Go Back   Australian Ford Forums > General Topics > The Pub

The Pub For General Automotive Related Talk

Closed Thread
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 11-12-2013, 05:40 PM   #1
blackf6
R51 Pathy, 91 Jayco Swan
 
blackf6's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Mackay, QLD
Posts: 3,635
Default Tailgating truckies.

The tailgating trucker phenomenon may soon be about to end. Camera's will be installed within most trucks within 5 years. Sending the footage of the hapless drivers to their superiors. So expect delays now when you have people dawdling under the limit as always. Now the professional will have to keep to a safe distance thus slowing with the dawdler.
http://www.lytx.com/
I had one installed a month ago. Totally changed my driving habits now.


Last edited by blackf6; 11-12-2013 at 05:46 PM.
blackf6 is offline  
Old 11-12-2013, 05:50 PM   #2
Grippy
Racing improves the breed
 
Grippy's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: SE Melbourne
Posts: 3,981
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

Thats great, but I find a lot of the time truckies try to do the right thing by leaving a decent gap, but people see that as an invitation to merge in front of them. It goes both ways I guess.
__________________
1970 Mini Cooper S Historic Group Nc Touring car

1964 Mini Cooper S Historic Group Nb Touring car

Victorian Hill Climb Championship
Grippy is offline  
Old 11-12-2013, 07:39 PM   #3
Bill M
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
 
Bill M's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 1,212
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

for every truck driver who does the right thing there are an equal number of truck drivers who couldn't care less.
__________________
AUII XR6 VCT ute
20 years and still going strong!
Bill M is offline  
3 users like this post:
Old 11-12-2013, 08:10 PM   #4
chevypower
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
 
chevypower's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Utah
Posts: 3,479
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

Cars can accelerate, decelerate, and maneuver much quicker, easier, and more efficiently than trucks. In general, car drivers need to remember this; put aside who has the "right" of way and just be more courteous. Don't put up a fight for your spot in your lane, just let the truck driver through. He/she is at work delivering products to the store that you are going to buy, not out for a joyride. The truck is bigger and heavier; if you collide, it doesn't matter who is technically in the wrong if you are dead. Seriously, if you are driving a car and are causing a semi to drive slower, something is wrong with your driving. Push the right pedal a little harder.
chevypower is offline  
Old 11-12-2013, 09:17 PM   #5
poppa smurf
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
 
poppa smurf's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: outback S.A...hiding in a workshop
Posts: 3,513
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Bill M View Post
for every truck driver who does the right thing there are an equal number of truck drivers who couldn't care less.
I highly dispute this.......most truckies are top bloody drivers doing a difficult job in difficult times.

we tend to remember and berate the very few extremely bad ones but forget to praise the good ones.

Nothing but praise for the vast majority from me.

The camera is simply a little bit more unnecessary pressure which a current affair will love.
__________________
---------------------------------------------------------------

G'day....I'm Dave, ...everyone calls me Poppa,..05.. B.A. Fairmont mark II...

may your day's be filled with smiles, your life be filled with love, may your children know nothing but happiness and joy, cherish the memory of those who strove before us for they cleared the way, spare a thought for those who serve we owe so much to so many, life and the freedom to enjoy it is a special gift that can be taken away far too soon!
poppa smurf is offline  
Old 11-12-2013, 09:38 PM   #6
mif73
CNC fixer guy
 
mif73's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Melbourne Vic
Posts: 609
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

I call the cops on tailgaters whether they are cars or even worse, b doubles.

And no i dont sit in the right lane holding up traffic.
I get tailgated in the middle and left lane even with cars in front of me and no where for me to go.

Must be the work car that attracts them ( corolla), didnt really happen when i had a falcon or commode company car.
__________________
Weekend Toy: S1 AU Fairlane V8 with LTD bits, Tickford 17" wheels, front and rear chin spoilers, series 2 front brake conversion with Super pro bushes, Pacemaker headers, rear muffler removed, Kings/Pedders lowered suspension, Koni adj rears, painted headlight bezels, HR 2300kg hitch, 2 stage shift kit, trans cooler, reverse cam and media player.

