in Norcal, drivers seem kind of aggressive and angry all the time

Anonymous
In the Bay Area for work, i’m unfamiliar with the area, so I am often following a map, maybe driving slower than usual but at least the speed limit, and people have been honking at me nonstop because I’m going to slow or not going off the stoplight like a race car driver.

I always thought the East Coast was more aggressive and type, but this is The West Coast, aren’t they supposed to be chill?
Anonymous
Big difference too, is that in dmv, people will tap the horn, here they will lay on it over and over again, even after they pass you
Anonymous
Stop driving so slow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stop driving so slow.


The speed limit is too slow? Guess universal problem.
Anonymous
Get off your phone and pay attention to the light changes. The honkers are getting tired of you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Big difference too, is that in dmv, people will tap the horn, here they will lay on it over and over again, even after they pass you


You sound like an exceptionally bad driver. Just use Uber to get around.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Big difference too, is that in dmv, people will tap the horn, here they will lay on it over and over again, even after they pass you


You sound like an exceptionally bad driver. Just use Uber to get around.


I’ve driven over 30 years in 5 states about 20k a year and never had an accident. So no, not a bad driver.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Big difference too, is that in dmv, people will tap the horn, here they will lay on it over and over again, even after they pass you


You sound like an exceptionally bad driver. Just use Uber to get around.


I’ve driven over 30 years in 5 states about 20k a year and never had an accident. So no, not a bad driver.


This only happens in California. I hear people honking at other people all the time
Anonymous
Younger men are nuts right now - speed DEMONS . I was out there myself about month ago. Noticed turn signals as passive aggressive move - ie make aggressive lane change into tight space, then flash a signal briefly when you are in front to say b***th whatchu lookin’ at?

I feel for my kids who are going to be in traffic with these killers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stop driving so slow.


+1

Take an Uber if you can't keep up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Big difference too, is that in dmv, people will tap the horn, here they will lay on it over and over again, even after they pass you


That happens in the NE too.

VA has a bunch of inept, milquetoast drivers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stop driving so slow.


+1

Take an Uber if you can't keep up.


Ah I see it’s idiots like you who reversed the trend in the last decade. Congrats!

https://injuryfacts.nsc.org/motor-vehicle/historical-fatality-trends/deaths-and-rates/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stop driving so slow.


+1

Take an Uber if you can't keep up.


Ah I see it’s idiots like you who reversed the trend in the last decade. Congrats!

https://injuryfacts.nsc.org/motor-vehicle/historical-fatality-trends/deaths-and-rates/


I’ve never been in an accident. And I don’t get honked at.

Because I know how to drive and keep up with traffic.

You’re a hazard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stop driving so slow.


+1

Take an Uber if you can't keep up.


Ah I see it’s idiots like you who reversed the trend in the last decade. Congrats!

https://injuryfacts.nsc.org/motor-vehicle/historical-fatality-trends/deaths-and-rates/


I’ve never been in an accident. And I don’t get honked at.

Because I know how to drive and keep up with traffic.

You’re a hazard.


Probably becuase people with better reflexes have been able to avoid you and your terrible driving.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Big difference too, is that in dmv, people will tap the horn, here they will lay on it over and over again, even after they pass you


You sound like an exceptionally bad driver. Just use Uber to get around.


I’ve driven over 30 years in 5 states about 20k a year and never had an accident. So no, not a bad driver.


In 5 states? Why so few? Don't get out much do you?
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