When pigs drive – PORK Manuever
Why safe drivers and concerned pedestrians learn the PORK Maneuver. See the article on Driving to Live for a complete explanation. Thanks to Gienna Writes of Flickr for this great example of what happens when pigs drive.
Keep in mind that when a road killer is behind you you must allow what most safety experts say is twice the safe distance between you and the car in front of you. The two second rule becomes a four second rule. Always make sure it is safe to pull to the right to allow a road killer to pass. As strange as it seems, many of these dim bulbs will follow you off the roadway thinking you have an obstruction ahead. What the road killer does not understand is that his vision ahead is reduced significantly when he is tailgating the car in front of him. Before you pull onto a shoulder make sure there is a safe shoulder to pull on to. When it is not safe the road killer remains behind you until it is safe to allow him to pass. At least while he is behind you he may live longer because you are paying attention and driving safely despite his behavior. Maryland’s two lane highways are not all conducive for a PORK maneuver. Use caution.
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