LOL don't they? but you gotta love it, never a boring moment lol.....Back Burner said:Things always take a strange turn on TERB. From driving to IQ tests.
Strange.
LOL don't they? but you gotta love it, never a boring moment lol.....Back Burner said:Things always take a strange turn on TERB. From driving to IQ tests.
Strange.
Come on - did you have to pick on us short folk??? At 5'8" myself - I'm the shortest a man can be, and call himself average height with a straight face...Dick Starbuck said:O.K., tboy, so I'm wrong about your age and driving experience.
How 'bout your height? I'm guessing 5 foot 8 or less (again just a guess, based on your writing style).
Oh, and I have a thousand bucks that says your I.Q. is less than mine on any standard test. (Unless you're in the one percentile that beats me!)
LOL 120 would beat you......awwww you don't get along with anyone who disagrees with you? Kind of immature don't you think?Dick Starbuck said:Awww, nothin' against short folk in general, just short folk I don't get along with.
Wow, MENSA huh? I'm impressed, ya got me beat!
Good argument there Steel. You made some really valid points????steel24 said:amazing... doesn't want us to call him names, but requests that we take our heads out of our asses.... once again HAFDUN has no clue.
I actually am starting to feel sorry for him, there has to be something wrong with someone to be so pathetic.
Sorry Compromised, but twisting the truth just doesn't make you right.Compromised said:Lets see, he thinks of himself as perfect, he thinks he can dictate to the rest of the world what to do and when, he thinks he knows how to debate, he thinks he is literate...
There is nothing wrong with him that a few extra grams of grey matter and a dose of humility would not fix.
LOL - Well, smart is fine, but if God really wanted to make up for the 2" he cheated me in height, he would have given to me in length...Dick Starbuck said:Awww, nothin' against short folk in general, just short folk I don't get along with.
Wow, MENSA huh? I'm impressed, ya got me beat!
But you more than make up for it in girth, right?LazMan said:LOL - Well, smart is fine, but if God really wanted to make up for the 2" he cheated me in height, he would have given to me in length...
I don't get in very far, but I beat the hell outa the sides...Dick Starbuck said:But you more than make up for it in girth, right?
You are quite right Tboy, I would not puposely pull out right in front an appraoching vehicle if it was within close proximity ....but.. it is quite common on the 400 series to encounter a row of cars doing 100-110. If I am doing 115 and there is adequate room to pull out and pass, I will do so. It is not up to me to slow down and wait for some guy a 1/2 a km back to pass. Why should I have to adjust my speed to make sure I don't inconvenience him/her? If I am passing several vehicles and some road warrior doing 140+ catchs up and tail gates me, I will not pull over until I can safely do so. And if I cannot see the tailgater's lic# because they are too close, then I will definately take my time. If that makes me a pathetic, self rightious, facist..so be it.tboy said:There's actually a 4th option which would solve all the problems: 4) before pulling out to pass a slower moving vehicle check to make sure there isn't a faster vehicle already approaching the two of you.....
Once again, the considerate thing to do would be to wait for him to pass YOU (and the rest of the people doing 110) before you made your move.HafDun said:You are quite right Tboy, I would not puposely pull out right in front an appraoching vehicle if it was within close proximity ....but.. it is quite common on the 400 series to encounter a row of cars doing 100-110. If I am doing 115 and there is adequate room to pull out and pass, I will do so. It is not up to me to slow down and wait for some guy a 1/2 a km back to pass. Why should I have to adjust my speed to make sure I don't inconvenience him/her? If I am passing several vehicles and some road warrior doing 140+ catchs up and tail gates me, I will not pull over until I can safely do so. And if I cannot see the tailgater's lic# because they are too close, then I will definately take my time. If that makes me a pathetic, self rightious, facist..so be it.
It does as a matter of fact, it also makes you an asshole......And if I cannot see the tailgater's lic# because they are too close, then I will definately take my time. If that makes me a pathetic, self rightious, facist..so be it
Sorry to pick on you Tboy, but I don't totally agree with you here.tboy said:Dick: (funny how appropriate that name is in this situation) something you don't seem to be able to comprehend, and probably don't know, is that large trucks need speed to be able to easily climb the next hill and use that pent up momentum in order to do so. Many trucks get maximum efficiency by going around 110 - 120 in hilly areas. If you've ever travelled down I-75 in Georgia or Tennessee you'd see trucks doing 80 or 90 mph down one hill in order to make it up the next. By the time they reach the top of the next hill they're doing the speed limit or less.
Now you "think" you did the right thing by touching your brakes but did you for a moment stop and think "what if mr trucker wasn't paying that close attention" and hit you? You'd be crushed beyond all recognition.....and being in a honda, your survival rate would be negligable.
