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vtbones

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It helps more than hurts.


His buffer will absorb some of the speed fluctuations instead of them propagating through the congestion behind him in increasing amplitude.

There is no point to maintaining a close arbitrary distance to the vehicle in front of you in slow moving traffic.

(In response to this post by RoswellGAHokie)

Posted: 03/01/2018 at 2:54PM



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