Wife unit's : 2010 update FG XR6, reverse cam, HR 2300kg Hitch, German Maestro speakers, parcel shelf sub, trimmed mudflaps, batman stickers.
mif73 is offline  
This user likes this post:
Old 11-12-2013, 10:06 PM   #7
Trevor 57
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
 
Trevor 57's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 7,654
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

In 100k zones, when most car drivers are cruising along do 100k's by their speedo's, trucks catch them, so the car driver assumes the truck is speeding, in fact trucks are speed limited based on time over distance (GPS will prove this)

It will take a truck doing a proper 100k's an awful long way to pass a car doing 95 (100 by their speedo), to gain some extra distance the truck driver will close up behind the car to lessen the amount of time on the wrong side of the road, how do I know all this, coz I used to drive speed limited B-Doubles for a living - just saying

Having a truck (or car) sit closely behind you is only a problem if you stop quickly or do something stupid, they can see a lot further down the road than you can, so they can anticipate a lot of what is going to happen

How many 'truck into the rear of car' accidents do you see, then how many 'car into the back car' accidents do you see - just saying

Yes it is intimidating having a truck closely behind, but Duel was only a film everyone

BTW, I do not condone tailgating as intimidation, and I have seen trucks, cars and buses doing that
__________________
I reserve the right to arm bears
Trevor 57 is offline  
Old 11-12-2013, 10:10 PM   #8
mif73
CNC fixer guy
 
mif73's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Melbourne Vic
Posts: 609
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

Today it happened on a freeway with a median strip.
There was no wrong side of the road.
And he was so close i could read the part number of his grille.

I wasnt driving below the speed limit either, more like 5 to 10 over, and i also use the gps speedo.
__________________
Weekend Toy: S1 AU Fairlane V8 with LTD bits, Tickford 17" wheels, front and rear chin spoilers, series 2 front brake conversion with Super pro bushes, Pacemaker headers, rear muffler removed, Kings/Pedders lowered suspension, Koni adj rears, painted headlight bezels, HR 2300kg hitch, 2 stage shift kit, trans cooler, reverse cam and media player.

Wife unit's : 2010 update FG XR6, reverse cam, HR 2300kg Hitch, German Maestro speakers, parcel shelf sub, trimmed mudflaps, batman stickers.
mif73 is offline  
This user likes this post:
Old 11-12-2013, 10:12 PM   #9
Trevor 57
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
 
Trevor 57's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 7,654
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

Quote:
Originally Posted by mif73 View Post
Today it happened on a freeway with a median strip.
There was no wrong side of the road.
And he was so close i could read the part number of his grille.
please refer to ALL my post above, thanks
__________________
I reserve the right to arm bears
Trevor 57 is offline  
Old 11-12-2013, 10:17 PM   #10
Silver Ghia
Moderator
Donating Member3
 
Silver Ghia's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Foothills of the Macedon Ranges
Posts: 18,511
Technical Contributor: For members who share their technical expertise. - Issue reason: As Silver Ghia his contributions to the AU and BA technical areas have been of high quality and valuable to the member base. 
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

I've noticed more recently that many more truck drivers are much better behaved in staying well back, than they used to years ago.

But I cringe whenever I see a small car cut in front of them especially when the traffic is slowing down, when the truck driver is doing the right thing. Happens too often.
Silver Ghia is offline  
2 users like this post:
Old 11-12-2013, 10:25 PM   #11
BPXR6T
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 3,910
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

Quote:
Originally Posted by poppa smurf View Post
I highly dispute this.......most truckies are top bloody drivers doing a difficult job in difficult times.

we tend to remember and berate the very few extremely bad ones but forget to praise the good ones.

Nothing but praise for the vast majority from me.

