To: Petronski
No. I merely pointed out the SUV completely blocked the following driver's view of the road ahead, and that the SUV's driver changed lanes suddenly as he was right on top of the stalled vehicle, not giving the following driver any time to react.
193 posted on
05/09/2005 9:19:52 AM PDT by
Junior
(“Even if you are one-in-a-million, there are still 6,000 others just like you.”)
To: Junior
...not giving the following driver any time to react.The following driver did not give himself enough time to react. Being aware that his line of sight was blocked, the responsible thing to do was back off.
201 posted on
05/09/2005 9:29:22 AM PDT by
Petronski
(Pope Benedict XVI: A German Shepherd on the Throne of Peter)
To: Junior
No. I merely pointed out the SUV completely blocked the following driver's view of the road ahead, and that the SUV's driver changed lanes suddenly as he was right on top of the stalled vehicle, not giving the following driver any time to react If that ever happens to you, you can tell their Insurance that the big bad SUV blocked your line of sight and that it was their fault. In fact, get a team of lawyers and press charges. Tell the Judge that the SUV blocked your sight and you couldn't avoid the accident. See what happpens.
303 posted on
05/09/2005 2:08:29 PM PDT by
chudogg
(www.chudogg.blogspot.com)
To: Junior
That time to react is called tailgating.
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