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Old 14-11-2011, 03:28 PM   #1
Jestr75
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Default Night Time Drivers

I do a lot of highway driving, mainly at night and mostly the drivers I come accross are ok. Just lately I have had to follow a few drivers who slow down and brake when another vehicle is approaching them from the opposite direction, then speed back up when the vehicle has passed. Some have braked quite heavily aswell. Not only is it dangerous it gets quite annoying when you are following them.

If they need to slow up at night when another vehicle is coming their way, then maybe they shouldn't be driving at night.


Any one else come across people doing this?

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