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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3721179" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Still doesn't give the ricer the right to act the way they did no matter what the truck did, and yes your correct NOBODY on this forum knows what happened before getting caught on the cam. It could have very well started way down the road.</p><p>LEO are restricted to 10 mph over the speed limit on an emergency call if I remember right which is totally ignored from what I see. Family emergency does not give anyone a pass to drive like that honda no matter how one tries to justify it in their mind.</p><p>Those of us that are non-leo must still follow the speed limits even when passing as I've been instructed by an Oklahoma OHP while signing for a speeding ticket after passing another vehicle on a two-lane road that required me exceeding the posted speeding limit.</p><p>Courtesy on the road is the responsibility of all drivers. If some a$$ is blocking you it's for a reason. Back off and wait for an opportunity to get around them. Traffic ebbs and flows. </p><p>Brake checking is not road rage. I wasn't angry at all brake checking the idiot a few feet off my bumper. He was intentionally a few feet off my rear bumper at 65 mph which makes my safety in jeopardy as well as those inside my vehicle because it takes away from my attention to traffic in front of and beside me. He knew what he was doing, getting right back on my bumper after using 4 way flashers to warn him and finally letting off the cruise to drift slower.</p><p>See how that works?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3721179, member: 5412"] Still doesn't give the ricer the right to act the way they did no matter what the truck did, and yes your correct NOBODY on this forum knows what happened before getting caught on the cam. It could have very well started way down the road. LEO are restricted to 10 mph over the speed limit on an emergency call if I remember right which is totally ignored from what I see. Family emergency does not give anyone a pass to drive like that honda no matter how one tries to justify it in their mind. Those of us that are non-leo must still follow the speed limits even when passing as I've been instructed by an Oklahoma OHP while signing for a speeding ticket after passing another vehicle on a two-lane road that required me exceeding the posted speeding limit. Courtesy on the road is the responsibility of all drivers. If some a$$ is blocking you it's for a reason. Back off and wait for an opportunity to get around them. Traffic ebbs and flows. Brake checking is not road rage. I wasn't angry at all brake checking the idiot a few feet off my bumper. He was intentionally a few feet off my rear bumper at 65 mph which makes my safety in jeopardy as well as those inside my vehicle because it takes away from my attention to traffic in front of and beside me. He knew what he was doing, getting right back on my bumper after using 4 way flashers to warn him and finally letting off the cruise to drift slower. See how that works? [/QUOTE]
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