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Mar-14-2018 07:41 PM
Mar-14-2018 07:01 PM
jplante4 wrote:Though I don't use the horn, if they're looking in their mirror, those slow off the line will notice my disgust. :M But my comments applied more to highway travel. Experience has taught me that using the horn should be reserved for REAL issues only, not as a way to express your opinion.TurnThePage wrote:Mont G&J wrote:This ^
Stay off your horn and enjoy the moment. Life is short.
It's rare that a traffic situation will improve when someone uses their horn. It very likely will get worse. I'm an impatient driver, but have learned to sit back and be vigilant, and let all the horse play happen... Usually. 😉
I see that neither of you are from Florida. In the West Palm/Miami area, if you're mot moving the second the green goes, the horns start.
Mar-14-2018 03:06 PM
Mar-14-2018 02:11 PM
myredracer wrote:
Take the high road, act like an adult, respect others on the road around you, be vigilant, be courteous, no cell phones, no texting, stay calm, don't speed, drive responsibly. There's idiot drivers on the road no matter where you go and you just have to expect it can happen anytime you're on the roads. It's just the way it is. Imagine being a commercial truck drivers that have to deal with that stuff every day. Unlike most drivers, I never cut in front of a semi or other big truck (or other vehicles for that matter) if there's a small space to squeeze into because it creates a risk for you and them and others around you.
Although this is in Europe, here's a short clip of a small car getting schmucked on a highway because he was in too much of a hurry. These drivers are all over the place. Vid clip. This exact same thing almost happened in front of us in CA a couple of summers ago and he/she nearly hit a flagger that happened to be there due to construction work.
Mar-14-2018 12:46 PM
TurnThePage wrote:Mont G&J wrote:This ^
Stay off your horn and enjoy the moment. Life is short.
It's rare that a traffic situation will improve when someone uses their horn. It very likely will get worse. I'm an impatient driver, but have learned to sit back and be vigilant, and let all the horse play happen... Usually. 😉
Mar-14-2018 12:22 PM
Mont G&J wrote:This ^
Stay off your horn and enjoy the moment. Life is short.
Mar-14-2018 10:02 AM
Mar-14-2018 09:34 AM
DallasSteve wrote:
If you get your dashcam and someone brake checks you again you might want to send the video to the police. I read one police officer say on Quora that is a serious crime and they can be prosecuted.
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Mar-14-2018 04:15 AM
bucky wrote:Dennis12 wrote:
go pro or not. you hit him is the ass it's your fault. Keep control of your vehicle
No longer true. Video evidence of unsafe driving wins every time.
A suggestion for dash cams does not include GoPro models. They do not have long enough battery life and do not record over older vid that has not been saved for whatever reason.
I run a dash cam at all times towing and will probably buy another one for each passenger vehicle. Too many clowns out there now that B&B has shut down.