Posted by pete 23 on August 12, 2012 at 20:06:17 from (74.32.238.2):
In Reply to: OT Hwy Laws posted by IndianaRed on August 12, 2012 at 05:03:17:
For certain, from this discussion, no matter how one drives it is certainly wrong. Made a trucker madder than heck a couple weeks ago. Driving local US highway, I started signaling right turn and tapped the brake at least a quarter mile before my turn onto township road but didn't actually start braking and he lays on the air horn. What am I supposed to do . I had been traveling 56 by gps in a 55 and he was holding a pretty decent gap. I tried to give him plenty of chance to gradually slow down as traffic would not allow him to pass. What was I to do. 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.
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