Hahaha. Sounds familiar - your thoughts. Could have come right out of my
head. I reward good behavior and punish bad behavior.
If someone displays driving etiquette and doesn't ride my tail, I may go
ahead and drive faster than normal in order to make their day nicer.

And yes, the amount tailgating gets under my skin is directly proportionate
to how much I like the car I'm driving, or whom I have as passengers. I have
had tailgaters with both our dogs right up against the rear window of our
CRV. Oh, and my wife in the car too. I'm often glad I'm not driving my old
muscle car anymore - I really took things personally with my baby.

Brian

On Jan 30, 2008 11:23 PM, Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Tailgating is the quickest way to get under my skin when driving.  I don't
> care if you do stupid things when driving, but tailgating starts to endanger
> my car and my passengers.  That is crossing the line....
>
> Uusually I drive 5-10 MPH over posted speed limits on the interstate and
> very much dislike someone riding my bumper at 80 in the left lane.  I use
> aggressive tactics when the person comes within 1 car-length.  This includes
> abruptly slowing to match the speed of the car in the right lane.  This
> speed will be maintained until the offender backs off at least 2-3 car
> lengths at which point I will speed up and finish passing the car on the
> right.  Flashing your brights at me will lengthen the time taken to move
> ahead and over to the right.
>
> Another thing I tend to enjoy is closely watching the tailgater for that
> impatient move to pass me on the right.  As soon as they look over their
> shoulder and make that move to the right, my right turn signal comes on and
> I "innocently" make my move to the right lane.  This always adds to their
> level of anger and increases their blood pressure.
>
> My previous '83 SD would spit a bit of wet substance out the rear under
> full throttle and that was a WONDERFUL anti-tailgating feature.  More than
> once a person had backed off my bumper while running their wipers to remove
> this mist....
>
> Luther, wishing for rotten egg or skunk sent to be released from my rear
> bumper....
>
> On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 17:59:15 -0600, Zoltan Finks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Simple question: If a car in front of you is going slower than you want
> to
> > go, do you consider it your right to tailgate them?
> > Not a trick question. I just want input as the the current mindset out
> > there. It may help me understand.
> >
> > It used to be that, in my circle of friends and acquaintances,
> tailgating
> > was a sign of aggression. People got into fistfights and sometimes shot
> for
> > it. But now it seems as I'm tailgated every single time I drive, it
> isn't
> > personal. The times I've been able to confront someone for doing it,
> most of
> > them have seemed genuinely clueless why I was mad at them.
> >
> > To answer the next logical question: I don't drive all that slowly -
> just in
> > a sane fashion somewhere around the speed limit, or maybe 5 above or 5
> below
> > depending on conditions. (talking about in-town here).
> >
> > And I also do not accelerate that fast because of: Fuel costs,
> Environmental
> > Issues, Wear and tear on vehicle, and just generally not wishing to be a
> > pedal-mashing, non-thinking idiot that stabs the accelerator by default.
> >
> > What say all?
> >
> > Brian
> >
>
> --
> Luther   KB5QHU    Alma, Ark
> '87 300SDL (272,xxx mi) head case
> '85 Ford F250 6.9 diesel (x58,xxx mi)
> '82 300CD (166 kmi)
> '82 300D  (74 kmi) getting donor engine-sold
> '85 300D (280,176) parts car sans engine
>
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