The camera is simply a little bit more unnecessary pressure which a current affair will love.
Could have fooled me. Barely a week goes by without a close shave with a grain truck. Cutting corners is my biggest gripe. I've come around a corner twice in the last six months to be head on with a truck and run off the road. Just last week I was nearly killed by an idiot who was flying. Too fast obviously and couldn't keep to his side of the road. I had my front window smashed, nearly rolled, and ended up in a paddock. Driver knew what he done and kept going.
BPXR6T is offline  
Old 11-12-2013, 10:30 PM   #12
mif73
CNC fixer guy
 
mif73's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Melbourne Vic
Posts: 609
Smile Re: Tailgating truckies.

Yep i travel heaps for work and i see heaps of cars pull in front of cars and trucks when braking.
I dont do it coz i know what a pain it is.
It sometimes happens to me when im towing and it aint nice.

I like to stay out of car and truck blind spots especially a trucks passenger side beside his door.

And i dont care how far a truckie can see in the distance, i bet my car could stop heaps quicker than 80 tonne of b double up my bum which would make my small sedan a hatchback.

Oh and i think im the only car driver that actually doesnt overtake a turning vehicle.
And i do actually let truckies and cars in front if they indicate long enough for me to adjust my speed.
__________________
Weekend Toy: S1 AU Fairlane V8 with LTD bits, Tickford 17" wheels, front and rear chin spoilers, series 2 front brake conversion with Super pro bushes, Pacemaker headers, rear muffler removed, Kings/Pedders lowered suspension, Koni adj rears, painted headlight bezels, HR 2300kg hitch, 2 stage shift kit, trans cooler, reverse cam and media player.

Wife unit's : 2010 update FG XR6, reverse cam, HR 2300kg Hitch, German Maestro speakers, parcel shelf sub, trimmed mudflaps, batman stickers.
mif73 is offline  
Old 11-12-2013, 10:34 PM   #13
chevypower
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
 
chevypower's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Utah
Posts: 3,479
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

Quote:
Originally Posted by BPXR6T View Post
Could have fooled me. Barely a week goes by without a close shave with a grain truck. Cutting corners is my biggest gripe. I've come around a corner twice in the last six months to be head on with a truck and run off the road. Just last week I was nearly killed by an idiot who was flying. Too fast obviously and couldn't keep to his side of the road. I had my front window smashed, nearly rolled, and ended up in a paddock. Driver knew what he done and kept going.
Try staying out of their way.
chevypower is offline  
This user likes this post:
Old 11-12-2013, 10:35 PM   #14
Trevor 57
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
 
Trevor 57's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 7,654
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

Quote:
Originally Posted by mif73 View Post
And i dont care how far a truckie can see in the distance, i bet my car could stop heaps quicker than 80 tonne of b double up my bum which would make my small sedan a hatchback.
lots of rubber on the road, lots of good brakes on lots of axles and B-Doubles are only to 68 tonne, not 80, most run at 62t, add to that a more alert experienced driver and you might be surprised, when measured from reaction time to stop
__________________
I reserve the right to arm bears
Trevor 57 is offline  
2 users like this post:
Old 11-12-2013, 10:51 PM   #15
GTMOND
Regular Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 208
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

If people just learned to back off a bit to let the truck bye, we might not have to tailgate as it can take a fair stretch of road when there is only 5 km/h between the car and truck. I have quite regularly passed cars that get to the middle of the b/ trailer when you start to run out off road, you have your left indicator on to let them know you need to move across but they just won't back of that little bit to let you in. Can be a bit stressful.
GTMOND is offline  
Old 11-12-2013, 10:55 PM   #16
mif73
CNC fixer guy
 
mif73's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Melbourne Vic
Posts: 609
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

Well then if a vehicle has awesome rubber and brakes and a super quick driver, it must be legal to tailgate then.

I suppose if they were up my bum and i braked and they hit me then its my fault?

