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Reporting back from this mornings drive to work.
Passenger vehicle drivers were okay. Though I did see someone getting tailgated, change lanes, then change back to get behind the tailgater to flash their high beams in anger π―
Had two different professional truck drivers tailgate me though; one truck and trailer, and another b-double. ππΌππΌ
I will never understand so-called professional drivers acting like total wanks on the road. If you get paid to drive in a professional capacity you need to be better than Joe Average commuter, not worse.
That's it though. They're professionals they can stop a heavy truck in under a metre as opposed to casual drivers who need hundreds of metres. At least they think they can
Yet when the inevitably run up the back end of someone, they always claim "omg don't you know how long it takes for a truck to stop??" as if somehow the vehicle in front of them is responsible for... them following too close?
I see truck drivers manoeuvring in tiny spaces with a heap of skill and it's something I can't do, but I also see truck drivers tailgating hatchbacks on the highway at 110kph (and throwing up justifications like "If I dont follow close someone else will just pull in" which is stupid for car drivers but doubly so for heavy vehicles). On balance I cant wait for self-driving everything.
I've been in one of those hatchbacks being tailgated by a truck. I was doing the speed limit but they had the nerve to flash their lights at me. Slowed down for a little before changing lanes