• butter@midwest.social
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    4 days ago

    When someone does this to me, I promise, I don’t care how late I am, you’re getting 10 mph under the limit.

    Try to pass, I’ll show you 10 over for that duration.

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      4 days ago

      I instead use cruise control at the speed limit and drop one mph every so often

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        I can confirm this drives the one behind you crazy.

        The other day I drove behind someone that did like that, first they lowered the speed for a few minutes then they passed a speed limit sign and increased the speed.

        I ended up trying to match their lowest speed and giving them plenty of space.

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        3 days ago

        Because Fuck them?

        Why not just give the bully your lunch money so they don’t beat you up?

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            Retaliating is not worse than being being a dick?

            Are you stupid?

            If someone is bullying you, you’re not in the wrong for standing up for yourself.

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          but you’re intentionally blinding yourself at that point

          it’s not like they’re going to have any idea what they’re doing wrong

          plus if they get in front of you, you can flash your lights at them so they at least have some idea of the issue at hand

          or i guess it’s harder to deal with your childhood baggage than to act like an adult and safely operate a two ton hunk of steel at breakneck speeds

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            Yeah I don’t understand this reaction at all. I drive a little hatchback, and when I’m out on the open road just me and the friendly neighborhood tailgating pickup, I want them to be literally anywhere else but behind me ASAP. Usually I’ll drive slower and slower until they pass me, and I’m relieved when they do. In the infuriating situations where that doesn’t work, I say fuck it, drop a gear, and speed for a couple miles to create some distance.

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    I’m contemplating rigging my back windshield sprayer to be aimed outward and to dispense liquid ass instead of wiper fluid just for trucks that do this to me. I figure if trucks can roll coal then I can have a wiper sprayer malfunction

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      I used to flick quarters out of my sun roof when I was in my early 20s.

      I had a friend who kept shot bearings from his shop in a saddle bag on his motorcycle for assholes who rode too close.

      Handful thrown at the ground would make an awful racket on the front of your truck.

      Now I just pull over and let them pass, let assholes wreck somewhere else

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    3 days ago

    Just to clarify - those aren’t high beams. It’s just lifted enough to where the cutoff is above your eyesight. Still sucks ass.

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      Shouldn’t that require them to adjust the light angle to compensate, or does the law not care?

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        Shouldn’t that require them to adjust the light angle to compensate

        Yes.

        or does the law not care?

        The law states that headlights must be below a certain height. I forget the exact number, but it is the law. It’s not enforced, but it’s law nonetheless.

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    4 days ago

    posting that you have an unregistered firearm is an easy way to get a knock on your door, if you want to publicly say you are doing illegal shit, stick to piracy

    disclaimer

    I am not angry, (at the meme creator, at least) I just thought it’d be a good idea to mention this

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    Pro tip some might know. If someone is close behind you water or wiper fluid is cheap hold the lever down and it covers their windshield. Water for summer wiper fluid for winter.

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    4 days ago

    Giant asshole truck was blinding me the other night. I stayed stopped at the light and had to get out and yell for him to turn em off so I could see

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    Ford’s specifically have this sentiment implemented in their design

    The headlights are aimed high on each of them