Posted by Mark - IN. on March 28, 2016 at 21:44:22 from (40.130.219.130):
In Reply to: Defensive driving? posted by Geo-TH,In on March 28, 2016 at 09:16:26:
I've found that the best defensive driving is offensive driving. I read what you wrote, and I see what you describe on a daily basis. I see people moving in and out of several lanes all in one motion, or the sort. What I also see is people that see it and try to avoid it, but in quickly trying to avoid it, they sometimes then crash into someone else as the person that caused it all is still zipping in and out of lanes and leaving sight as they do it. The state trooper shows up to fill out the accident report, and the person that tried to avoid the accident that then ended up in one, gets a ticket for hitting someone else. No good deed goes unpunished. The solution? When you see someone coming at you recklessly, don't take someone else out by trying to avoid them, take them out instead. When the state trooper pulls up, he or she will have to pull you off of the guy, but at least he'll be there with you when the trooper pulls up. Think NASCAR. The guy hopes to spin you into someone else, but is surprised when you don't back off and put him into the wall instead. NASCAR. Think NASCAR.
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