If somebody is tailgating you, you need to allow more distance to the vehicle in front to compensate for the driver behind not having the ability/reaction time to stop so quickly, especially in bad weather.gn2 wrote: Proximity of a vehicle behind should not require a variation in distance to the vehicle in front.
If you get cut up it's not by something behind, it's something which is now in front.
Also if you are aware that someone from behind is doing a dangerous overtake you can compensate for that too. I've had an incident when a driver tailgating behind did a stupid overtake into oncoming traffic and swerved into back to my side of the road early. If I hadn't have been watching my mirrors I would have been sideswiped as I had to brake to let him back in.
Very true, when possible I will never sit at the back of the queue.gn2 wrote: So don't sit behind the queue, have a look in front for some gaps and get filtering.
gn2 wrote: Very shit and a whole roof full of slates.

