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look 171 02-05-2014 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Tilikum Turbo (Post 7895107)
I actually gave thought before buying my Porsche what would be peoples reaction(s), knowing back in Ohio in 1983 my Dad's 911 was not very popular.

So my thinking was:"there's a LOT of nice cars here in So Cal...like on every street corner, I'll be invisible". WRONG...911's bring out the village-idiot like EVERYWHERE, and some of the worst aze kickings I have had to dole out on are...you guessed it...the psycho-Bee-atche, like the one who just did a 5-lane sweep from the diamond lane to cut me off. And of course, all those other people who need to show you how SLOW their car is...

So RELAX...you cannot control the bad attitude of the masses, only control yourself. At the end of the day, you go home in your Porsche. The masses go home in cookie-cutter junk(making them angry!)

Everybody WANTS nice things. Just not everyone is willing to work for them, hence sour-grapes!

:D

I don't think its your Porsche. Most people doesn't even notice it. It their poor driving habit or simply don't know how to drive.

techweenie 02-05-2014 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by look 171 (Post 7895370)
I don't think its your Porsche. Most people doesn't even notice it. It their poor driving habit or simply don't know how to drive.

I agree. The guy riding my bumper was off riding someone else's bumper minutes later. I think if it's related to anything, it's related to vehicle mass. I don't think the bumper-riders follow large vehicles quite as closely. In So Cal, Porsches are rather common. They don't draw a lot of attention.

Porsche-O-Phile 02-05-2014 09:27 PM

I will guarantee if confronted they'll absolutely get indignant and lash out about it being everyone else's fault, how it's not them, it's you, etc... No sense of accountability or guilt. Kind of a reflection of the rest of society and it's broken-moral-compass, no-self-evaluation, sense-of-entitlement values.

billybek 02-06-2014 03:49 AM

In the land of pickup trucks and SUVs my vw golf commuter sees a lot of front bumpers in the back window. Trying to intimidate you into driving faster, I guess.
The SC is another thing. People see a red 911 and think that you must be ready to race...
It's 30 years old and 180 hp for goodness sake.

onewhippedpuppy 02-06-2014 04:03 AM

Low barrier to getting a license = every moron has one. The sheer stupidity I've seen the last few snowy days around here is unreal. If you can't slow down with 10" of snow, I don't have any sympathy when you end up in a ditch.

look 171 02-06-2014 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by techweenie (Post 7895371)
I agree. The guy riding my bumper was off riding someone else's bumper minutes later. I think if it's related to anything, it's related to vehicle mass. I don't think the bumper-riders follow large vehicles quite as closely. In So Cal, Porsches are rather common. They don't draw a lot of attention.

When they follow a small car they can see above them and far away, so to judge stopping distance is much easier then following a bus. That's why little cars get tailgated so much more them larger ones. People fail to understand that. Bicyclist get this crap all the time. They are going 15-20 on the street, the car or driver is sitting right on the rider's tail only because he can see ahead and can react much faster (only if they pay attention without looking at the goddamn big screen TV in the middle of the dash) then the rider so they ride his ass. I tailgate, but not riding the guy's bumper. Its definitely not so many seconds like I should in the driver's handbook. In tight flowing traffic around here, if you don't do this, you will never get anywhere.

steveo12345 02-06-2014 12:01 PM

When someone tailgates me I usually decide that it's time to clean my windshield with a good long squirt of washer fluid. Most times they will back off. Doesn't work so well if I'm driving the cab with the top down.

masraum 02-06-2014 12:24 PM

I've considered carrying pennies or BBs in the ash tray n my car for tailgaters, but on the freeway with multiple lanes, there's no guaranty where they would go, and even though BBs are too small and light to do any damage, I still figure it's better to not retaliate.

rcooled 02-06-2014 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by steveo12345 (Post 7896358)
When someone tailgates me I usually decide that it's time to clean my windshield with a good long squirt of washer fluid.

This is my favorite tactic as well, and I always make sure my washer tank is topped up for this very reason. Throwing stuff like golf balls or marbles onto the road can damage other vehicles along with your intended target...not a good idea.
In my experience, I find that drivers of big, bloated vehicles like lifted full-size pickups and extra-large SUVs tend to be some of the most aggressive. These aren't people in the trades with company trucks, mind you...but guys who just like driving something BIG, and who enjoy hogging up more than their share of the road.

scottmandue 02-06-2014 03:34 PM

Oh, I get it!

The best was to deal with an aggressive driver... is to be an aggressive driver!


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Baz 02-06-2014 05:25 PM

I've always had the thought of inventing a device which can relay a few words to someone either in front or behind you while driving.

An electronic sign, if you will.

You could have some default words such as:

"BACK OFF PLEASE"

"COULD YOU GIVE IT A BIT MORE GAS PLEASE?"

"PLEASE MOVE OVER SO I CAN GET BY - THANK YOU."

"HOW ABOUT A TURN SIGNAL NEXT TIME PLEASE?"

I don't know if it would even be a problem with traffic law - it could simply go in the back window or on the front bumper........or you could simply hold it out the window instead of your middle finger for example....


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