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merc@sh.itjust.works ⁨23⁩ ⁨hours⁩ ago

It may be “on them, not you”, but if it keeps happening because of the way you’re driving, then fundamentally it’s on you.

The fact is, if someone drives too differently from other drivers they make things less safe for everyone. It doesn’t matter that if everyone adopted their way of driving it would be safer. It’s still the case that driving too differently endangers everyone else.

In some cases, leaving a 3 second gap is going to cause more dangerous conditions than it alleviates. That’s especially true if you’re really rigorous about that 3 second gap and noticeably slow down to create a new gap when someone merges in front of you.

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