I should take some speed, drinks heaps of strong coffee and take off in a porsche gt3 or the like and sit on someones bum coz its ok and the cops wont mind a bit.

And 80 tonne was a figure of speech, sounds better than 68.

Ps: not having a go at just truckies, plenty of stupid or inconsiderate (or both) car and bike drivers too.

Cheers.
__________________
Weekend Toy: S1 AU Fairlane V8 with LTD bits, Tickford 17" wheels, front and rear chin spoilers, series 2 front brake conversion with Super pro bushes, Pacemaker headers, rear muffler removed, Kings/Pedders lowered suspension, Koni adj rears, painted headlight bezels, HR 2300kg hitch, 2 stage shift kit, trans cooler, reverse cam and media player.

Wife unit's : 2010 update FG XR6, reverse cam, HR 2300kg Hitch, German Maestro speakers, parcel shelf sub, trimmed mudflaps, batman stickers.
mif73 is offline  
Old 11-12-2013, 11:14 PM   #17
mik
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
 
mik's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Melb north
Posts: 12,025
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

for every one bad truck driver there will 50 smart *** car drivers that think they are professional drivers and never do any thing wrong with their nose stuck up in air citing that nasty old truck driver did something or rather, the sad truth is about 49 of those 50 wouldn't know the truth if it bit them on the ***.
mik is offline  
5 users like this post:
Old 11-12-2013, 11:39 PM   #18
mif73
CNC fixer guy
 
mif73's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Melbourne Vic
Posts: 609
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

Quote:
Originally Posted by mik View Post
for every one bad truck driver there will 50 smart *** car drivers that think they are professional drivers and never do any thing wrong with their nose stuck up in air citing that nasty old truck driver did something or rather, the sad truth is about 49 of those 50 wouldn't know the truth if it bit them on the ***.
Yes true. But as you are a pro and in charge of 60 tonne of potential carnage, not a go kart, you gotta be doing the right thing anyhow.

I am not a "professional" driver, but i have driven all over vic and parts of aus as part of my job fixing industrial machinery since 1990, so i dont just drive up to the shops and back every day.
I think i would have well over a million k's under my belt already, (yeah, i know truckies do much more), but still not bad considering driving is not my primary and only job.

Cheers.
__________________
Weekend Toy: S1 AU Fairlane V8 with LTD bits, Tickford 17" wheels, front and rear chin spoilers, series 2 front brake conversion with Super pro bushes, Pacemaker headers, rear muffler removed, Kings/Pedders lowered suspension, Koni adj rears, painted headlight bezels, HR 2300kg hitch, 2 stage shift kit, trans cooler, reverse cam and media player.

Wife unit's : 2010 update FG XR6, reverse cam, HR 2300kg Hitch, German Maestro speakers, parcel shelf sub, trimmed mudflaps, batman stickers.
mif73 is offline  
Old 11-12-2013, 11:44 PM   #19
trentski
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
 
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 602
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

Quote:
Originally Posted by teak81 View Post
So expect delays now when you have people dawdling under the limit as always. Now the professional will have to keep to a safe distance thus slowing with the dawdler.
How is the distance between you and the car in front going to change your speed? A constant 2m or a constant 10m, speeds the same just the following distance is different.

Dash Cams can help the truck driver as well
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1lEiBaICMQ
trentski is offline  
Old 11-12-2013, 11:53 PM   #20
UberKnee
The One Who Knocks
 
UberKnee's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Kalgoorlie
Posts: 1,196
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

This 'phenomenon' is really just a minority making the rest look bad. Most truckies are very considerate drivers but as always we paint everyone with the same brush.
UberKnee is offline  
Old 11-12-2013, 11:59 PM   #21
Itsme
Experienced Member
 
Itsme's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Australasia
Posts: 7,487
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Trevor 57 View Post
In 100k zones, when most car drivers are cruising along do 100k's by their speedo's, trucks catch them, so the car driver assumes the truck is speeding, in fact trucks are speed limited based on time over distance (GPS will prove this)

