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<blockquote data-quote="BluRaySS" data-source="post: 1399148" data-attributes="member: 13311"><p>Yeah and then that extra distance gets filled by every A-hole that wants to play coy and leap frog traffic at 90mph, or the moron that just HAD to pass you, then slam on their brakes, answer the phone and drop 10mph trapping you behind a loaded truck and another moron on the phone.</p><p> I just leave the distance, carry full coverage, and TRY to put tailgaters in my trunk/bed. I have NEVER had an accident, but have avoided LOTS of them. I can say that I have been damned lucky.</p><p></p><p> What I don't understand is if the accident was injury free and vehicles safely drivable, then why did the OP get his towed? I've been a passenger in situations like this, and the driver was ticketed and sent on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BluRaySS, post: 1399148, member: 13311"] Yeah and then that extra distance gets filled by every A-hole that wants to play coy and leap frog traffic at 90mph, or the moron that just HAD to pass you, then slam on their brakes, answer the phone and drop 10mph trapping you behind a loaded truck and another moron on the phone. I just leave the distance, carry full coverage, and TRY to put tailgaters in my trunk/bed. I have NEVER had an accident, but have avoided LOTS of them. I can say that I have been damned lucky. What I don't understand is if the accident was injury free and vehicles safely drivable, then why did the OP get his towed? I've been a passenger in situations like this, and the driver was ticketed and sent on. [/QUOTE]
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