Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have noticed this too, and I always look at the driver to see if I can detect a pattern.
It is almost always a person who by appearances seems to be either an immigrant from another continent (or perhaps, the child of said immigrants). I have to conclude that this is a common cultural behavior among the countries on this continent.
In countries with high risks of carjacking, you leave at least a car length so you can easily drive off if someone comes up and tries to rob you. You're not boxed in.
Actually in some places, at night red lights are optional for safety reasons. You have to come to a full stop, then if no cars are around, you can drive through it. Otherwise you're a sitting duck to be robbed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have noticed this too, and I always look at the driver to see if I can detect a pattern.
It is almost always a person who by appearances seems to be either an immigrant from another continent (or perhaps, the child of said immigrants). I have to conclude that this is a common cultural behavior among the countries on this continent.
In countries with high risks of carjacking, you leave at least a car length so you can easily drive off if someone comes up and tries to rob you. You're not boxed in.
Actually in some places, at night red lights are optional for safety reasons. You have to come to a full stop, then if no cars are around, you can drive through it. Otherwise you're a sitting duck to be robbed.
Anonymous wrote:This bugs me too - especially when turning. Often someone won't enter the intersection until the car in front of them has crossed the line on the other side - STOP DOING THIS.
This is how traffic is created, people! Keep it moving!
Anonymous wrote:I have noticed this too, and I always look at the driver to see if I can detect a pattern.
It is almost always a person who by appearances seems to be either an immigrant from another continent (or perhaps, the child of said immigrants). I have to conclude that this is a common cultural behavior among the countries on this continent.
Anonymous wrote:I have noticed this too, and I always look at the driver to see if I can detect a pattern.
It is almost always a person who by appearances seems to be either an immigrant from another continent (or perhaps, the child of said immigrants). I have to conclude that this is a common cultural behavior among the countries on this continent.