Anonymous wrote:OP here. I laid on my horn. As did other people. All they did was turn their right turn signal on.
I'm baffled. Where on earth do people who do this, learn how to drive?!
Anonymous wrote:I just had this conversation with my kids. If you make a mistake just roll with it and your gps will get you back on track soon enough. Don’t come to a dead stop on a highway or try to cross three lanes to get to an exit. Just keep going and you’ll get where you’re going eventually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I laid on my horn. As did other people. All they did was turn their right turn signal on.
I'm baffled. Where on earth do people who do this, learn how to drive?!
It’s not that they weren’t taught how to drive. They just don’t care about anyone else on the road.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I laid on my horn. As did other people. All they did was turn their right turn signal on.
I'm baffled. Where on earth do people who do this, learn how to drive?!
Anonymous wrote:This morning, someone got stuck in a left turn lane. They meant to go straight. So instead of turning left on the green left arrow, they sat there, blocked everyone behind them, and waited until the adjacent (straight) lane was clear.
I do not understand how people do these things. If you ended up in the wrong lane, just keep going with the road pattern you're in. Don't F things up for everyone else. Yes, you'll have to turn around. Yes, it may take you more time. That's your error. You'll learn from it.
Holding everyone else up because you messed up, is mind boggling. I see this so often, but during morning rush hour... I just don't understand the insane selfishness some people have.
Anonymous wrote:settle down
It's called defensive driving. Not everyone in DC is from DC.
Anonymous wrote:settle down
It's called defensive driving. Not everyone in DC is from DC.