• @[email protected]
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      1410 days ago

      If you’re close enough to another vehicle on a gravel road that you’re getting stones flicked up, there’s no way that’s a safe following distance, especially considering the increased stopping distances.

      • @[email protected]
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        49 days ago

        I have had nicks in my windshield due to gravel thrown up by vehicles traveling in the opposite direction.

      • Lka1988
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        69 days ago

        It’s easy to armchair quarterback when you have the benefit of hindsight.

        Go ride a motorcycle and then come back and tell us how many pebbles got enough in your direction, despite following at safe distances. I can assure you that you will be very surprised.

    • Ulrich
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      9 days ago

      I have actually, for several years of my life, which is how I know it doesn’t cause that.

      E: downvote this comment if you have never driven on a gravel road.

        • Ulrich
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          9 days ago

          I tend to “annoy” people about fascist dictators frequently but it’s nice to know you have no counterargument and you downvote based on hate instead of the content of the comment itself.

      • Lka1988
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        49 days ago

        You’ve driven on a gravel road behind other cars and never had a windshield crack? Not even a rock chip?

        Now I know you’re full of shit.

    • Lka1988
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      49 days ago

      You don’t even have to be on a gravel road. My van’s windshield got cracked the other day simply from a pebble getting kicked up from a passing car.