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<blockquote data-quote="satellitedriver" data-source="post: 309345" data-attributes="member: 1664"><p>Dear Dan,</p><p>It was a news reporter going the speed limit doing a report on the danger of speeders and tail gaiter's on the highway.</p><p>The car was obeying the speed limit, which is the law of the road, no matter which lane the car is in.</p><p>Going slower than the traffic that is breaking the speed limit is not breaking the law, but it is breaking the common sense law of personal safety.</p><p>The feeder driver should have been aware that he was putting himself and all around him in jeopardy, with the way he was driving.</p><p>The rule of going with the flow of traffic, even if it is above the posted speed limit, is correct for safety,but, is no justification for tail gaiting and belligerent driving by a UPS driver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satellitedriver, post: 309345, member: 1664"] Dear Dan, It was a news reporter going the speed limit doing a report on the danger of speeders and tail gaiter's on the highway. The car was obeying the speed limit, which is the law of the road, no matter which lane the car is in. Going slower than the traffic that is breaking the speed limit is not breaking the law, but it is breaking the common sense law of personal safety. The feeder driver should have been aware that he was putting himself and all around him in jeopardy, with the way he was driving. The rule of going with the flow of traffic, even if it is above the posted speed limit, is correct for safety,but, is no justification for tail gaiting and belligerent driving by a UPS driver. [/QUOTE]
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