I think people tailgate because they have no idea of stopping distances. Or they think their reactions are up to it.
Or, and this is a biggie, they do it 'so that bastard behind me can't squeeze into the gap, meaning I'm one car back from what I was'.
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
I have noticed that I get tailgated more in an old car doing 100kmph that a modern one.
DeMyer's Laws - an argument that consists primarily of rambling quotes isn't worth bothering with.
"Your talent determines what you can do. Your motivation determines how much you are willing to do. Your attitude determines how well you do it."
-Lou Holtz
Looks like this could be part of the solution -
http://www.headlineshirts.net/go-sign-t-shirt.htmlAlready one of the most bike-friendly cities in the world -- with 63 miles of bicycle lanes and events like the monthly Critical Mass -- San Francisco is now going one step further. Effective immediately, all city stop signs will hereby be considered "go" signs for cyclists.
"From here on out, if you're on a bike and you come to a 'stop' sign, just continue to zip on through as though there were no one else on the road," said Gary Roloff, director of the SF Metropolitan Transportation Commission. "Basically, do what you've always done."
Cyclists in the city hailed the announcement as long overdue.
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Easily solved, tail gate the bikers, on your horn until they move over, make the whole world aware they are in the way and not doing the minimum speed limit of 70km on the open road, then on your plate have, when you pass them have a sticker saying "Get a engine cyclists, or move over" and slow them down by getting in their way....
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