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Originally Posted by jwasbury
No doubt, brother...
I can usually ID those knuckleheads looking at their phones as I approach from behind to overtake. The angle of the driver's head is a dead giveaway, and its usually obvious the driver isn't engaged in the activity from their lane position, speed, etc. You develop a "spidey sense" for these things.
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Indeed. I rode the Rt 80 corridor daily for 20 years on my BMW (and others). The sheet I've seen was stunning. I learned quickly to add the scanning of front tires to everything else that I kept an eye on. That front wheel can tell you a lot about where that car is going. And with enough time in traffic you can almost predict what is going to happen so that you have your escape route constantly evolving in your head.
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