I was reading the neighboring post about tailgating solution and the discussion spoke so strongly to me that this tangent had to be mentioned.
THIS IS WHAT DROVE ME TO BUY A BIGGER VEHICLE DESPITE MPG. I cherish keeping a lower blood pressure.
As a conservative driver I was constantly being tailgated by larger trucks and SUVs. Or at least I noticed them more as they are more threatening than sedans and compacts. I'd get so flustered after weeks and weeks that I did become aggressive when tailgated... flashing lights (I actually had rear roof spots on the old car), flashing brakes, stabbing brakes. Even when going 5-10 over in the right lane people just wanted to push me outta the way.
Bought a minivan, greatly improved - apparently big cars don't try to intimidate other big cars as much. now I drive jeeps. The current jeep is new... you'd be surprised how many more people try to tailgate a new GC than a beat up old one.
Statistically, 90% of road rage incidents can be curbed if you keep BOTH HANDS ON THE WHEEL (per NPR ~2001). That could save your life.
I prefer smaller cars, but this example goes beyond "perceived" safety. In a larger car, I generally experience less tailgating from other larger vehicles.
Mike
THIS IS WHAT DROVE ME TO BUY A BIGGER VEHICLE DESPITE MPG. I cherish keeping a lower blood pressure.
As a conservative driver I was constantly being tailgated by larger trucks and SUVs. Or at least I noticed them more as they are more threatening than sedans and compacts. I'd get so flustered after weeks and weeks that I did become aggressive when tailgated... flashing lights (I actually had rear roof spots on the old car), flashing brakes, stabbing brakes. Even when going 5-10 over in the right lane people just wanted to push me outta the way.
Bought a minivan, greatly improved - apparently big cars don't try to intimidate other big cars as much. now I drive jeeps. The current jeep is new... you'd be surprised how many more people try to tailgate a new GC than a beat up old one.
Statistically, 90% of road rage incidents can be curbed if you keep BOTH HANDS ON THE WHEEL (per NPR ~2001). That could save your life.
I prefer smaller cars, but this example goes beyond "perceived" safety. In a larger car, I generally experience less tailgating from other larger vehicles.
Mike