Driving a ppv tahoe

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Eod1

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Regardless if you are law enforcement or not. Driving a ppv tahoe has its pros and cons.

PROs

1. When you get on the highway and hit cruise control in the passing lane people get out of the way.
2. When you put the turn signal on people dont try to cut you off.
3. Most people are nice.
4. People dont try to cut in front of you.
5. They dont tailgate you.

Cons
1. Everyone some how finds the law pretty quick
2. Even though their is no turn on red sign the people in front of you won't do it.
3. When the speed limit sign says 65 , some seem to want to do 55 in the passing lane.
4. There are people that hate cops and feds. About 5 percent I have had try to slow me down to 20 below speed limit.
5. I do not drive through drive through windows in fear of what they might do to my food.
6. People get nervous around me and freeze up. Because they might be drinking and driving, wanted, bad plates etc.

In conclusion I guess the no road rage and being nice on the road out weights the cons. Anyone have anything to add??
 

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Regardless if you are law enforcement or not. Driving a ppv tahoe has its pros and cons.

PROs

1. When you get on the highway and hit cruise control in the passing lane people get out of the way.
2. When you put the turn signal on people dont try to cut you off.
3. Most people are nice.
4. People dont try to cut in front of you.
5. They dont tailgate you.

Cons
1. Everyone some how finds the law pretty quick
2. Even though their is no turn on red sign the people in front of you won't do it.
3. When the speed limit sign says 65 , some seem to want to do 55 in the passing lane.
4. There are people that hate cops and feds. About 5 percent I have had try to slow me down to 20 below speed limit.
5. I do not drive through drive through windows in fear of what they might do to my food.
6. People get nervous around me and freeze up. Because they might be drinking and driving, wanted, bad plates etc.

In conclusion I guess the no road rage and being nice on the road out weights the cons. Anyone have anything to add??

That sounds about right to me. I think the presence of my vehicle in traffic makes everyone around us safer.

I had one incident that I wish has been done to an LEO though. I was driving up a 4 lane divided highway when a motorcycle came off the highway to my right and merged into the right lane. I'm in the left. He looks at me. Looks again, then zips in front of me and slows down. Then he rotates around on his seat (yes, while driving), yells something, gives me the finger, and speeds off. He baits me several times like this and I don't respond. I wanted to report him to 911 but there was no tag on his motorcycle. My theory is he wanted me to give chase and then ambush me thinking I was LE. Of the weird things that have happened to me, that's the weirdest....and most dangerous.
 
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In those instances call 911, tell the operator that there is a road rage incident taking place. Give them the who,what ,when ,where, and how, discription of the person doing it and direction u r heading and I'm sure they would not have a problem having a unit out there quick. Just remember to tell them you not sure what they are going to do next but if need be you will protect yourself and cargo.
 

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We save lives!! I can't tell you how many times we see a car go by when we're in a parking lot, or pulling out of our driveway and see the driver and/or passenger(s) reach for, and fasten their seat belt. :favorites37:

But when using Wayz to navigate to a new place, we frequently hear 'be aware, police car ahead', only to find no cop up ahead. My wife figures it's our Tahoe.
 

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YOU OBVIOUSLY BOUGHT YOUR PEEPEEVEE FOR THE WRONG REASON!!!!!111111one! :yuno:

You are accurate in each of your highlights on my side of things too.

One thing I'll add that I believe happens to everyone else as well, when that one person as you mentioned slows down to 10+ under the posted limit but remains in lane 1 on the highway (especially a 4+ lane highway), the moment you drive around them and you still aren't exceeding the speed limit........the driver of the slow car looks at you and is ready to cuss you and make gestures, but instead they see the wheels first and you can see the sinking feeling they get when they think they are road raging with the law. :D


What makes it even more interesting for me is when someone is questioning whether or not you are the popo and they pull even with you and try to sneak looks, and they see you talking on a mobile radio and immediately they slam on the brakes (I am with Emergency Services, we carry Motorola APX8000's).
 

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5. I do not drive through drive through windows in fear of what they might do to my food.
Mine is an SSV with factory 20's, but still looks like a cop Tahoe with the lack of side molding, no luggage rack, and black mirrors/door handles. Some ******* broke into it a few weeks ago, when an LTZ was literally two houses down, probably looking for a gun or something.

Still, since it does kind of resemble a cop 'hoe...I hadn't considered #5 above. I rarely frequent fast food places but I'll take my daughter every now and then and get something when she does. Now I'm wondering...
 
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7. This morning it was dark out. My windows are tinted here in AZ as dark as I can leagaly get them. So no one can see in but from the front window. I had a person running 10 under in the passing lane. He finally pulled to the right and I passed. He gets in behind me and turns on his bright lights and paces me. What a A Hole. So I just took my foot off the gas and as soon I started to slow down he backed way off. Still with the brights though. Some people just hate cops.
 

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7. This morning it was dark out. My windows are tinted here in AZ as dark as I can leagaly get them. So no one can see in but from the front window. I had a person running 10 under in the passing lane. He finally pulled to the right and I passed. He gets in behind me and turns on his bright lights and paces me. What a A Hole. So I just took my foot off the gas and as soon I started to slow down he backed way off. Still with the brights though. Some people just hate cops.
I certainly don't encourage or instigate road rage, but when someone opens the door I'll definitely show my ass. Usually the opportune time with the trainhorns is the easy and most efficient way to handle things......but if I was in your shoes with that same case you went through, I'd throw a brake check in there. Of course, you know.....when they cut their brights on I couldn't see? So I had to hit the brakes....

Also I've got 20% tint on the sides to match the factory tint and my whole windshield is 30%. No, its not legal........but yes its the best thing I've done, regarding tint. My Z06 has the same setup, makes a huuuuuuuuge difference with sunlight and hot interiors in the summer time.
 

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I certainly don't encourage or instigate road rage, but when someone opens the door I'll definitely show my ass. Usually the opportune time with the trainhorns is the easy and most efficient way to handle things......but if I was in your shoes with that same case you went through, I'd throw a brake check in there. Of course, you know.....when they cut their brights on I couldn't see? So I had to hit the brakes....
Too many crazy effers out there. Probably the only times in life when I turn passive is in the vehicle. If they're riding my ass, I just slowly pull over. No telling how volatile a mood someone may be in.

I recall getting a ticket back in high school and having to go to the training thing on a Saturday morning to get the ticket off my record. The cop was talking about how people flash other people with their high beams if the oncoming car has them on. He said, "Now you have two blind idiots coming at each other instead of just one". Guess that mentality has stuck with me.
 

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