First, I didn't say I do it, just posing a hypothetical ( and possibly ethical) question. Isn't the person speeding putting people at risk? If they lose control, or get into trouble, your being in the right hand lane is not going to save you. Why do they have speed limits?
Which brings up a real pet peeve: Tailgaters! On one lane roads, I tend to slow down for tailgaters. Hey, if you're going to rear end me, it's better at 20 mph than 40 mph. Call me a , but tailgating is dangerous. You have no idea why I might need to suddenly stop. Most if not all rear end collisions are the result of tailgaters....
hmmmm....dangerously close vs letting them by...I pick letting them by, and let the police police the road.
First, I didn't say I do it, just posing a hypothetical ( and possibly ethical) question. Isn't the person speeding putting people at risk? If they lose control, or get into trouble, your being in the right hand lane is not going to save you. Why do they have speed limits?
Which brings up a real pet peeve: Tailgaters! On one lane roads, I tend to slow down for tailgaters. Hey, if you're going to rear end me, it's better at 20 mph than 40 mph. Call me a , but tailgating is dangerous. You have no idea why I might need to suddenly stop. Most if not all rear end collisions are the result of tailgaters....
How boutn the folks who get on the highway at their speed, instead of accelerating to highway speed? Also, those that get to the end of the acceleration lane and stop?
How boutn the folks who get on the highway at their speed, instead of accelerating to highway speed? Also, those that get to the end of the acceleration lane and stop?
Define "slow." Do you consider going the speed limit "slow?" Do you think the left lane is for people who want to go as fast as they want?
People driving on snow and/or ice as if the road is perfectly dry.
In a word? Yes!
Good rule of thumb -- always go faster than the cars to your right. If you're going the same speed as them, why tie up another lane? Just tuck in behind them and let traffic move. Safety is far more than just speed -- it's conditions and flow of traffic. If traffic is light enough that you can safely go 70/75/... what's the problem?
First, I didn't say I do it, just posing a hypothetical ( and possibly ethical) question. Isn't the person speeding putting people at risk? If they lose control, or get into trouble, your being in the right hand lane is not going to save you. Why do they have speed limits?
Which brings up a real pet peeve: Tailgaters! On one lane roads, I tend to slow down for tailgaters. Hey, if you're going to rear end me, it's better at 20 mph than 40 mph. Call me a , but tailgating is dangerous. You have no idea why I might need to suddenly stop. Most if not all rear end collisions are the result of tailgaters....
Have you ever successfully used this argument to get out of a Speeding Ticket?
Those cops still give out tickets no matter how fast they are going.Cops speeding faster than the speeders.... why aren't they doing the limit and giving out tickets???? Seems they only work on holidays...
Work zones.... right lane closed.... except you never find it ahead.... maybe they were there yesterday????
Hope you drive a tank, otherwise that kid is overexposed to danger. If you get rear-ended they are toast.YES, the people who use the left lane and don't pass. Especially trucks. If it's going to take you 15 minutes to pass, just stay in the right lane so I can pass.
The people who ride my butt rather than pass, especially if I'm in the right lane.
High beams. My kid rides rear-facing. That light gets into her eyes when people come up behind me and it wakes her up and she starts crying. If there are other people on the road, turn those suckers off.
And on the phone.Cops speeding faster than the speeders.... why aren't they doing the limit and giving out tickets????
First, I didn't say I do it, just posing a hypothetical ( and possibly ethical) question. Isn't the person speeding putting people at risk? If they lose control, or get into trouble, your being in the right hand lane is not going to save you. Why do they have speed limits?
Which brings up a real pet peeve: Tailgaters! On one lane roads, I tend to slow down for tailgaters. Hey, if you're going to rear end me, it's better at 20 mph than 40 mph. Call me a , but tailgating is dangerous. You have no idea why I might need to suddenly stop. Most if not all rear end collisions are the result of tailgaters....
My pet peeve is people who feel the need to make eye contact with the person in the car with whom they are carrying on a conversation. That scares the living hell out of me.
I understand the dangers of a careless person on a cell phone but I personally can carry on a conversation while keeping my eyes on my mirrors and what's going on in front of me very easily.
The problems with a cell phones are: the fumbling for the phone to see whos calling which in my case if someone calls me while I'm driving going to go to voicemail, texting of course which is completely stupid, and having to look down to dial which is solved by using voice dialers.
I'm not strongly advocating the use of cellphones while you drive but in the case where it is an emergency and you have to make a call, pull over or if you have a voice dial set up then just speak and use a hands free device and keep your eyes on the road!!!
Oh so many.
CT drivers in general.
CT signage, (really poor)
People who complain about tailgaters. People who do stupid things like tap on brakes when being tailgated or slow down. How stupid do you have to be to try to cause an accident???? If you are being tailgated, it's your fault. Get out of the way. Don't be an @ss.
Ah another one, drivers who are @sses. The point of driving is to get from point A to point B as quickly as possible WHILE allowing everyone else to do the same. Anything that you do that prohibits this makes you a poor driver. And most people are poor drivers. If going to fast causes problems, or going too slow causes problems, or not using your signal (which always causes problems), or pulling out in front of someone, etc. etc. etc.
Speaking of using your signal (directional, blinker, whatever you want to call it), USE IT, EVERY F%#$ING TIME!!!!! Those of us who can drive will help you if we know what you are trying to do. (i.e. WHILE allowing everyone else to do the same). But if we don't know what you are trying to do, it makes it that much harder.
There's about a million more, but it's pissing me off just to write this.