It will take a truck doing a proper 100k's an awful long way to pass a car doing 95 (100 by their speedo), to gain some extra distance the truck driver will close up behind the car to lessen the amount of time on the wrong side of the road, how do I know all this, coz I used to drive speed limited B-Doubles for a living - just saying

Having a truck (or car) sit closely behind you is only a problem if you stop quickly or do something stupid, they can see a lot further down the road than you can, so they can anticipate a lot of what is going to happen

How many 'truck into the rear of car' accidents do you see, then how many 'car into the back car' accidents do you see - just saying

Yes it is intimidating having a truck closely behind, but Duel was only a film everyone

BTW, I do not condone tailgating as intimidation, and I have seen trucks, cars and buses doing that
I can understand a truck being up & close ready to overtake but when they sit up your rear as if they are going to drive over the top of you is B.S & you know it..... No excuses.
Itsme is online now  
4 users like this post:
Old 12-12-2013, 12:17 AM   #22
Ben73
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
 
Ben73's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: NSW
Posts: 4,324
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

When in the passenger seat with about 100 different car drivers people over the past 5 years I have noticed some people tailgate and don't realize it. You call them out on it and they say "It's not that close" when they have a 1 second gap at 100 km/h.
Im assuming these are the people who sit up your *** on multilaned roads where it's clear to pass. They are not quite going fast enough to pass you, but they don't want to slow down because they think the gap is fine.

I have noticed it's about the same ratio of bad drivers on the road no matter what vehicle they drive.
In my experience, buses seam to the the only vehicle with a much smaller percentage of idiots behind the wheel.
Ben73 is offline  
Old 12-12-2013, 02:36 AM   #23
DreadlyST
Regular Member
 
DreadlyST's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: Sydney
Posts: 234
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

Only a fool breaks the 2 second rule!
DreadlyST is offline  
Old 12-12-2013, 09:18 AM   #24
Full Noise
Life begins at 40
Donating Member1
 
Full Noise's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Melbourne. Socialist capital of Victoriastan.
Posts: 3,715
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

Quote:
Originally Posted by teak81 View Post
The tailgating trucker phenomenon may soon be about to end. Camera's will be installed within most trucks within 5 years. Sending the footage of the hapless drivers to their superiors. So expect delays now when you have people dawdling under the limit as always. Now the professional will have to keep to a safe distance thus slowing with the dawdler.
http://www.lytx.com/
I had one installed a month ago. Totally changed my driving habits now.
DriveCam is not going to be installed in “most trucks” within five years, so why make a statement like this? Is that what the people who installed it told you? Systems like DriveCam are the root of all evil and anyone with half a brain would realise this.

This job is going to Hell in a hand basket and it’s because of people like your boss, pulling the wool over their employees eyes who then blindly accept BS like this happening.

Just for the record, I know quite a bit about this system and in my opinion, any truck driver who is willing to be subjected to this is not only a first class idiot, but their own worst enemy.

....

If you want to protect yourself with a camera, fine, get your own and keep the footage yourself.
__________________
Quote:
Marriage is like a deck of cards. In the beginning you’ll have hearts and diamonds. Towards the end, you’ll be looking for a club and a spade.
Justice is what you get when you run out of money.

Last edited by Raptor; 17-12-2013 at 05:22 PM. Reason: Foul Language and personal attacks
Full Noise is offline  
7 users like this post:
Old 12-12-2013, 10:15 AM   #25
Dave R
Member
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 4,940
Technical Contributor: For members who share their technical expertise. - Issue reason: Valued contributor especially in the FG threads. Offers help and information to all. Posts are always in a positive manner. 
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

I've never had an issue with trucks to be honest, I think it's half the idiots in cars that need nannies like this installed. It's easy to critique a 60 tonne B double from behind the wheel of your Yaris, right before you cut in front of him.
Dave R is offline  
2 users like this post:
Old 12-12-2013, 10:26 AM   #26
NAK302
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
 
NAK302's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: coowonga
Posts: 1,654
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

trains don't need tailgating cameras, but then again banks need repayments and govs need taxes.
NAK302 is offline  
Old 12-12-2013, 10:29 AM   #27
ca5pa
Starter Motor
 
ca5pa's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 6
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

Yea to be honest, I hardly ever see truckies tail gating. It happens but generally they are pretty alright. Esp if you want to merge or changes lanes, they normally let you in.

