- Joined
- February 8, 1999
- Messages
- 35,486
- Reaction score
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- City, State
- Wayoutin, Aridzona
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '93 XL '20 ST
- Callsign
- AB7FH
Following distance isn't an issue, at least not proper following distance. The vehicle seems to want about double the space that the "three second rule" creates.
I find it embarrassing and dangerous when the Explorer decides to jab it's brakes in a traffic situation where no one behind me would expect me to be touching my brakes. It does explain a lot of what I see on the roads out here, and it does nothing for traffic safety.
I find it embarrassing and dangerous when the Explorer decides to jab it's brakes in a traffic situation where no one behind me would expect me to be touching my brakes. It does explain a lot of what I see on the roads out here, and it does nothing for traffic safety.