Good analogy.
I'm always amazed at those drivers on the 4-lane closing fast on a slower vehicle; at the last minute hitting the brakes, matching speed, and then checking the next lane to see if they can move over to pass... and then changing lanes right in front of you. Obliviot is a good term for them.
I try to manipulate the cruise setpoint faster or slower to avoid discombobulating other traffic.
Back on the original subject - anyone can be taken out. Unless you have a Secret Service detail maintaining a perimeter, you can be had rather easily.
Complete thread:
- Thoughts, please? -
Byron,
2013-11-26, 11:25
- I'll go there but in my experience, no matter how -
Hobie,
2013-11-26, 12:20
- I'll go there but in my experience, no matter how - Charles, 2013-11-26, 14:05
- Brain freeze -- body immobility: had it happen... - John Meeker, 2013-11-26, 20:10
- Thoughts, please? - Cherokee, 2013-11-26, 18:20
- Driving. -
JLF,
2013-11-26, 20:19
- Good analogy. -
John K.,
2013-11-26, 20:38
- Good analogy. I agree...It's easy to stay in an aware mode -
Rob Leahy,
2013-11-27, 11:52
- Good analogy. I agree...It's easy to stay in an aware mode - mcassill, 2013-11-27, 14:57
- Good analogy. I agree...It's easy to stay in an aware mode - Catoosa, 2013-11-27, 17:15
- Good analogy. I agree...It's easy to stay in an aware mode -
Rob Leahy,
2013-11-27, 11:52
- Good analogy. -
John K.,
2013-11-26, 20:38
- I'll go there but in my experience, no matter how -
Hobie,
2013-11-26, 12:20