How often are you tailgated?
#31
Three Wheelin'
Hate it too, but have to ask the Devil's Advocate question. How many of you are driving sticks and leave a huge gap to the car in front of you because you don't want to deal with up/down shifting in heavy traffic? It doesn't excuse it, but if you are doing so and get a Type A personality behind you, all he'll see is you aren't keeping up with traffic.
I mention it as the tailgating problem dramatically dropped for me once I got a PDK and stopped hanging back out of shifting laziness.
I mention it as the tailgating problem dramatically dropped for me once I got a PDK and stopped hanging back out of shifting laziness.
#32
Instructor
It seems every drive I take someone ends up tailgating me. It seems that even corollas want to show me who is faster. Every time I drive to San Antonio from Houston on I10 several pickup trucks are determined to tailgate and pass me. I do get tired of spanking these knuckle draggers. Last time I had the 911 up to 130 mph was to put miles between an old pickup truck who continued to weave in and out of traffic to be on my tail like flies on dung. Does this happen to you?
However, when driving on two lane back roads is not uncommon to find vehicles in front of you that usually slowdown and slightly move to right and let you pass them, as well as in "lonely" intersections (at same roads), people giving right of way. Maybe is the huge volume and the wide size of the highways that exacerbate this bad behavior in people. In any case, this is one of the reasons why I don't like to drive the Porsche during workdays or rushhour. I simply don't enjoy it, quite the contrary.
Last edited by FlatsixS; 09-11-2023 at 12:09 PM.
#33
Rennlist Member
Seems we live relatively in same (broad) West Houston area. I use the I-10 almost every day to go to work, and this wide highway is not only famous for awful traffic, but road rage and tailgating are a real disease these days. I have a full size truck, my 997 and wife's Benz , and definitely when driving the 997 is when I'm tailgated the most. I don't know why the usual offender is a lifted full size RAM, a eighteen wheeler freight truck and of course the typical kid in its modified, noisy (20+ years old) Honda, Subaru or Toyota. Usually I don't want to engage and let them pass me as soon as can get out if its way.
However, when driving on two lane back roads is not uncommon to find vehicles in from of you that usually slowdown and slightly move to right and let you pass them, as well as in "lonely" intersections (at same roads), people giving right of way. Maybe is the huge volume and the wide size of the highways that exacerbate this bad behavior in people. In any case, this is one of the reasons why I don't like to drive the Porsche during workdays or rushhour. I simply don't enjoy it, quite the contrary.
However, when driving on two lane back roads is not uncommon to find vehicles in from of you that usually slowdown and slightly move to right and let you pass them, as well as in "lonely" intersections (at same roads), people giving right of way. Maybe is the huge volume and the wide size of the highways that exacerbate this bad behavior in people. In any case, this is one of the reasons why I don't like to drive the Porsche during workdays or rushhour. I simply don't enjoy it, quite the contrary.
I recently read an article on the worst States for road rage. Texas was indicated as being one of them - which I certainly agree with. (Arizona was the worst....)
https://www.forbes.com/advisor/car-i...ional-drivers/
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#34
Rennlist Member
In southern cal it’s usually some chick in her Tesla. Don’t mean to offend any lady’s here, it’s just facts lol
#35
My biggest concern and absolute fear is that I may need to suddenly stop due to a pothole, road debris, sudden lane change by another car, etc.
The fear comes from knowing that my brakes, because they are engineered that way, will stop me quickly and safely. However, that guy that's pestering me by tailgating will not have the brakes that I have nor the distance to keep him from climbing inside my engine compartment.
And the situation doesn't stop there. Then comes the ridiculous insurance payouts due to questionable depreciations, haggling over what can be fixed versus replaced and last but not least, the 2+ weeks you'll be without car.
All that because some yahoo wanted to show or prove that his POS was as good and fast as your Porsche.
If you're interested, ask me how I know!
The fear comes from knowing that my brakes, because they are engineered that way, will stop me quickly and safely. However, that guy that's pestering me by tailgating will not have the brakes that I have nor the distance to keep him from climbing inside my engine compartment.
And the situation doesn't stop there. Then comes the ridiculous insurance payouts due to questionable depreciations, haggling over what can be fixed versus replaced and last but not least, the 2+ weeks you'll be without car.
All that because some yahoo wanted to show or prove that his POS was as good and fast as your Porsche.
If you're interested, ask me how I know!
#36
Instructor
I have family in Texas and visit there on occasion (DFW area.)
I recently read an article on the worst States for road rage. Texas was indicated as being one of them - which I certainly agree with. (Arizona was the worst....)
https://www.forbes.com/advisor/car-i...ional-drivers/
I recently read an article on the worst States for road rage. Texas was indicated as being one of them - which I certainly agree with. (Arizona was the worst....)
https://www.forbes.com/advisor/car-i...ional-drivers/
#37
Nordschleife Master
If i am being tailgated in the slow lane, I will just slow down until they decide to pass. It never takes long. If a big rig does this, I will purposely slow down while ascending a hill until i know he had to downshift. Usually it takes miles for them to catch back up to me.
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#38
Three Wheelin'
OT but I want to put this old bumper sticker I inhereted from my uncle that says, "HONK IF SOMETHING FALLS OFF!!" ...or "DON'T LAUGH IT'S PAID FOR." I also got an official belly button cleaner from him (unused).
lol. What was going on exactly in the 70s?
lol. What was going on exactly in the 70s?
Last edited by jamesinger; 09-10-2023 at 05:50 PM.
#39
Pro
they all still thought it was the 60’s
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