โMay-29-2018 12:17 PM
โJul-10-2018 10:48 AM
โJul-10-2018 09:03 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Ralph and Bobbo, Iโm with ya, as long as you also recognize that others may have a need to be in more of a hurry and you get the fook out of the way when you can so faster drivers can pass. (And then do not get offended when someone passes you, like seems to be the game aroundhere.)
โJul-10-2018 08:56 AM
โJul-09-2018 10:09 PM
โJul-09-2018 07:29 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:
A; They are a *********.
B; They are ********* who think by doing so it will somehow make you go faster, thereby getting them to their destination 11 seconds sooner, or at least to the next stoplight quicker to sit and wait.
C; They just are that ignorant or don't have the driving skills to know any better, essentially a moron with a side helping of idiotitis.
D; They are *********.
I brake check em (with just the brake lights usually, but when that doesnt have the proper effect sometimes actually with the brake, and for maximum fun with the trailer brake only) most of the time, go ahead and rear end me, bring it on. Sometimes I just progressively lower my speed, which seems to irk them even more, and usually gets them closer that when the brake check comes it's to maximum effect. Yep I am the brake checking ******** and proud of it.
โJul-09-2018 03:26 AM
Lynnmor wrote:
Why do tailgaters follow so close that it would be a problem?
โJul-09-2018 02:41 AM
JohnG3 wrote:
I read a post on another forum where a guy in a Class A with a towed had a guy wave him over and pointed to his towed. He found a place to safely park and check his towed. The guy who waved him over was under his towed and removed one of his shock absorbers. Being a savvy RVer he opted to drive a few miles further to the campground he planned to stay overnight and inspect the towed in a safer place. The โGood Samaritan โ said he is a certified mechanic and would replace all the shocks. Turned out the lady at the park office knew about the scam and warned the RVer. The next day he took his towed to a mechanic the RV park owner recommended and found there was nothing wrong with the towed.
โJul-08-2018 07:45 PM
โJul-08-2018 01:07 PM
โJul-08-2018 12:57 PM
โJul-08-2018 11:25 AM
Grit dog wrote:JAC1982 wrote:
We had someone on I-70 waving and flagging us down to tell us we were leaking water. We had purposely left our water drain open to drain the tank as we drove. I mean I guess I appreciate him doing that because if we were really were leaking we'd want to know... but it wasn't very safe for him to do so.
Also not very cool of you to do that, unless it was raining out. Some people would prefer their car not be spritzed with water on a sunny day. And others will hope it's not your black tank leaking....
โJul-08-2018 10:37 AM
Grit dog wrote:JAC1982 wrote:
We had someone on I-70 waving and flagging us down to tell us we were leaking water. We had purposely left our water drain open to drain the tank as we drove. I mean I guess I appreciate him doing that because if we were really were leaking we'd want to know... but it wasn't very safe for him to do so.
Also not very cool of you to do that, unless it was raining out. Some people would prefer their car not be spritzed with water on a sunny day. And others will hope it's not your black tank leaking....
โJul-08-2018 10:31 AM
wnjj wrote:Lynnmor wrote:wnjj wrote:
Seems to me like the brake lights ought to be lit when the vehicle is slowing significantly. This is probably a case of outdated vehicle code. Why would you want to slow in front of others without warning them?
Why do tailgaters follow so close that it would be a problem? If a filament burns out of the brake/turn signal light, should you be slammed in the rear?
Youโre joking now, right? You think brake lights are only for tailgaters? Thereโs also 3 lights so no problem if one is burned out.
Brake lights exist for a very good reason and in my opinion aggressive ehaxust brakes should light them. Relying on the depth perception of the driver following you to determine your tailgate is rapidly approaching his grill is asking for it.
โJul-08-2018 09:19 AM
JAC1982 wrote:
We had someone on I-70 waving and flagging us down to tell us we were leaking water. We had purposely left our water drain open to drain the tank as we drove. I mean I guess I appreciate him doing that because if we were really were leaking we'd want to know... but it wasn't very safe for him to do so.