Speeding Motorists Driven to It by Bullying Tailgaters
Scotland on Sunday › January 18, 2010
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Scotland on Sunday › January 18, 2010
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Researchers say drivers forced into breaking legal limits
THERE is now a new excuse for speeding but it may not stand up in court. The finger of blame can be pointed at the driver behind you.See the full content of this document
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Speeding Motorists Driven to It by Bullying Tailgaters
Many motorists exceed speed limits because they have been "tailgated" by more aggressive, law-breaking drivers close to their rear bumper, according to new research.
Instead of slowing, bullied drivers react to the intimidation by putting their foot down, even if it means breaki...See the full content of this document
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