When I was driving my Xr8 daily, I would hardly ever get people tailgating or bullying me on the road. Now i'm driving my gf's Astra everyday, and people want to try and push you around. Tailgating is the worst, so I just start slowing down until they get the hint. It's mostly mum's in 4x4's and corporate twats in my experience, not trucks.
ca5pa is offline  
Old 12-12-2013, 11:47 AM   #28
MercurySilver
Isn't it obvious?
Donating Member1
 
MercurySilver's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: in a world of idiots
Posts: 5,382
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

gee i hope you pull over or use hands free when you ring the po po and dob in tailgating truckies

good lord
__________________
08 Strike G6E T.
10 Ergo G6E
Sept 75 XB Falcon in mushroom beige, 3 on the tree 200cid for sale, offers in the teens
MercurySilver is offline  
This user likes this post:
Old 12-12-2013, 11:56 AM   #29
vztrt
IWCMOGTVM Club Supporter
 
vztrt's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Northern Suburbs Melbourne
Posts: 17,797
Valued Contributor: For members whose non technical contributions are worthy of recognition. - Issue reason: vztrt is one of the most consistent and respected contributors to AFF, I have found his contributions are most useful to discussion as well as answering members queries. 
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

If this were to happen, hopefully all the moronic drivers that seem to think jumping in front of a truck and giving them no time to break get reamed from the evidence of their stupidity. Rarely does a truck worry me, asshats in cars on the other hand need a backhand.

It would be nice if they could up the speed on freeways to 110 with trucks still at 100. but then we would have the please think of the children brigade in arms.
__________________
Daniel
vztrt is offline  
Old 12-12-2013, 12:16 PM   #30
GCRXR6
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
 
GCRXR6's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Capricornia
Posts: 827
Default Re: Tailgating truckies.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Trevor 57 View Post
In 100k zones, when most car drivers are cruising along do 100k's by their speedo's, trucks catch them, so the car driver assumes the truck is speeding, in fact trucks are speed limited based on time over distance (GPS will prove this)

It will take a truck doing a proper 100k's an awful long way to pass a car doing 95 (100 by their speedo), to gain some extra distance the truck driver will close up behind the car to lessen the amount of time on the wrong side of the road, how do I know all this, coz I used to drive speed limited B-Doubles for a living - just saying

Having a truck (or car) sit closely behind you is only a problem if you stop quickly or do something stupid, they can see a lot further down the road than you can, so they can anticipate a lot of what is going to happen

How many 'truck into the rear of car' accidents do you see, then how many 'car into the back car' accidents do you see - just saying

Yes it is intimidating having a truck closely behind, but Duel was only a film everyone

BTW, I do not condone tailgating as intimidation, and I have seen trucks, cars and buses doing that
Trev, a lot of your posts are pretty good.... But that one old son, is codswallop.

I have had trucks sit far to close to me many times while I have boon sitting on 105 (via that famous GPS we all assume is correct) in my XR. I've also had the idiots sit wat too close when driving the ambulane vehicle. So much for speed governing.
__________________
Ya don't slow down as you get older ... you just enjoy taking longer to do it ... better!
GCRXR6 is offline  
Closed Thread


Forum Jump


All times are GMT +11. The time now is 11:20 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.5
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Other than what is legally copyrighted by the respective owners, this site is copyright www.fordforums.com.au
Positive SSL