Why do some cars follow you?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Canadianhauler21, Oct 24, 2018.
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They are Californians that relocated to SLC.

Utards got the name for other reasons.Lepton1 and Cattleman84 Thank this. -
You spray, set traps, spray more, try to plug the gaps and holes, spray, spray spray, set out bait. Nothing seems to work, they just keep multiplying and spreading.Cattleman84 and Lepton1 Thank this.
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It's because if he saw me speeding but didn't catch it by his radar detector, by time he catches up to me to pace me or to zap me with radar I'll be within the legal limit. I don't need brownie points from a cop either. I'm good off that.
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Because they are crazy
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Ride on the hard shoulder that will kick up plenty of dust and stones that tends to
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You are speeding then becoming a road hazard driving that slow. Both signal the officer you need to be pulled over. Drive like you know what you are doing, not an escaped convict.
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And triple your chances of getting a flat tire or picking up something that will fly under your truck and cut an already weak air line. Best to stay off that crap. I have seen screws and front end parts as well as shards of glass on those road berms.
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