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Old September 2nd, 2016, 07:44 AM   #102
FrugalNinja250
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Anyone with a any stalking skill will know you live in a made up world.


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I am not a trucker but I was payed to drive from almost the day I got my drivers licence in 1978
You said you were 30 in an earlier post. 1978 was 38 years ago. Not calling you a liar or anything, just wanted to point out that your math has some problems. If you really did get your license in 1978, and likely you would have been 18 to get a job as a professional driver back then, that'd make you around 56 now.

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(that is about 30,000/year) I stopped getting payed to drive in 1999 and now have a 120 mile daily commute. How do you think I got 95,000 miles on my 2014 car and 34,000 on my 2013 Ninja? I have owned 10 other cars all with 100.000 miles + and 2 of them with 200,000+
I don't know how many miles you've got on any cars because I've never seen you or any of your vehicles. I'll just accept that you've stated the above. FWIW, I put 82K miles on my '06 Ninja that I bought in '09. That's mainly commuting plus some multi-state road trips.

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Truckers do get road-rage, just not in your fantasy world.
I don't have a fantasy world as such. I do enjoy reading fantasy, but generally in that world there's generally more swords and magic and less trucking and traffic.

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One second is not tailgating.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tailgating

Even more information, with math!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assure...Distance_Ahead

Which leads to this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-second_rule "...has been shown to considerably reduce risk of collision, and also the severity of an accident, if an accident occurs. It also helps to avoid tailgating and road rage for all drivers."

I disagree with your personal opinion that 1 second is not tailgating. You can disagree with the math, but you certainly can't deny the math. Physics and biology doesn't care one whit about your opinion of your own abilities.

You fall into the first category of tailgaters, "Negligence":
Tailgating can occur because of a lack of perceived risk in so doing. Thus, it is done unconsciously or negligently, very often by people who consider themselves safe drivers and generally obey the other rules of the road. Evidence shows that more experienced drivers are more likely to be involved in rear-end collisions, possibly because they overestimate their skill and become complacent about allowing sufficient distance to avoid an accident.

VaFish falls into the second category, "Coercion":
In its most uncivic form, it can be a case of road rage and/or intimidation. An example would be where the tailgating driver (the driver in the following vehicle) threatens damage to the leading vehicle and its occupants by driving aggressively — perhaps also with use of headlights and horn — to bully the leading vehicle's driver to get out of the way.

Some thoughts about reactions and aging:
https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/encyc...&ContentID=562


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You on the other hand, you have learned no lessons and so will continue finding yourself in the hospital hating the people who crashed into you when you are such a safe driver?
What lessons should I learn from being hit by a tailgater? Or from a person turning onto my side of the road and hitting me head-on while I was stopped at a stop sign? Or swerving across a shoulder into the entrance lane (and my mirror blind spot) and sideswiping me? Or deliberately swerving into me then filing a fraudulent claim against my insurance? (After viewing the video of that one my insurance company told them to go pound sand, lol.) I've never rear-ended anyone, though back in my younger days when I was like you I had plenty of close calls. The lesson I learned was not to tailgate. Maybe you'll learn that one before it's too late.

And I don't hate the people that crashed into me, thus rejecting your claim otherwise. They made mistakes, their insurance companies paid me handsomely for their driver's mistakes, and I would hope they learned a lesson and changed the way they drive. I would, though, gladly trade all that money for the ability to go to sleep and wake up without pain. But the life I have is the life I have, best to make the best I can of it rather than be bitter about what could have been but for the bad driving decisions of other drivers.

And I'll end with this one question: Would you promise to maintain a minimum 2 second following distance behind motorcyclists? I have asked nothing of you at all before, and I promise this is all I would ask of you now or in the future.
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