Linford
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Why?
What is there to gain other than trying to intimidate the other driver to get out the way/speed up?
IfI had a pound for every cyclist I've seen drafting another one on the road...

Why?
What is there to gain other than trying to intimidate the other driver to get out the way/speed up?
I had to drive on work today. I did extensive stretches at greater than 80 mpg average by choosing a large, slab like lorry that was doing a constant 60 mph, and tucking in behind it as close as I dared. It's particularly useful uphill, I find, on gradients where the fuel consumption would normally go down to 30 or 40 mpg I can still get 50 behind a lorry. But I only do it on fast, relatively empty roads, and even then I do not get too close - probably too close to stop if the lorry hits something solid, but not too close to be able to stop if the lorry merely stops under its own braking.
This has probably got nothing whatever to do with the OP.
This is when having under you right foot >300bhp helps.Tailgaters often lack the necessary skill/nerve/imagination/engine power to overtake even when the coast is clear.
It is also the cause of long trains of cars behind a slow vehicle as they sit so close to whatever is in front but won't take overtaking opportunities and therefore make it awkward for anyone else to overtake because there is nowhere to go unless you can safely overtake both vehicles at once.
This is when having under you right foot >300bhp helps.![]()
And be careful if you are the one tailgating a very slow car, sometimes dodgy people drive very slowly in cheap cars they have bought and insured specially... They then slam brakes on.. you hit them... they go to a doctor and claim whiplash. It DOES happen someone once admitted to me they had done it twice a couple of years apart and got a few grand each time... It took me all my time not to punch him
60bhp in a Fiat 'cento is still fairly rapid, especially if you happened to have dropped in a 1242cc Mk1 Punto engine with a '866' cam. 60bhp in a modern family hatchback however is a slothful beastie.Some of us have to make do 60bhp![]()
60bhp in a Fiat 'cento is still fairly rapid, especially if you happened to have dropped in a 1242cc Mk1 Punto engine with a '866' cam. 60bhp in a modern family hatchback however is a slothful beastie.
This is when having under you right foot >300bhp helps.![]()
The way to overtake is to pull out early so you have time to build up speed as you pass the car in front. Pulling out early also gives a better view of oncoming traffic, and you can always pull in and brake if oncoming traffic appears, because braking is always more rapid than accelerating.Some of us have to make do 60bhp![]()
The way to overtake is to pull out early so you have time to build up to speed to overtake the car in front. Pulling out early also gives a better view of oncoming traffic, and you can always pull in and brake if oncoming traffic appears, because braking is always more rapid than accelerating.