You probably think of yourself as a safe driver when in fact, you're more of a menace than the trucker. If you were a safe considerate driver it would have taken you less than 20 seconds to pull over and let him by. Why wouldn't you just do that? I can answer that for you: because you are NOT a safe nor considerate driver.
For the life of me I cannot understand how anyone would think recklessly endangering their lives by doing what you described. Why not just let them by? Ego? Because you think you're somehow more powerful because you're surround by steel? I bet you wouldn't even think twice about standing in front of a Biker who was trying to get by you......why do it in a vehicle? I can answer that too: because not only are you ignorant, stupid, and an idiot, but you are no better, and in some ways worse than the guy wanting to get by you.....
While I agree that it would be considerate, I probably wouldn't wait on a car that far back personally (far too many drivers can't keep a consistent speed going). Wouldn't it also be considerate for the faster car to slow down and let me complete my passing maneuver?tboy said:Once again, the considerate thing to do would be to wait for him to pass YOU (and the rest of the people doing 110) before you made your move.
Well not ALWAYS or Tony Stewart wouldn't get to bump people out of his way. <grin> And certainly it's harder for the leader to get by the car about to be put a lap down than it is for the guy running in the #2 spot most of the time. There's a reason why the guy in the flag stand has a blue and yellow flag. <grin>tboy said:Ever watch a professional race on tv or live? Slower drivers ALWAYS pull over when a faster vehicle is approaching. Ever wonder why that is?
If you pulled out right in front of him I agree you'd most likely be found to be largely at fault, but if you gave them sufficient time to slow down (especially if they were over the speed limit to start with) I don't think that charge would stick.tboy said:(go look it up if you don't believe me but if the faster driver ended up hitting you when you pulled out in front of him? YOU'D be found at fault for the accident.....)
While it may be above the call of duty to pull over, the call of sanity should overrule here. The tailgating trucker has demonstrated clearly that they are capable of making poor decisions (or they wouldn't be tailgating). Better to pull over and let him by rather than try to "educate" him as to the error of his ways. (and no I'm not advocating bailing off onto the gravel shoulder, but most two lane highways have the occasional business that you could pull into and back onto the highway with only a minimal inconvenience to yourself. (certainly less inconvenient than a large steel enema would be at any rateHafDun said:I am quite aware that trucking continues to be a more difficult profession but it is not the obligation of every car to pull over and let trucks by. It is unfortunate that there are several 2 lane hilly roads where trucks, and even cars have a difficult time passing, but unless the car is going below the posted limit, I would say it above and beyond the call of duty to pull over.
the voice of sanity in a sea of craziness.......Being in the right won't make you any less dead.
tboy said:As for the 1/2 km back, if he's doing 20 kph faster than you, he'll be on you in only a couple of seconds. You can't wait a second or two?
Please do the math again, if you know how to.
It appears I've been re-assigned from high on my horse to a more derriere position but in any case I have a little problem with your logic..tboy said:Once again, the considerate thing to do would be to wait for him to pass YOU (and the rest of the people doing 110) before you made your move.
As for the 1/2 km back, if he's doing 20 kph faster than you, he'll be on you in only a couple of seconds. You can't wait a second or two?
Ever watch a professional race on tv or live? Slower drivers ALWAYS pull over when a faster vehicle is approaching. Ever wonder why that is?
It does as a matter of fact, it also makes you an asshole......
(go look it up if you don't believe me but if the faster driver ended up hitting you when you pulled out in front of him? YOU'D be found at fault for the accident.....)
Wrong? It is a positively INSANE thing to do.HafDun said:.........Yes, braking is a very dangerous way to deal with a 200,000Km tailgater, or any tailgater for that matter (but I bet most of us have at least considered doing it) Still it is the wrong thing to do.
But the trucker is supposed to be a professional. Why is he tailgating? He is equally as guilty of endangering both himself and the motorist if he doesn't maintain a reasonable distance.
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tboy said:Laz: I bet the kid will be a little more serious when he does actually get to drive again don't cha think?
IMO the second the other car pulled up to "pace" him it was no longer a simple drive down the road, it was racing. Whether you do it at 100 kph or 3 kph......When I was young (and stupid) my buddies and I would have what we called a "slow race". You couldn't go over the limit, couldn't break any laws but how you could get ahead and win is by accelerating rapidly from stops, and how you could maneuver around other obstacles and how quickly you could corner. (which meant not using your brakes on a corner or turn which resulted in more than a few slides)......
We never broke the speed limit but we were, nonetheless, racing.....





