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Old 09 Jul 2009, 08:19 am
Brian Smith
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Joe wrote:
>
> I recognize the battle cry, just never understood the selfish
> reasoning. People never fail to prove to me that my expectations are
> too high. And they're not very high at all...


I don't understand the mentality of it either, Joe. The world is driven
by greed and greedy people seem to be driven to the extreme rather than
by reason.

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Old 09 Jul 2009, 08:22 am
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E. Meyer wrote:
>
> That all sounds great, totally reasonable & in fact, driver's ed in 1965
> taught the bumper rule. If you try it around here (Dallas), one of several
> things will happen every time: another car will try to pull into the gap
> between you and the car in front if that gap appears big enough; the cars
> behind you will start honking because you are blocking access to the turn
> lane by being stopped so far back; the driver behind you will stop, get out
> of the car and come up and start yelling (like they do in D.C.). I have
> found the half-car-length rule to be more practical & just as safe.


The space between vehicles is not great enough for any idiot to think
about squeezing into, there just isn't room.

As far as blowing horns and people walking up to "chat" that's fine and
easy to ignore.

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Old 09 Jul 2009, 08:40 am
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On 7/9/09 8:22 AM, in article h34qtn$os8$7@news.datemas.de, "Brian Smith"
<Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote:

> E. Meyer wrote:
>>
>> That all sounds great, totally reasonable & in fact, driver's ed in 1965
>> taught the bumper rule. If you try it around here (Dallas), one of several
>> things will happen every time: another car will try to pull into the gap
>> between you and the car in front if that gap appears big enough; the cars
>> behind you will start honking because you are blocking access to the turn
>> lane by being stopped so far back; the driver behind you will stop, get out
>> of the car and come up and start yelling (like they do in D.C.). I have
>> found the half-car-length rule to be more practical & just as safe.

>
> The space between vehicles is not great enough for any idiot to think
> about squeezing into, there just isn't room.


Depends what you are driving - If its anything with a long hood (& I'll
concede that leaves out most Hondas) and/or the thing in front has a long
trunk (like an LTD), bottom of the tires is about one car length & I have
seen it happen enough times to know its true.


>
> As far as blowing horns and people walking up to "chat" that's fine and
> easy to ignore.
>


Usually its the guy who just missed the once-every-5-minutes turn light
because some jerk wouldn't pull up 5 feet to let him into it. Easy to
ignore, but still...

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Old 09 Jul 2009, 08:48 am
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E. Meyer wrote:
>
> Depends what you are driving - If its anything with a long hood (& I'll
> concede that leaves out most Hondas) and/or the thing in front has a long
> trunk (like an LTD), bottom of the tires is about one car length & I have
> seen it happen enough times to know its true.


Maybe the idiots where you are are more stupid than where I live. I
have driven a lot of miles and there haven't been a large number of
people that will try to squeeze in between my vehicles and the one in
front. But that's truly not relevant to the practice I mentioned.

> Usually its the guy who just missed the once-every-5-minutes turn light
> because some jerk wouldn't pull up 5 feet to let him into it. Easy to
> ignore, but still...


That is not my concern. I am not going to make room for someone behind
me and then have the fellow behind him bump me in to the vehicle in
front of me. It's only time and it's more affordable than repairs,
especially unnecessary repairs.

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Old 09 Jul 2009, 09:36 am
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In article <000ee053$0$14525$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com>,
Joe <joe@spam.hits-spam-buffalo.com> wrote:

> > It's the American way. You must recognize their battle cry, SUE, SUE,
> > SUE! :^)
> >

>
> I recognize the battle cry, just never understood the selfish
> reasoning. People never fail to prove to me that my expectations are
> too high. And they're not very high at all...


The discussion isn't about people. The discussion is about
corporations, specifically insurance companies, and their way--"deny,
deny, deny". Where do you think the "back pain" came from?
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Old 09 Jul 2009, 09:49 am
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On 7/9/09 8:48 AM, in article h34sfm$os8$10@news.datemas.de, "Brian Smith"
<Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote:

> E. Meyer wrote:
>>
>> Depends what you are driving - If its anything with a long hood (& I'll
>> concede that leaves out most Hondas) and/or the thing in front has a long
>> trunk (like an LTD), bottom of the tires is about one car length & I have
>> seen it happen enough times to know its true.

