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Tail gater counter measures
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<blockquote data-quote="TomT" data-source="post: 708700" data-attributes="member: 55397"><p>Good point but not a fair comparison. You can't verbally communicate with someone in a car. </p><p></p><p>It still comes down to taking justifiable action.( I agree that endangering another person is not justifiable action for merely tailgating). </p><p></p><p>Now, what if that person in McDonalds refused to give you any space? Then what? Is further action necessary?</p><p></p><p>If you lightly tap on the brakes to get the other drivers attention and he still doesn't back off then maybe more action is necessary. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Again, the way I drive I'm more likely to be the tailgater then the tailgatee. So if you are being tailgated make sure you don't deserve it by not moving over or keeping up with the traffic in front of you. That makes YOU the rude one not the tailgater.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TomT, post: 708700, member: 55397"] Good point but not a fair comparison. You can't verbally communicate with someone in a car. It still comes down to taking justifiable action.( I agree that endangering another person is not justifiable action for merely tailgating). Now, what if that person in McDonalds refused to give you any space? Then what? Is further action necessary? If you lightly tap on the brakes to get the other drivers attention and he still doesn't back off then maybe more action is necessary. Again, the way I drive I'm more likely to be the tailgater then the tailgatee. So if you are being tailgated make sure you don't deserve it by not moving over or keeping up with the traffic in front of you. That makes YOU the rude one not the tailgater. [/QUOTE]
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