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Originally Posted by 2ndgenz28
Some folks do tailgate just to be an a** but at the same time folks in the lead never consider aything but their own needs or wants.
One thing I liked about TX where I was at down by Zapata was folks would get out of your way, without a fuss. They see you coming up and they slide over on the shoulder before you even get there and let you pass and wave to have a nice day. Everyone, including the big trucks. Of course their shoulder are as wide and paved as nice as the regular lanes.
Here in Ohio folks think its their right to drive 45 in a 65 zone in the fast lane holding up traffic as only what’s in front of them matters, with no concern that maybe someone behind them had something more important to do.
Living by the lake we get that crap allot, lookie lou's who want to drive 3mph to look at the lake instead of just pulling over and stopping. [its a no passing zone]
"Its 100F outside, Im meltin and want to get home, pull over jacka** and make way. The brown shiet water we have in lake Erie isn't that exciting to look at to begin with."
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I think you are confusing the fact that I was tailgated in a crowded parking deck with 6 blindspots on each level with interstate driving. I move out of the way for people on the interstate or streets. But there is not room to go anywhere in a deck/lot.
I was also doing 10-15 mph. 15 mph is the max recommended speed.
And concur on the Ohio driver syndrome.