DizBelle
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So my question is this: What were you doing during the time that this person was moving into your lane? They didn't just appear there. They had to have merged. When you saw them merging into your lane, you should have already begun to slow down. The aggressive driver in me would probably be more inclined to try to maintain my speed and ride his bumper to prove to him what a bonehead he is. But technically, I should slow down AS SOON as I see him merging into my lane. That way, when he gets completely into my lane, I am already hitting my brakes. So it's not as big of a deal when he slams on his.
Someone can swiftly move into another lane in less than 1 second. Not a nice gentle merge but a "zip" into an adjacent lane. My car consumes 134 feet to come to a stop from 60 mph (that's nearly half a football field). If I'm going 60mph, and someone going 30 mph swiftly moves in front of me leaving only 15 feet or so and slams on their brakes, do you really think I'm going to be able to come to a stop before I hit them? They are only going 30 mph. They are going to come to a stop a lot sooner than I am. I can't move into another lane because they are occupied. What could I do differently to NOT hit them?