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Solid road rage incident. Who would have been at fault?
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<blockquote data-quote="YesterdayAgain" data-source="post: 5851158" data-attributes="member: 11153"><p>I said < than two car lengths and I look at a car length as ~10ft. If I had to guess exactly, I would imagine he pulled into my lane (with no blinker) around 12-15ft ahead of me. </p><p></p><p>I don't know the specific laws, but I have always been under the impression you are to keep 1 car length between you and the car ahead of you for every 10 mph you are doing. I usually double that in the rain, so looked at it as being essentially cut off since he cut way into that margin, while speeding, without signaling, and in the rain. </p><p></p><p>I may have overreacted, but I still think the van was initially in the wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YesterdayAgain, post: 5851158, member: 11153"] I said < than two car lengths and I look at a car length as ~10ft. If I had to guess exactly, I would imagine he pulled into my lane (with no blinker) around 12-15ft ahead of me. I don't know the specific laws, but I have always been under the impression you are to keep 1 car length between you and the car ahead of you for every 10 mph you are doing. I usually double that in the rain, so looked at it as being essentially cut off since he cut way into that margin, while speeding, without signaling, and in the rain. I may have overreacted, but I still think the van was initially in the wrong. [/QUOTE]
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