@@monsieurstalin6841 for most of the video, no one was slowing down. i'll use a specific example at 1:24. look at how far the Sienna behind him is and compare it to how far he is from the Jeep. remember, dashcams use wide-angle lenses so objects are closer than they appear. the cammer was crawling up this guy's ass for a long time. and you can use engine braking from a safe following distance.
@@BartSparrow123 imo it doesn't matter too much how close he's stopping, but when he's just driving away from a traffic light and he's still on their ass i can see why they'd be bothered.
He wasn’t driving like crazy, I’ve seen worse, but he is oblivious if he thinks he is taking all the normal precautions defensive drivers (good drivers) take. For one, he stops way too close to the vehicle in front. Not giving yourself enough room to get out of harms way, even if you lock your wheel in either direction. For two, weaving closely between a slow car in the left lane and a car you just passed in the right lane is dumb, just pass the slow car in the right lane behind the car you are all too happy to tailgate and then pass the car on the left like a person who isn’t trying to attract attention from cops and roadragers. You obviously are in the wrong if you use a radar detector even if it’s legal in your state. You are trying to break the law without repercussion since the radar detector is there to let you know when you can speed safely avoiding tickets.
@@lachlanhudson7404 you're right! a law abiding driver wouldn't need one. but 99% of people aren't law abiding drivers and go over the speed limit. no one follows them unless there's cops around.