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CYCLIST SHOWS OFF HOW HE TAILGATES LORRY IN TUNNEL, SUPER DANGEROUS

A cyclist took a video of himself tail-gating a lorry in a high-speed tunnel. It seems like he is so proud of it, he distributes this video online.

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Video of genius cyclist

 Bicyclists tailgating trucks on high-speed roads can be a deadly combination. While it may seem like a good way to gain some extra speed, the risk far outweighs the reward. The combination of a large truck and a small bicycle can lead to disastrous consequences when traveling at high speeds.

The first and most obvious danger is the risk of being hit by the truck. The truck is much larger and heavier than the bicycle, so even a small collision can cause serious injury or death. Furthermore, the truck may be difficult to see from behind, making it difficult for the cyclist to know when it is safe to pass or to anticipate when a sudden stop may be necessary.

Another danger is the turbulence created by the truck. At high speeds, the air pressure created by the truck can be strong enough to push the bicycle off the road and cause it to crash. Additionally, this turbulence can make it difficult for the cyclist to maintain control over their bike, making it even more likely for them to be involved in an accident.

Finally, the cyclist may be unable to react quickly enough when the truck driver decides to change lanes. The truck is much larger and slower to respond, so the cyclist may be unable to avoid the truck in time.

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Tailgating a truck on a high-speed road can be a dangerous game. Cyclists should always be aware of their surroundings and maintain a safe distance from larger vehicles. If a cyclist must pass a truck, they should do so at a safe speed and leave plenty of room for the truck to stop or turn. Doing so can help to ensure the cyclist’s safety and avoid any potential tragedies.

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