Posted by dave2 on August 12, 2012 at 23:31:21 from (139.139.51.70):
In Reply to: OT Hwy Laws posted by pete 23 on August 12, 2012 at 20:06:17:
pete 23 said: (quoted from post at 20:06:17 08/12/12)I have actually traveled on down another mile some times where there is a turn off lane just to give those tailgaters more room. Signal light working fine also.
That's part of the reason folks (the traffic bullies) keep on keepin on.... Let em pay for some medical bills and buy your car after they rearend you and they'll think a little more maybe.....
Here, trucks have a 50mph (80 kmh) speed limit, same with passenger vehicles pulling a trailer. During this past winter, we were pulling a trailer on the autobahn when it was dark and raining (driving 50mph) when a truck came up and started riding us and flashing/blowing... Went on for several miles..... Cop passes and waits at the next exit (truckstop) and pulls us both over. Asks if we are OK and if we wanted to press charges on the truck driver for harrassment. Then took care of the truck driver and let us go.....
This post was edited by dave2 at 23:39:46 08/12/12.
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