- 8,409
- 8,217
- Joined
- Jul 18, 2012
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: this_feature_currently_requires_accessing_site_using_safari
I have always wondered about this becuz i see this all the time.
whos fault is it?
What would YOU do on either end?
I always keep a distance enough to avoid this
Happened to me once .. I won since dude was stupid and took off ..I was backed inTo but he could've said I rear ended himI have always wondered about this becuz i see this all the time.
whos fault is it?
What would YOU do on either end?
I always keep a distance enough to avoid this
if you rear end any car, you are at fault.
thats a bad day but it's his fault....you can still keep a safe distance and let the car in front of you know that you would like to pass them.
Flash headlights?thats a bad day but it's his fault....you can still keep a safe distance and let the car in front of you know that you would like to pass them.
Just wondering how you do this? 9 times outta 10 when I'm behind somebody going slow in the fast lane they just stay there no matter if I'm 1 car length or 5 away
Also, some states are "no fault" states I think so if you rear end somebody nobody is at fault. Not sure which states though. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong
yup, these people really must not have much going on in their lives to risk their car, safety and time like thattailgators own fault. but that slow af lead car brave as hell for mashing the breaks. Dude coulda smashed him and did some real damage.
I'm not going to stop tailgating but I drive a performance car with traction control that can stop on a dime. Also my reaction time is good enough to match speed regardless. and lastly there's plenty of space.. go around the other driver. this guy was amateur deserved it.