smokindog
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To me this is all more basic. Keep checking your mirrors, ALL OF THEM. Know the cars in your mirrors. If they look to be building up or "tailing" you and you can make a path, DO SO. It's called common courtesy.
I used to work in a downtown office and the freeway leading there went through hilly terrain. You could look from the top of one hill a mile or more ahead and see the "olympic precision driving team" matching speeds to the 1/10 of an RPM and spanning 5 lanes with more than a mile of traffic to the rear and open road in front.
Know the laws but more importantly, know what impact YOU are having on traffic. Try some courtesy. Bunched up traffic is DANGEROUS.
I used to work in a downtown office and the freeway leading there went through hilly terrain. You could look from the top of one hill a mile or more ahead and see the "olympic precision driving team" matching speeds to the 1/10 of an RPM and spanning 5 lanes with more than a mile of traffic to the rear and open road in front.
Know the laws but more importantly, know what impact YOU are having on traffic. Try some courtesy. Bunched up traffic is DANGEROUS.
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