April 1, 2018, 10:12 PM | #76 |
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The fact that a person takes a few seconds of their time to let someone else into or out of traffic does not imply that person is unaware of or fails to understand the risks of certain aspects of interacting in traffic. I have to compliment you though, we've disagreed on this for 3 pages now and you have not used your staff rating against me. Kudos. |
April 1, 2018, 11:07 PM | #77 |
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99% of the people in my town hate me because I obey speed limits. No one else seems to care.
... and because I accelerate / decelerate gradually, which saves brakes and fuel.
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April 1, 2018, 11:10 PM | #78 | |
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The idea of "directing traffic" specifically refers to one driver waving another driver across lanes of traffic, or into traffic, OTHER than the lane that the signaling driver occupies. In other words, to the type of situation where one driver tries to "...stop traffic to allow people to cross the road...". That is the situation that is especially risky, not the scenario where a driver simply lets someone merge in front of him/her.
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April 2, 2018, 06:38 PM | #79 | |
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When I drive, she watches the road like a hawk and never pays the slightest attention to me. At least every mile or so she tells me about something or or even screams out loud "BRAKE!"when the brakes are already on. A while back there was a rancorous decision that I would NEVER drive with her in the car again, and the last time I did I put her in the back seat. Imagine what that does to one's concentration, and mood as driving. I fully realize that I should do everything's le to avoid confrontation.
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April 2, 2018, 07:11 PM | #80 |
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I drive......WAY too much. I average 55 K per year on the work car, I don't track the mileage on the other rigs as closely.
A couple of years ago Portland Or won the prize of having the most courteous drivers. Some magazine poll I think. Courteous is one thing, directing traffic is quite another. Am convinced that way too many folks do not know how a 4 way stop works.
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April 2, 2018, 07:13 PM | #81 |
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My wife hates to drive, but loves to criticize how I do it. I routinely threaten to pull over and let her take the wheel.
I get frustrated with slow drivers. The 10+mph below the limit ones. I'll never fault someone for not speeding, but the slow ones get under my skin, I'll admit.
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April 2, 2018, 07:48 PM | #82 | |
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I am no pro, but I have been on the skid pad, high speed driving tracks and know what to do if you are out of control in a skid or what to do at 75 MPH if you go off the pavement on the shoulder. I believe I could out drive over 85 percent of the people on the road when it comes to high speed and slick road conditions car control. Yelp been trained more than a few times on all that stuff, including all the courses, figure 8 curve skills, precision backing, serpentine you name it. As far as road rage yelp, I have had a few incidents on the road, gave some people the middle finger and I have gotten the middle finger a few times, I just laughed and went on. |
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April 3, 2018, 06:16 AM | #83 |
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lol, I'm loving these comments. All the way from Miami Florida.
Road wage is a way of life here. I have 5% tints on my car and ignore everyone the best I can. Britt was right, using your turn signal is a surefire way to block yourself from changing lanes. Honking is an emotional response that most people feel justified in using their horns if they're in a rush and you're supposed to somehow understand let them through. Not to mention tailgating. Which I somewhat understand. You leave a nice big 12 inches of space between you and the vehicle in front of you, be it at a stop light or driving or even in traffic and someone will weasel on in and not even acknowledge your existence. Don't have a response to it. A small honk to let them know they suck could get ugly. Just look up Miami road range incidents, you'll see. Also doesn't help that we're severely overcrowded. It's like the sign says "maximum occupancy 250" when the real number is 520. Anyways, I can go on for days about this. So I'll just leave it at this... Try your damn best to not start anything and people will still get upset. Just avoid them at all costs. Worst comes to worse, drive to a police station or call 911. We all know what happens if it gets even worse and you have to stop. But that could go any way. |
April 3, 2018, 09:02 AM | #84 |
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My biggest pet peeves are people going slow in the left lane, which really holds up traffic, and the jerks that cut in to the exit when there are a long line of cars waiting to exit. They will just completely stop in a moving lane and force their way in. While I don't want to encourage road rage, I usually don't let those people in. Miami driving at its best!
@Constantine, what are turn signals? Was that optional on your car? LOL How often do you get stopped for your 5% tints? Seems like more trouble than it is worth.
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