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Old 04-11-2018, 08:44 PM   #1
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"Tail Pipe Junkies"

My youngest son (soon to be 29) used this phrase the other day, and it cracked me up. I've had several occasions where someone in my family was following me to get somewhere, and they have noticed that people follow as closely as 10 feet behind my truck, even when going 65 MPH in the #3 lane. Do our trucks emit some kind of special odor like a cat in heat that makes people follow so closely? I always thought that the Cheech and Chong routine about sniffing tailpipes was a joke. I don't care if people follow that closely. It's on them, if they hit the truck, and I can assure you that a direct hit will hurt them a lot more than it will hurt me.

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Old 04-11-2018, 09:13 PM   #2
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Old 04-11-2018, 09:35 PM   #3
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Dude, yer gonna die, with that many holey tailpipes. You have what, like 2 dozen trucks? Stop that!
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Oh, I would have just added a "ETA" to my post, but I have been rear slammed in a 1970 Nova with a bench seat, and although I didn't have the headrests up high enough, it was enough to save my neck from snapping.

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Dude, yer gonna die, with that many holey tailpipes. You have what, like 2 dozen trucks? Stop that!
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Before I retired, I used to car pool with a guy who just couldn't keep his phone in his pocket- texting all the time. We almost rear-ended somebody because he was looking at his phone instead of where he was going. I bagged on him several times, and his response was, "Well, my wife rides with me!", trying to shame me, I guess. I 'splained that she's stuck with riding with a knucklehead who doesn't care about her safety, either!", and terminated the carpooling. I drove to work solo for about another year and a half until I retired. The thing is, there are all kinds of crazies out there, just waiting to take you out with their bad driving, but if you ride with one of the crazies, you double your chances of getting hurt. Not worth it, to me. Maybe cost me $500 extra in fuel, in that time. I consider it a fair trade.
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Re: "Tail Pipe Junkies"

Imagine how i feel when i'm driving my commercial semi for work? Sometimes they follow so close, even at 60mph, that all i can see is there mirrors sticking out.Or i have to zigzag to see if someone is behind me. Or look for the shadow of there car on the road. Kinda makes me wonder if they have a death wish. If the
D.O.T. catches me following a car that close it,s gonna be a pretty dam expensive citation, if I don't get my CDL suspended. But if your a car driver, ain't no big deal, I guess.
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My truck needs a new one
I'm all about baling wire.

Of course zip ties, sort of hurt baling wire sales.
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Old 04-12-2018, 02:38 PM   #11
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Re: "Tail Pipe Junkies"

Regarding tailgaters... I have been known to "manage" other drivers' speeding habits in residential areas. However, on 4 lane divided highways I let them drive any speed they desire. I figure they are "cop bait" that allows me to drive about 7 MPH over the limit.

Regarding "sniffing tailpipes"...Believe it or not, I used to work with a guy who liked to drive behind busses and semis because he loved the smell. And, that was before all the emissions reduction stuff was put on trucks!
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Regarding tailgaters... I have been known to "manage" other drivers' speeding habits in residential areas. However, on 4 lane divided highways I let them drive any speed they desire. I figure they are "cop bait" that allows me to drive about 7 MPH over the limit.
I do this as often as necessary to ensure the safety of myself and my passengers. It's also kind of fun to watch the antics of idiots behind the wheel of their 3500 pound weapon of choice on the street they think they own.

If they take up all the space between them and my bumper, I take away the speed to match the distance between us so that it becomes safe again. Sometimes they figure it out, sometimes they don't.

What's really hilarious is when they figure out I'm one of their neighbors on their very own street too late and end up backing off my bumper about the same time I'm turning onto "our" street!

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...I don't care if people follow that closely. It's on them, if they hit the truck, and I can assure you that a direct hit will hurt them a lot more than it will hurt me.

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My thought is you are incorrect, if someone hits you, you can become very injured!

I am an 8 year Air Force heavy equipment operator, and apparently some idiots don't anticipate the possibility that you may have to slam on your brakes to avoid a new road hazard. (picture Bambi)

By the time they realize you are hard on your brakes, they are in your bed.

Ever been rear ended with a bench seat, when you didn't see it coming?

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My thought is you are incorrect, if someone hits you, you can become very injured!

I am an 8 year Air Force heavy equipment operator, and apparently some idiots don't anticipate the possibility that you may have to slam on your brakes to avoid a new road hazard. (picture Bambi)

By the time they realize you are hard on your brakes, they are in your bed.

Ever been rear ended with a bench seat, when you didn't see it coming?

I love high back buckets!
I've been rear-ended twice, and fortunately only one caused permanent damage.
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I've been rear-ended twice, and fortunately only one caused permanent damage.
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I have "arthritis" in my neck from getting whiplash one time too many. That vehicle ('86 Celebrity wagon- a really nice little car, before that) was totaled. Got hit by some yokel in a Bronco (the big one) who didn't stop when I was sitting at a red light, and the car came out a foot shorter. Fortunately, cross traffic managed to steer around me when I was pushed into the intersection. I guess he qualifies as some sort of tailpipe junkie.
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I feel like it's anything I drive. People have become more impulsive and mindless about driving, letting their tension transfer into their driving. They drive fast till thy run up on something, then ride too close as if they'll get there faster than if they allowed a safe distance and just took the opportunity to relax. It bugs me and I let people know by slowing down more and more till they get it. Just trying to make things safer for both of us by adjusting the speed for the proper distance. Nothing else intended

I'm a tailpipe junky in that where and how they exit is very important on every vehicle. Usually one of the first things I do on a truck is run new exhaust after selecting the most fitting exit for the vibe I'm after.
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I feel like it's anything I drive. People have become more impulsive and mindless about driving, letting their tension transfer into their driving. They drive fast till thy run up on something, then ride too close as if they'll get there faster than if they allowed a safe distance and just took the opportunity to relax. It bugs me and I let people know by slowing down more and more till they get it. Just trying to make things safer for both of us by adjusting the speed for the proper distance. Nothing else intended

I'm a tailpipe junky in that where and how they exit is very important on every vehicle. Usually one of the first things I do on a truck is run new exhaust after selecting the most fitting exit for the vibe I'm after.
Heh, I was headed to my wood carving club yesterday morning, and once I got over the speed bump just past the local elementary school, some bimbo came off a side street and almost rear-ended me, she was in such a hurry. I instantly turned into a Tim Conway kind of old man (shuffle shuffle shuffle), creeping forward to the stoplight, and taking more than enough time to make certain that the traffic was clear.
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Those tailgate junkies have almost run me down with shopping carts at the grocery store a couple times this week. Darting around the store like no one else is going to be there. Slow down and back off you impulsive insect!
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I'm going to start a thread called "Left Lane Traffic Blockers".

I don't understand people that speed up when they get to the passing lane, or pull up beside a car and then block traffic.
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I have a policy no matter what I am driving, be it freeway, in the hood back roads and suck. I maintain my speed as long as you maintain your space, but if you like riding my ass my policy is the closer you get the slower I go. and if you are to close for me to see your head lights, you won't see my brake lights. Most folks catch on quickly there have been a few that just kept pushing it. @65 mph I could not see his head light and he lost control rolled his ride and all his work stuff, and hell it was a Friday night!
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I have slowed and slowed with no affect. You know what's next, right? Yep, I stop!
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