Old 09-10-15 | 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by kickstart
So basically you're saying you stay out of the recognized "no zones", and don't like being passed just before entering an intersection?
Not sure how you "don't let" someone pass you as a determined person will do so, like it or not.
Correct.

I don't let someone pass, where their passing would be on a two-lane road w/o standard-width lanes, and a blind hill, and/or blind curve. The blind curve also applies to a four-lane road.

I will change my lane position. To visually let them know. To not try passing.
Originally Posted by mr_bill
As far as I can tell, he's taking the lanes - all three of them.
Just like the "professional" operator who says all your lanes are belong to us.

So just how do I keep a truck from right hooking me?

-mr. bill
One lane, not three. To control all three, I would have to do wide zig-zagging.

You keep a truck(or any other vehicle for that matter) from right-hooking you. By taking the left-tire track or farther. When you are closer to the traffic light/stop sign.
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