>
> Maybe the idiots where you are are more stupid than where I live.


What can I say. Dallas was just rated the number two place for road-rage in
the US (just behind New York). You have to go with the hand you're dealt.


> have driven a lot of miles and there haven't been a large number of
> people that will try to squeeze in between my vehicles and the one in
> front. But that's truly not relevant to the practice I mentioned.
>
>> Usually its the guy who just missed the once-every-5-minutes turn light
>> because some jerk wouldn't pull up 5 feet to let him into it. Easy to
>> ignore, but still...

>
> That is not my concern. I am not going to make room for someone behind
> me and then have the fellow behind him bump me in to the vehicle in
> front of me. It's only time and it's more affordable than repairs,
> especially unnecessary repairs.
>


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Old 09 Jul 2009, 10:28 am
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Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
>
> The discussion isn't about people. The discussion is about
> corporations, specifically insurance companies, and their way--"deny,
> deny, deny". Where do you think the "back pain" came from?


You're incorrect. The original discussion was about the damage to
Elle's vehicle. This off shoot of the topic came about when this was
posted the following;

Grumpy AuContraire <Grumpy@ExtraGrumpyville.com> wrote in
news:Lld5m.105564$d36.69201@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net:

>
> If you are unhurt, just go for the cosmetic repair.
>
> Of course if it were me, I'd be screamin' neck, back and other
> maladies and interviewing sleazy lawyers!
>
> > JT


That is where the people came into the discussion. When it was made
obvious that there are people with extremely low ethics and standards
out there, that only think about what they can get out of others
(whether businesses or other people) for nothing.
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Old 09 Jul 2009, 10:29 am
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E. Meyer wrote:
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> What can I say. Dallas was just rated the number two place for road-rage in
> the US (just behind New York). You have to go with the hand you're dealt.


Well, I have to say that is too bad. I guess they'll just have to try
harder for the next time period until they are number one. :^)
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Old 09 Jul 2009, 08:53 pm
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Dillon Pyron <invaliddmpyron@austin.rr.com> wrote in
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..
>
> I have been taught (for at least the last 20 years) to see the bottom
> of the tires in front of you, and to keep your foot on the brakes
> until the guy behind you is stopped.
>
> The bumper thing went out with 2&10





I think your 20-year thing may be out-of-date as well.

Last I heard, the new "safety" operating procedure is to leave at least one
car-length between you and the vehicle in front when you first stop, until
somebody comes to a stop behind you (in order to prevent being pushed into
the car in front should you be rear-ended). At that point you're supposed
to creep forward to the "bottom of the tires" viewpoint, leaving just
enough room to be able to pass the car in front should it happen to stall
or its driver die of boredom.

The irritating thing about this approach (at least for somebody who has a
manual transmission and has been driving for 31 years) is that the entire
time a light remains red, cars are now steadily creeping forwards, taking
up that slack. If one is undesirous of burning up six months of one's
clutch life at each red light, one ends up being left six car-lengths
behind the position of the next car once that car has crept up with all the
other creepers ahead of him.



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Old 09 Jul 2009, 10:05 pm
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Forrest wrote:

> "Grumpy AuContraire" <Grumpy@ExtraGrumpyville.com> wrote in message
> news:Lld5m.105564$d36.69201@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>
>>
>>Elle wrote:
>>
>>>93 Civic DX sedan. It was a collision hard enough that the drawer
>>>beneath the radio opened and sent the coin change I keep there flying.
>>>As I got out, I thought I would find the Civic's rear would be partly
>>>flattened. I was amazed that externally, the bumper only showed
>>>scratches. The exhaust system is intact. Is the integrity of the foam
>>>etc. in the bumper compromised, though, after a hard rear-ending?
>>>
>>>The police made their report. I spoke with my insurance company last
>>>night. While only once before (on another car 20 years ago) of several
>>>rear-endings have I pursued a claim, this collision was so hard that I
>>>am concerned.

>>
>>
>>If you are unhurt, just go for the cosmetic repair.
>>
>>Of course if it were me, I'd be screamin' neck, back and other maladies
>>and interviewing sleazy lawyers!
>>
>>JT

>
>
> Not to mention, the sudden onset of impotence and insomnia !




Oh, the pain and depression...


$$$$$$$

JT

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