my family. Most of all increasing danger to vehicles following the tailgater. Those are the folks most at risk from tailgaters and most likely to crash into tailgater that slams on his brakes. in which case the tailgater gets his car fixed and folks behind gets the ticket and the bill. tailgater because of his aggressive drive mode is always in high attention, ready to slam on his brakes. so unless someone being tailgated brake checks aggressively, slamming on brakes. Tailgater will simply slam on his brakes in reaction with NO damage to his vehicle. VS the unsuspecting folks following tailgater.... they are in normal driving mode and don't expect someone to slam on their brakes going say 65 mph in from of them. I've been the recipient of many tailgater slamming on his brakes while allowing the normal 2 seconds gap behind next car. have narrowly avoid wrecks by the narrowest of margins. I will not brake check tailgaters... the folks behind the tailgater will be ones getting into a wreck. when tailgated, I will immediately speedup and move over if there is room. if moving over is not possible and speeding up doesn't get tail off my butt.... then I will turn on my flashers... if that doesn't work and tailgater is planted firmly on my butt... then as a last resort, I will gradually slow down. [/QUOTE]
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