โAug-26-2017 01:33 PM
โAug-28-2017 10:50 AM
time2roll wrote:Mile High wrote:
Just some info about "rules of the road" out of the Colorado Drivers Handbook.
Merging: You must yield to all vehicles on that roadway. Do not merge if another vehicle must slow down for you.
Entering the Freeway: When entering a freeway from an on-ramp try to increase your speed to match that of the freeway traffic. Remember, you must yield the right of way to the traffic already on the freeway.
Freeway Driving: .....To be courteous to vehicles entering the freeway, you should change to the left (or center) lane, if you can do safely without slowing the traffic flow.
Following Too Closely (C.R.S. 42-4-1008(1)) "The driver of a motor vehicle shall not follow another vehicle more closely than is reasonable and prudent, having due regard for the speed of such vehicles and the traffic upon and the condition of the highway"
Yes and when you are 35+ feet and traffic is following as if it was a NASCAR drafting exercise.... someone needs to accommodate the merging vehicle.
In the OPs case I speculate the five cars behind the RV expected to pass so as not to be behind the large vehicle.
Ever put on your blinker and suddenly a few cars need to pass on that side? Happens all the time to me.
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โAug-28-2017 10:43 AM
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
โAug-28-2017 09:37 AM
Mile High wrote:
Just some info about "rules of the road" out of the Colorado Drivers Handbook.
Merging: You must yield to all vehicles on that roadway. Do not merge if another vehicle must slow down for you.
Entering the Freeway: When entering a freeway from an on-ramp try to increase your speed to match that of the freeway traffic. Remember, you must yield the right of way to the traffic already on the freeway.
Freeway Driving: .....To be courteous to vehicles entering the freeway, you should change to the left (or center) lane, if you can do safely without slowing the traffic flow.
Following Too Closely (C.R.S. 42-4-1008(1)) "The driver of a motor vehicle shall not follow another vehicle more closely than is reasonable and prudent, having due regard for the speed of such vehicles and the traffic upon and the condition of the highway"
โAug-28-2017 09:27 AM
Mile High wrote:
Yes, at least in CO there is a law that requires you to render aid unless there are others already there, but I don't think they require you to stop as a witness.
We do it to ourselves - People were getting sued for rendering aid incorrectly so they just quit stopping. We had to pass the Good Samaritan law that exempted you from liability for stopping and rendering aid just to get people to start helping again, but you were only exempt if you were never trained in medical response.
Serve as a witness, and you can get a supboena to testify with no regard or compensation for your job or where you live out of state.
I don't think that its that they don't care, they just don't want to get involved. It's just not a very friendly world anymore.
โAug-28-2017 08:38 AM
โAug-28-2017 06:37 AM
โAug-27-2017 06:03 PM
โAug-27-2017 02:58 PM
โAug-27-2017 12:47 PM
Mile High wrote:I just go that much slower. They do not usually last very long before they are compelled to move again. It all is about equal in the end. I always have room in front of my vehicle for a person to cut in... even in heavy traffic.
On a side note - I know following too close is inexcusable in any case, but how do you maintain enough distance in front of you driving a MH when any gap you create is filled within seconds by cars maneuvering through lanes to get ahead? I find it impossible sometimes.
โAug-27-2017 12:16 PM
โAug-27-2017 11:01 AM
โAug-27-2017 10:52 AM
Mile High wrote:
Just some info about "rules of the road" out of the Colorado Drivers Handbook.
Merging: You must yield to all vehicles on that roadway. Do not merge if another vehicle must slow down for you.
Entering the Freeway: When entering a freeway from an on-ramp try to increase your speed to match that of the freeway traffic. Remember, you must yield the right of way to the traffic already on the freeway.
Freeway Driving: .....To be courteous to vehicles entering the freeway, you should change to the left (or center) lane, if you can do safely without slowing the traffic flow.
Following Too Closely (C.R.S. 42-4-1008(1)) "The driver of a motor vehicle shall not follow another vehicle more closely than is reasonable and prudent, having due regard for the speed of such vehicles and the traffic upon and the condition of the highway"
Out of the above, only the "Following Too Closely" is an actual law cited in the manual, the rest are rules. As I read it, the guy in the back gets the ticket, but unfortunately it very well could be a combination of fault between the two guys in front of him. The Motorhome may not have yielded forcing the freeway car to slow, or the freeway car may have voluntarily slowed to be courteous rather than changing lanes or doing nothing as suggested above. Without additional facts its hard to tell, but root cause could be very different than what we all think it is.
On a side note - I know following too close is inexcusable in any case, but how do you maintain enough distance in front of you driving a MH when any gap you create is filled within seconds by cars maneuvering through lanes to get ahead? I find it impossible sometimes.
โAug-27-2017 09:39 AM
โAug-27-2017 07:47 AM