pbethel
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Patrick
- Joined
- Aug 9, 2021
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- kingman az
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- 2021 Ranger XLT Sport 4x4, 2016 Ford t250 Transit
- Occupation
- retired
What he said. Stand your ground and get hit by 80,000 pounds of semi going to fast for road conditions.Nonsense.
Never feel that you have to drive beyond your comfort level with the situation because somebody behind you is trying to bully you beyond it; 4 wheels or 18. 99.999% of rear end crashes are the fault of the rear vehicle. Like a marathon, you drive your own pace. If they come up behind you close, it's best to maintain your own pace and avoid sudden moves, they'll eventually go around. You are more likely to have a spinout or more serious crash driving above what you think is safe than getting rear ended.
Be alert for a temporary white out condition as semis overtake you as they kick up a wake of snow.
Semi driver will get the ticket and you will get a nice funeral.
Find an exit and use it!!
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