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    Originally posted by drivesafe
    Hi Quiggers and disco95, tailgating is a whole new subject and if you want to see no-brainers who think tailgating is the the only way to drive, come to Queensland.

    You can be driving along the the M1, not another vehicle in sight, 3 other unused lanes beside you and you can lay money that if there is another vehicle behind you, they will be tailgating.

    I’m sure half the drivers up here are all short lighted.

    The local insurer has on different occasions raised the problem in their rag and their figures show that of all the different types of accidents that result in a bingle, tailgating amounts to 40% of all claims which shows it’s an absolute epidemic.

    Don’t hit your brakes, because if the no-brainer hits you, your at fault.

    If you want to pi## someone off who is tailgating you, either slowly decrease your speed by about 10 kph, then slowly increase your speed and keep cycling your speed continually and if they are really close just slowly reduce your speed to about 20 kms below the speed limit. Even if they don’t get the message, at least you will reduce the amount of damage they will cause if you have to hit the anchors.

    It’s an offence to brake unnecessarily but it is not an offence to drive at any speed you want below the marked speed limit. if they are trying to force to go faster, go slower.

    Cheers
    Maybe their lonely and want company, like the herd mentality
    Cheers Baz.

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    Firstly, if that is how Sydney has got, phew thank goodness for moving to Brisbane many many years ago. Having said that, whilst we don't have to resort to carrying firearms, a sling shot would go along way to knock the shell off some of the peanuts up here . I must admit recently I was guilty of jamming the hammers on the M1 with some tool in a buzz box trying to tail me. All that got me was a " what the hell are you doing" from the little lady, spluttering I tried to explain to no avail. What Drivesafe wrote I hadnt even thought of, so good point. Anyway looked out for LR drivers on the way home yesterday and saw none at all, normally I see quite a few, and Anthony if I see ya in the red rangie will go all out with waves, lights a flashing and throw in some horn tootin for good measure. Have to drive up to Brissie this arvo to pick up my 2 wascles (yep typical statistic) from their mothers, so will be ample opportunity to test out the LR wave. So if ya see me coming expect a wave,

    Regards

    Stevo

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    Originally posted by hiline
    p38 drivers dont wave either :?

    Mate I wave - but I surpose i'm a little different to most P38 drivers cos mine actually goes off road
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    Im a p38 driver and I wave... the only ones that seem to wave back are defender driver.... not had one disco yet.

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    Originally posted by drivesafe
    Hi Quiggers and disco95, tailgating is a whole new subject and if you want to see no-brainers who think tailgating is the the only way to drive, come to Queensland.

    You can be driving along the the M1, not another vehicle in sight, 3 other unused lanes beside you and you can lay money that if there is another vehicle behind you, they will be tailgating.

    I’m sure half the drivers up here are all short lighted.

    The local insurer has on different occasions raised the problem in their rag and their figures show that of all the different types of accidents that result in a bingle, tailgating amounts to 40% of all claims which shows it’s an absolute epidemic.

    Don’t hit your brakes, because if the no-brainer hits you, your at fault.

    If you want to pi## someone off who is tailgating you, either slowly decrease your speed by about 10 kph, then slowly increase your speed and keep cycling your speed continually and if they are really close just slowly reduce your speed to about 20 kms below the speed limit. Even if they don’t get the message, at least you will reduce the amount of damage they will cause if you have to hit the anchors.

    It’s an offence to brake unnecessarily but it is not an offence to drive at any speed you want below the marked speed limit. if they are trying to force to go faster, go slower.

    Cheers
    I swear there was something on the side of the road officer, thought it was someone about to cross without looking. :!:

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    Originally posted by disco95


    I swear there was something on the side of the road officer, thought it was someone about to cross without looking. :!:
    The white dog strikes again.



    Simon

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    I wave and don't care if they wave back or not personally I think it's a state of mind thing either you get it or you don't.

    Bloody tailgaters a couple of days ago I had one so close I couldn't see his lights, I touched the brake pedal to show the brake lights so the idiot hit me with high beam spot lights the lot. Did the slow down gig so they would pass - Oh no just keep the spot lights on so I crack it slammed on the brakes pulled over - they passed window down big mouth full of abuse and the bird, Hmm me thinks some Chev Suburbans drivers are not nice people.

    I hope I see him bogged one day


    Blitz

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    When I was a new Disco owner I waved my arm off to any Disco I saw, but most of the time I was rewarded with a curious look if I was still in town. Now if I’m in a well populated area I reciprocate if I get a wave, which is pretty rare. In town I think people just have too many other things on their mind.
    I find it’s a different story out in the country. I generally give a wave to any other 4by be they LR, Jap or whatever, if they look like they are traveling. In my experience it is rare not to receive acknowledgment – even from other Disco drivers. Out of town people just seem more friendly.
    Get further out in isolated areas, everyone seems to wave no matter what vehicle they drive. I love getting away from town areas.
    Thinking about what I just said, I don’t think I have ever waved to a clean Merc or BMW 4x4. They only have space-saver spares anyway and taking a Mercedes off the road voids the warranty so I was told by a Merc service manager.
    Cheers,
    Kenjo

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    I only wave at Series or Defenders (110's included). Generally get a wave back.

    No point waving at a Disco or Rangie (unless it's obvious the owner is an enthusiast) they just don't know what's going on!

    No offence intended to any of you unfortunate disco/rangie owners.







    Wait a minute...........I own a Rangie! Doh!!!
    Cheers

    Mick

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    Just drove from West End to Moorooka and back (only about 20k round trip) - passed 6 Disco's.
    The last one was about 100m from my office, and he was the only response I got. - A confused, frowned face and a half wave (you know the hand goes half up, and the "do I know him?" look on the face)!

    Love it, get used to it all you Toorak Tractors, Childcare Taxis and Yuppie,Dinky wannabees!!!

    If you drive past me
    In the Bush or the city
    And you've got the green LR
    Anywhere on your car

    I'll be waving till you see
    Even if you don't know me
    So give us a wave back
    We won't think it's slack

    You'll know you really should
    Cause it is a Brotherhood
    But you gotta wave then and there
    Then we know about Landys, you care

    Even if you look like a Rangie driving banker
    If you wave, at least we'll know you're not a *$(*%_^++@$

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