Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're in the passing lane and somebody comes up behind you, you need to move over even if the other person is speeding.
What if you're in the process of passing someone even slower than you?
Them move over when you're finished, obviously. This isn't hard.
It just seems so hard for the person behind me to stay at a safe following distance until I'm done passing.
Really hard to understand unless you get that they are self important today DC area losers.
If you are asking this question at all means you are clogging up the left lane. Just stay in the right lane unless you can efficiently pass. It shouldn’t take more than 10 seconds to pass. And that is generous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We all have them. What's yours?
Me, I don't think speeding is dangerous by default. The details matter. 80 on the highway? If you're alert, it's perfectly fine. 80 on a local road? Um, no. If it's 35, 45 can be totally safe. IF it's 45, 60 can be fine.
There are TONS of unsafe "slow" (or speed limit) drivers who are distracted, do not have good control, and are unsafe. I say this as someone who's lived car-less for many years, and still lives in a highly walkable area (and walks a lot myself). The person going speed limit but on a hands free phone call, is WAY more distracted than someone going 15 over, but fully present.
What's your unpopular driving opinion?
Maryland drivers are the worst. I don't understand why it would be that way, but it is.
Florida drivers are also rude and aggressive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We all have them. What's yours?
Me, I don't think speeding is dangerous by default. The details matter. 80 on the highway? If you're alert, it's perfectly fine. 80 on a local road? Um, no. If it's 35, 45 can be totally safe. IF it's 45, 60 can be fine.
There are TONS of unsafe "slow" (or speed limit) drivers who are distracted, do not have good control, and are unsafe. I say this as someone who's lived car-less for many years, and still lives in a highly walkable area (and walks a lot myself). The person going speed limit but on a hands free phone call, is WAY more distracted than someone going 15 over, but fully present.
What's your unpopular driving opinion?
Maryland drivers are the worst. I don't understand why it would be that way, but it is.
Florida drivers are also rude and aggressive.
This is unpopular on this board but don't let FACTS get in the way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We all have them. What's yours?
Me, I don't think speeding is dangerous by default. The details matter. 80 on the highway? If you're alert, it's perfectly fine. 80 on a local road? Um, no. If it's 35, 45 can be totally safe. IF it's 45, 60 can be fine.
There are TONS of unsafe "slow" (or speed limit) drivers who are distracted, do not have good control, and are unsafe. I say this as someone who's lived car-less for many years, and still lives in a highly walkable area (and walks a lot myself). The person going speed limit but on a hands free phone call, is WAY more distracted than someone going 15 over, but fully present.
What's your unpopular driving opinion?
Maryland drivers are the worst. I don't understand why it would be that way, but it is.
Florida drivers are also rude and aggressive.
Anonymous wrote:Driving is dumb and should be rare. Only people in rural areas should own their own cars. Most people should take public transportation or ride share. The max speed limit within urban areas should be 20 mph. The max speed limit in suburban areas/small towns should be 35 mph. In rural areas there should be no speed limit at all.
It's ridiculous that cars are the default mode of transportation in the US. They are inefficient, polluting, and dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:We all have them. What's yours?
Me, I don't think speeding is dangerous by default. The details matter. 80 on the highway? If you're alert, it's perfectly fine. 80 on a local road? Um, no. If it's 35, 45 can be totally safe. IF it's 45, 60 can be fine.
There are TONS of unsafe "slow" (or speed limit) drivers who are distracted, do not have good control, and are unsafe. I say this as someone who's lived car-less for many years, and still lives in a highly walkable area (and walks a lot myself). The person going speed limit but on a hands free phone call, is WAY more distracted than someone going 15 over, but fully present.
What's your unpopular driving opinion?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That anyone convicted drunk driving should be only issued a motorcycle license
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Anonymous wrote:If you are doing a quick drop off at school (not carline), pull over on the school side of the street, and for the love of God STAY IN YOUR CAR and have your child exit alone on the right side. Do not open your car door into busy school morning traffic. If your child can't get out alone, go through the car line where everyone is slow and be slow like them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in DC metro area are some of the worst drivers and don’t understand 4 way stops. I nearly got t-boned yesterday by someone who decided they had the right of way even though a car from their direction just went and I was the next car clockwise.
People are idiots. I’ve never had to use my horn as much as I have had to driving here
I was taught that no one has the right of way at a 4 way stop intersection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you habitually back into parking spaces, you are annoying.
+1000 I HATE YOU PEOPLE
Most of you can't do it well so you take freakin 3x's as long to park in the space than if you just pulled in. Meanwhile I find a space 2 down from you and are out me car and in the store and you're still trying to park (this is just funny), but the worst is if we are both looking for a space in a lot and I'm behind you, I see a space but assume you are going to get it, you pass it, so just when I think I'm getting it, you stop to start backing in. UGH! Now I have to back up and hope someone wasn't behind me so the whole line of us are screwed because you want to "pull out faster" I HATE YOU PEOPLE!
And who pull out of their space faster?
Anonymous wrote:That anyone convicted drunk driving should be only issued a motorcycle license
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your tire is mostly or completely off of this concrete part by the curb, you failed at street/parallel parking. Your tire should ideally be ALL the way on that part, and at least partially. And you shouldn't be leaving like 5 feet between cars, for crying out loud!
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Then some idiot parks right behind you leaving 1 inch space and another one do the same thing right in front of you. What do you do now with your wheels right next to the curb?
I'll do that, to compensate for the 5 feet you left in front of you. Make a balanced choice next time, and it'll be a win for everyone.
Sounds like street parking isn't for you, then. Move, or get a smaller car.
Sounds like logic and reading comprehension isn’t for you
I think you're just personally offended. Park better next time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your tire is mostly or completely off of this concrete part by the curb, you failed at street/parallel parking. Your tire should ideally be ALL the way on that part, and at least partially. And you shouldn't be leaving like 5 feet between cars, for crying out loud!
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Then some idiot parks right behind you leaving 1 inch space and another one do the same thing right in front of you. What do you do now with your wheels right next to the curb?
I'll do that, to compensate for the 5 feet you left in front of you. Make a balanced choice next time, and it'll be a win for everyone.
Sounds like street parking isn't for you, then. Move, or get a smaller car.
Sounds like logic and reading comprehension isn’t for you