I like the 2 second rule. Generally, you were farther behind than that. Notice how she kept straddling the double yellow, then she'd correct only to wander over it again? My guess is the rage was alcohol powered.
Generally, less than 3 seconds behind is too close. With water, on a fairly extreme road you haven't driven, 4 seconds is reasonable. On the haily bits, where there is a small possibility of an extended slide, more. Tailgating on this road has no benefit: no passing for a long way. By staying 1 second further back, you arrive at the first passing place 1 second later.
If your gonna drive 14,114 ft up on a day in questionable weather, then you simply need to know what you are doing. You could by her driving that she was scared and had no business being there in the first place. Or simply stop an wait for it to pass.
I like the 2 second rule. Generally, you were farther behind than that. Notice how she kept straddling the double yellow, then she'd correct only to wander over it again? My guess is the rage was alcohol powered.
lmao
She was definitely tripping bro 😂
thank you. thats what i thought!
Generally, less than 3 seconds behind is too close. With water, on a fairly extreme road you haven't driven, 4 seconds is reasonable. On the haily bits, where there is a small possibility of an extended slide, more. Tailgating on this road has no benefit: no passing for a long way. By staying 1 second further back, you arrive at the first passing place 1 second later.
If your gonna drive 14,114 ft up on a day in questionable weather, then you simply need to know what you are doing. You could by her driving that she was scared and had no business being there in the first place. Or simply stop an wait for it to pass.