• magnetosphere@fedia.io
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    12 hours ago

    Once, I was on a very quiet interstate, and despite having two free lanes, some guy insisted on riding my bumper. I took my foot off the gas and let myself coast. It became a game. How slow could I go before he finally passed me? It finally worked once I’d drifted down to 35 mph (that’s about 56 kph). I laughed as the guy realized how absurdly slow we were going and passed me.

    It was fun, but remember not to try it on a crowded road, gang.

    • kungen
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      12 hours ago

      He maybe had adaptive cruise control enabled and was basically asleep at the wheel?

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    13 hours ago

    They’ve been tailgating us for half an hour … and they passed to pull into the driveway/grocery store/school/mall/restaurant we just went by.

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      10 hours ago

      I mentioned this in another recent post, but before I was old enough to drive, my mom always said that one should let aggressive drivers “go have their accident somewhere else.”

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      Yeah, it’s a win-win. You get the person off your ass. The other person gets to continue their journey. If you were walking on the sidewalk, you’d move.

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        It’s like win-win-win because then you have someone surely going faster ahead of you who’ll get a ticket instead of you. And if there’s a lot of traffic, at least they rear end someone else when traffic suddenly stops.