SafeSpeed wrote:
I'm afraid we've chased Shabba away. (s)He hasn't been seen since the 5th April.
That'd be a shame. Can we please try and be a little gentler and a little less mob handed with newish users in the future?
Shabba, if you're lurking, we're sorry. We're only trying to help.
Well- I've been on hols..
But Shabba - please do not take things the wrong way - but your method of dealing with tailgater from hell just is not the safest.
Keep the gap ahead... just let him pass you. This type just is not worth risking safety over.
Of course - you could do a Wild Cat manoeuvre.

That crafty cat has a fave scamera. She does not want it removing. She becomes a right "turncoat to the cause on this one"
He fave scam of all is near a garage. Apparently this is a wide road on which she finds tailgating a problem. Built up - so she sits on 28 mph . Bollards and hatchings make tailgate overtakes "difficult to impossible" .
Wildy for obvious reasons - due to that past rear end hit - takes a tough stand on tailgaters .. and she finds that becaue this is a road which drivers "misread as faster" - she finds tailgating occurs to her on this road more frequently.
If they persist - she nips into the garage .. She finds it astounding that they miss the scamera (behind a bus shelter )

and she thus "arranges the ping" if they really upset her
But Shabba - I would urge you to read the page on coping with tailgaters and all the threads posted in the past on this topic. Creating and closing gaps is not the answer - and having mopped up accidents caused by this in the past - just let them pass you.
If trafpol/routine patrols cop dangerous tailgating - we will pull up the offender. It's their driving licence which gets endorsed if copped - not yours. However, if your action was contributing to the danger in the opinion of officer observing - you may find you are also on the receiving end of a lecture or worse
So Shabba if you are lurking ..... we all agree that tailgaters pose a serious evil on the roads and they are the worst kind of driver we meet - but as my Mum used to say to me when I were a lad
Two wrongs do not maketh a right
