โAug-26-2017 01:33 PM
โAug-27-2017 06:26 AM
3oaks wrote:
And ok, I'll say it. That driver on the interstate should have never slowed down. Should have just maintained their speed. It the responsibility of the traffic entering from on ramp to adjust their speed to safely merge with the flow of traffic on the interstate.
โAug-27-2017 06:05 AM
โAug-27-2017 05:41 AM
toedtoes wrote:msmith1199 wrote:toedtoes wrote:msmith1199 wrote:toedtoes wrote:
Being in a large RV in front of what was going on would provide very limited help in reporting the accident.
As for the details, the vehicle at the back was at fault, but the vehicle who slowed down to let the RV in should have been paying attention to what was going on behind him/her. Had they been paying attention they might have realized that slowing down was more dangerous than not letting the RV in because of the proximity of the other vehicle. Being nice is good, but it's amazing how often it actually makes things worse than just following the rules of the road.
So you think the guy that slowed was not following the rules of the road? Slowing to permit traffic to merge is legal.
Slowing down should not be necessary. When on a freeway, one should maintain a proper speed and a proper distance from the cars around you. Slowing down when there is a vehicle close behind you is creating a potential for an accident (which is exact!y what happened).
You realize we're talking about Class A motorhomes don't you? Too bad all freeway off ramps aren't down hill and a half mile long otherwise I'd be happy to agree with you. Otherwise, if people did not allow motorhomes and trucks to merge onto freeways then there would be lots more crashes than there are.
There is a big difference between allowing someone to merge and slowing down on the freeway. I always leave enough room from the car in front of me for someone to merge in. I also don't go so fast that another vehicle can't safely merge in front of me.
I am not saying the front car was at fault, but their actions did have an impact of the outcome.
โAug-27-2017 12:31 AM
msmith1199 wrote:toedtoes wrote:msmith1199 wrote:toedtoes wrote:
Being in a large RV in front of what was going on would provide very limited help in reporting the accident.
As for the details, the vehicle at the back was at fault, but the vehicle who slowed down to let the RV in should have been paying attention to what was going on behind him/her. Had they been paying attention they might have realized that slowing down was more dangerous than not letting the RV in because of the proximity of the other vehicle. Being nice is good, but it's amazing how often it actually makes things worse than just following the rules of the road.
So you think the guy that slowed was not following the rules of the road? Slowing to permit traffic to merge is legal.
Slowing down should not be necessary. When on a freeway, one should maintain a proper speed and a proper distance from the cars around you. Slowing down when there is a vehicle close behind you is creating a potential for an accident (which is exact!y what happened).
You realize we're talking about Class A motorhomes don't you? Too bad all freeway off ramps aren't down hill and a half mile long otherwise I'd be happy to agree with you. Otherwise, if people did not allow motorhomes and trucks to merge onto freeways then there would be lots more crashes than there are.
โAug-26-2017 09:23 PM
โAug-26-2017 07:46 PM
toedtoes wrote:msmith1199 wrote:toedtoes wrote:
Being in a large RV in front of what was going on would provide very limited help in reporting the accident.
As for the details, the vehicle at the back was at fault, but the vehicle who slowed down to let the RV in should have been paying attention to what was going on behind him/her. Had they been paying attention they might have realized that slowing down was more dangerous than not letting the RV in because of the proximity of the other vehicle. Being nice is good, but it's amazing how often it actually makes things worse than just following the rules of the road.
So you think the guy that slowed was not following the rules of the road? Slowing to permit traffic to merge is legal.
Slowing down should not be necessary. When on a freeway, one should maintain a proper speed and a proper distance from the cars around you. Slowing down when there is a vehicle close behind you is creating a potential for an accident (which is exact!y what happened).
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โAug-26-2017 07:43 PM
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โAug-26-2017 07:31 PM
โAug-26-2017 07:07 PM
toedtoes wrote:+1
If proper distances are maintained between vehicles, then merging is very easy to do. Riding on bumpers, especially in heavy traffic, just creates problems.
โAug-26-2017 07:05 PM
Tyler0215 wrote:
3oaks is right ,don't slow down to let a vehicle merge. The vehicle on the ramp should speed up or slow down to merge with the traffic.
When Im entering an interstate I try to as close to the speed limit as possible before the end of the ramp. It's not always possible but at the top of the ramp, PUNCH IT!
โAug-26-2017 07:02 PM
msmith1199 wrote:toedtoes wrote:
Being in a large RV in front of what was going on would provide very limited help in reporting the accident.
As for the details, the vehicle at the back was at fault, but the vehicle who slowed down to let the RV in should have been paying attention to what was going on behind him/her. Had they been paying attention they might have realized that slowing down was more dangerous than not letting the RV in because of the proximity of the other vehicle. Being nice is good, but it's amazing how often it actually makes things worse than just following the rules of the road.
So you think the guy that slowed was not following the rules of the road? Slowing to permit traffic to merge is legal.
โAug-26-2017 06:59 PM
โAug-26-2017 05:57 PM
toedtoes wrote:
Being in a large RV in front of what was going on would provide very limited help in reporting the accident.
As for the details, the vehicle at the back was at fault, but the vehicle who slowed down to let the RV in should have been paying attention to what was going on behind him/her. Had they been paying attention they might have realized that slowing down was more dangerous than not letting the RV in because of the proximity of the other vehicle. Being nice is good, but it's amazing how often it actually makes things worse than just following the rules of the road.
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2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
โAug-26-2017 05:36 PM
AllegroD wrote:
It would have been nice.
โAug-26-2017 05:25 PM
NMDriver wrote:I totally agree!toedtoes wrote:
Being nice is good, but it's amazing how often it actually makes things worse than just following the rules of the road.
absolutely!