โJul-18-2021 06:28 AM
โJul-20-2021 02:22 PM
Howie3 wrote:
What really drives me crazy (literally) is following a slow vehicle on a curvy road where there is no opportunity to pass as I need a bit of a straightaway to get by with the trailer. Then when there is a passing lane the vehicle speeds up to 15 mph over the speed limit, preventing any attempt to pass. I guess they feel now that the road is straight they no longer need to be afraid to go the speed limit, or exceed it.
โJul-20-2021 02:00 PM
โJul-20-2021 11:35 AM
Lantley wrote:
While I do get the pint of your post. For the most part our highways are too congested. A deer running out into the road will always pose a problem.
When I was a teenager my driving instucter asked the class if we would ever purposely run over a dog. Of course we all said "Never...no way".
He then pointed out if the dog came out of nowhere right in front of you hitting the dog maybe the safest thing to do.
Likewise, if a deer runs out into the highway ,hitting the deer maybe the safest thing to do, regardless of stopping distances.
โJul-20-2021 04:34 AM
wa8yxm wrote:Mike134 wrote:
You could bolt a 24" pipe wrench to your trailer bumper that should keep em back a bit, trouble is you're likely to get pulled over from time to time and need to explain to the officer it's firmly bolted in place.
Ah but it is illegal (At least in MI) to put any "Extension" designed to cause damage to another vehicle...
Or as they say D@mmed if you do, and if you don't.
โJul-20-2021 04:11 AM
Mike134 wrote:
You could bolt a 24" pipe wrench to your trailer bumper that should keep em back a bit, trouble is you're likely to get pulled over from time to time and need to explain to the officer it's firmly bolted in place.
โJul-20-2021 04:04 AM
โJul-19-2021 10:27 PM
โJul-18-2021 07:58 PM
Ed_Gee wrote:noteven wrote:
I wonder about another phemo...phenoma... situation that I experience on lonely western roads..
You are cruising along all by yourself at whatever speed... and in the mirrors another vehicle appears...
It catches you after a few km/miles...
And then settles in 1 point 5 seconds off your stern and drives there ...
Why?
My guess - as I sometimes do - he is following you at night because you provide a nice buffer in case some obstruction is in the road ahead...... of course when I do it I leave a large buffer of 5 seconds or more....
โJul-18-2021 07:13 PM
โJul-18-2021 06:45 PM
Tyler0215 wrote:
The ones that tick me off are drivers that come up in the left lane, get even with your back bumper and stay there mile after mile.
โJul-18-2021 06:42 PM
noteven wrote:
I wonder about another phemo...phenoma... situation that I experience on lonely western roads..
You are cruising along all by yourself at whatever speed... and in the mirrors another vehicle appears...
It catches you after a few km/miles...
And then settles in 1 point 5 seconds off your stern and drives there ...
Why?
โJul-18-2021 06:09 PM
noteven wrote:
I wonder about another phemo...phenoma... situation that I experience on lonely western roads..
You are cruising along all by yourself at whatever speed... and in the mirrors another vehicle appears...
It catches you after a few km/miles...
And then settles in 1 point 5 seconds off your stern and drives there ...
Why?
โJul-18-2021 05:43 PM
time2roll wrote:
Give it a try for a few thousand miles before you decry all the bad issues your mind invents.
โJul-18-2021 03:55 PM