Man, i tell ya- This thread is ALL about the pot calling the kettle black. i run up and down I-81 all the time, and the absolute WORST tailgaters on that stretch of highway are the truckers- they tailgate cars, they tailgate each other, and just generally haul a$$ without regard to anyone or anything else on the road. We won't even talk about the semis taking a right turn on red to pull out in front of on-coming traffic on Rt 17, killing an average of 8 citizens a year on a 5 mile stretch of road. Their poor driving and incredibly poor behaviour led to the closing of one of the largest Truck Stops on the east coast at 17/95-and not a moment too soon. The same attitude and general disrespectfor the public that resulted in the name calling and testosterone-laden BS here is the cause.The same trash would yell at my 16 year old daughter to " show us your ---s!" A FAR CRY FROM THE "WHITE KNIGHTS OF THE HIWAYS" THAT EXISTED IN THE 1960s! I will say this- the price of fuel has led to a general slow down and substantially safer driving.
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