I completely agree that it has become ridiculous. I expect people to merge into my lane or pull out in front of me when I'm on my bike, but now I have to deal with the same crap everytime I drive my truck...
Y'all have been lucky or something because this shit has always been happening to me everywhere I've ever driven in every vehicle. Used to be makup and reading books/papers and now it's phones. Yes, there are more distracted people but to be blunt those fucks couldn't drive anyway. I have had people make eye contact when I'm in the RV and still pull out in front of me. I've had them stare at my vehicle and move over anyway - I've come to realize they are so fucking horrible at this shit that even when seeing another vehicle they truly did not see it. Doesn't matter what size or color or anything, they're so wrapped up in their own head that nothing around them exists.
I hope they clear that shit up before I have to go back home! 35W was dry and I was just ahead of the flurries this morning.
I'm all for that. Rolling coal has got to be the dumbest fucking thing I've ever seen or heard of. Plausible deniability too. "I thought your shitbox was on fire because of all the smoke".
Rocks. Good ol' fist-size rocks...tossed up through the open sunroof on tailgaters. If the technique is practiced enough, one might even want to use *combat bricks. *Ref. Berlin riots, circa '81 - Soldier of Fortune magazine.
On a two lane winding road? Yeah. Ok. Or maybe observing the fucking speed limit and maintaining a safe following distance would work, too.
Egg hits car. Driver gets scared, thinks its gunfire. You end up dead. That's how I see this story going in AZ.
Maybe karma will get them first. Saw some man bun having skinny jean wearing dude destroy his front tire leaving a stop light while glued to his phone. He didn’t see the right lane narrow/shift slightly due to an overpass. Plowed that left front wheel into an 8” high curb. I could hear it in my truck.
Any of them if you’re going fast enough. The sunroof is ideal though , makes aim a cinch... ...so I’ve heard.