Slow down Barry Allen :headbonk:
How do you see them (type of car)..?
When I drive on the highway, everything is a blur...
There's an ap for that;.....the last one was a road rage incident with an F150 as well. This guy intentionally tried to run me off the road and pinned me against a concrete barrier to a full stop......
I've never understood idiots like that (both the Cherokee and the Camry). I rarely drive in the left lane since I don't have that heavy of a right foot, but I still get the occasional impatient driver that will tailgate. I just focus on my music and ignore the clown behind me. If I have to stop suddenly due to traffic in front of me, it's his/her own fault if a collision occurs.Every day is a close call day in New York.
Yesterday it was a Jeep Grand Cherokee with road rage. The Cherokee was driving in the left lane under the speed limit. A Toyota Camry decided to tailgate the Cherokee to get him to move to the right and the Cherokee started a series of brake checking and driving like a maniac swerving all over the place. It got real bad. I had to pull way back from both these clowns.
It's not exclusive to F-150's
Here in Texas, there is no question in my mind that pickup drivers are the worst "bullys". The BMW and Lexus crowd tend to be a little worse than average to me, maybe because the cars perform so well and the drivers get over-confident.My son, who has had a car now for about one year, made the observation that usually the pickup truck drivers are the most aggressive and rudest drivers on the road. I'm sure there are plenty here that aren't bad though! He also said sports car drivers tend to be the best drivers.
We thought about it for a bit and I thought it might come down to the age of the drivers.