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Old 20-07-2009, 03:51 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by HSVKILLA
"If you are aware of your environment while driving (and you SHOULD be) you will notice a car approaching you from behind and will notice that they are travelling at a faster speed than you. You do NOT know their circumstances for travelling quicker than you so, if it's safe to do so, pull over and let them past.

You eliminate road rage, you keep the speedster happy and you no longer have the need to concentrate on your rear view mirror. Win win for all !!!

Too easy !!!"




So what happens when you pull over and let them go about their speedy way and they go on to cause an accident because they think everyone will get out of their road.I usually give the breaks a few small taps(not so hard that they come crashing through your rear window)but just to show them i know how close they are,also you can flick your lights on to park then off and people think its you putting on your brakes.
Then you Sir, are an idiot.
Not only for tapping your breaks because you think someone is too close.
But also because you've swallowed the "speed kills" line without a second thought.

And as for catching someone speeding and then letting them go - speed cameras do the very same thing so why should I be obliged to act differently?
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