Originally posted by Stinger00: [b]The rear-ending story brings up a question that i'm really curious about.
If you're driving down the road and the ******* in front of you decides to slam on the brakes in a fit of rage, not to avoid an accident but to cause one, who's fault is it? Yours for following too close, or his for reckless driving?
-Jason
Ah yes, but if that fit of rage is due to someone tailgating them! That may be a different story!
I DO brake for tailgaters, or at the very least tap on the brake a few times! :p
If you want to pass me get off my a$$ and I'll move over!
Nothing pi$$es me off more than those people that have this idea in their head that they can force people to move out of the way by speeding up right behind them and riding their a$$!
Well, that feels better, now that I have that out of my system, *for now*!
Stephen[/b]
I think the logic is that (since people dont seem to watch their rearviews until they are being tailgated or get flashed) to get the other drivers attention...That's mine anyway but I don't follow forever just a second or too then back off.
Quality is remembered long after cost is forgotten.
...Oh sorry I guess I am just another stupid kid who doesn't know anything...