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Tailgating doesn't get you there faster. Most highway accidents would be avoided if people would just leave some space, and then we wouldn't get stuck in accident traffic jams for hours.
Somewhat counterintuitively, traffic will flow better and you'll get places faster if you just leave some space (and you'll be safer and use less fuel as you won't be always on the accelerator and brakes)
Tailgaiting will definitely get you there faster in many situations. I can't count the number of times I've had an asshole blocking the passing lane with little traffic, and then I went on to tailgate, honk, and frighten them out of the way only to continue unimpeded for miles.
Great, and how many times will you be able to do that before dying in a car crash?
You can honk from a distance after letting them know you are there. Sound does travel faster than 70mph.
The honking part is the key…
In Tennessee where I live, if the person in the passing lane does not merge to the right after passing, you are permitted to honk, and if they still won’t move, are permitted to pass on the right, if available