I see drivers tailgating continuously for miles and miles, as though being 6 feet from the car ahead of them will give them an advantage of some sort, but for what? They go from light to light still riding the bumper of the vehicle in front of them. Eventually they reach their turnoff and go their own way, but how many seconds did they gain by tailgating? They lost what they gained when they had to stop at the red lights.
....of course, we have all seen the idiots who have gone around the car ahead of them while at the red light and just ran the red light like it wasn't there. In fact, I was ahead of one of those drivers a couple of days ago. He used the right turn lane while we were stopped at the red light to go around me, pause at the light, and then drive right through it!
If you have an emergency then put on your flashers and beep your horn. People will move out of your way. Otherwise, just drive like you should drive in normal traffic, not like you are at the race track. Other people's lives may depend on it.
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