GustavoX@sh.itjust.works to Comic Strips@lemmy.world · 1 day agoWhat's with those people?sh.itjust.worksimagemessage-square330fedilinkarrow-up1718arrow-down146
arrow-up1672arrow-down1imageWhat's with those people?sh.itjust.worksGustavoX@sh.itjust.works to Comic Strips@lemmy.world · 1 day agomessage-square330fedilink
minus-squaresp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up6·edit-29 hours agoI mean, the actual answer is basically yes. People who routinely tailgate have anger management problems. If you are tailgating because you are in some specific, actual emergency situation, getting to a hospital, that’s one thing. If you tailgate habitually, you almost certainly have some kind of condition that involves anger management issues or emotional regulation problems.
minus-squareangrystego@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·5 hours agoThere’s no reason to tailgate ever. You can always signal to the car in front of you you want to pass without getting dangerously close to them. I use the lights, it works well.
I mean, the actual answer is basically yes.
People who routinely tailgate have anger management problems.
If you are tailgating because you are in some specific, actual emergency situation, getting to a hospital, that’s one thing.
If you tailgate habitually, you almost certainly have some kind of condition that involves anger management issues or emotional regulation problems.
There’s no reason to tailgate ever. You can always signal to the car in front of you you want to pass without getting dangerously close to them. I use the lights, it works well.