Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with all of the aggressive pickup drivers around here? I just had one flash their lights and tailgate for a mile on a 2 lane road in Arlington. I was going the speed limit which was 30 mph and he was freaking out.
Drugs and alcohol (yes, even during the day) and mental illness. It’s not in any way normal to recklessly drive and become unglued when you encounter someone going the speed limit.
If you're actually going the speed limit and paying attention to the road - awesome! you're doing a great job! MANY of these complaints are because people have their heads buried in the their phones and randomly speed up and slow down all over the place. That's where my frustration comes into play even if doing "the speed limit".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with all of the aggressive pickup drivers around here? I just had one flash their lights and tailgate for a mile on a 2 lane road in Arlington. I was going the speed limit which was 30 mph and he was freaking out.
Drugs and alcohol (yes, even during the day) and mental illness. It’s not in any way normal to recklessly drive and become unglued when you encounter someone going the speed limit.
If you're actually going the speed limit and paying attention to the road - awesome! you're doing a great job! MANY of these complaints are because people have their heads buried in the their phones and randomly speed up and slow down all over the place. That's where my frustration comes into play even if doing "the speed limit".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with all of the aggressive pickup drivers around here? I just had one flash their lights and tailgate for a mile on a 2 lane road in Arlington. I was going the speed limit which was 30 mph and he was freaking out.
Drugs and alcohol (yes, even during the day) and mental illness. It’s not in any way normal to recklessly drive and become unglued when you encounter someone going the speed limit.
If you're actually going the speed limit and paying attention to the road - awesome! you're doing a great job! MANY of these complaints are because people have their heads buried in the their phones and randomly speed up and slow down all over the place. That's where my frustration comes into play even if doing "the speed limit".
Anonymous wrote:It's your stupid Tesla not the speed op.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't honk at people going exactly the speed limit but I do think they are either anxious, sanctimonious, or fixated so much on their speedometer that they're failing to pay adequate attention to other things, and therefore not any safer than me and the rest of traffic going 5-10 over. I amuse myself by imagining that they might be trying to avoid police attention because they have no license or insurance, or have open warrants, or something. It also means they may be incapable of "reading the room" (I mean, the police here drive 10-15 over routinely), which isn't a good quality in a driver needing situational awareness, or aren't local and are thus unpredictable. So it makes sense to get away from them.
I did have a funny one recently in this vein, though, with a driver behind me who started honking furiously for me to go when a light turned green. I was stopped because there was an MCPS bus that had just pulled up with its lights flashing unloading kids on the other side of the street, and the median was only a painted stripe so everyone had to stop in both directions. I actually thought I was possibly sitting just past the point where the bus camera would have caught me (it pulled up and stopped while we were all at a red light) and could maybe have gone, but it was too expensive of a gamble to take. This guy one car length behind me would absolutely have been nailed. He didn't even realize that if I had moved he would definitely have gotten a $250 automated ticket. You're welcome, dipstick!
Obeying the law is sanctimonious? Wow this thread is crazy
+1 this thread is insane
Yeah, this is a crazy thread!! I guess all these people saying to drive over the speed limit must have hundreds of speeding tickets if you do that in DC. Since when is obeying the law (speed limit) a bad thing? No wonder you are all protesting the gathering up of the illegal immigrants, you don't think they broke any laws![]()
I do 80 on the GWP and I’ve never received a single speeding ticket in my life.
Bully for you. It’s still reckless driving. Did you ever ask yourself WHY you behave that way? So you get somewhere a full minute I do?? Thoughtless and selfish. That road was not constructed for 80 MPH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with all of the aggressive pickup drivers around here? I just had one flash their lights and tailgate for a mile on a 2 lane road in Arlington. I was going the speed limit which was 30 mph and he was freaking out.
Drugs and alcohol (yes, even during the day) and mental illness. It’s not in any way normal to recklessly drive and become unglued when you encounter someone going the speed limit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with all of the aggressive pickup drivers around here? I just had one flash their lights and tailgate for a mile on a 2 lane road in Arlington. I was going the speed limit which was 30 mph and he was freaking out.
Drugs and alcohol (yes, even during the day) and mental illness. It’s not in any way normal to recklessly drive and become unglued when you encounter someone going the speed limit.
Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with all of the aggressive pickup drivers around here? I just had one flash their lights and tailgate for a mile on a 2 lane road in Arlington. I was going the speed limit which was 30 mph and he was freaking out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't honk at people going exactly the speed limit but I do think they are either anxious, sanctimonious, or fixated so much on their speedometer that they're failing to pay adequate attention to other things, and therefore not any safer than me and the rest of traffic going 5-10 over. I amuse myself by imagining that they might be trying to avoid police attention because they have no license or insurance, or have open warrants, or something. It also means they may be incapable of "reading the room" (I mean, the police here drive 10-15 over routinely), which isn't a good quality in a driver needing situational awareness, or aren't local and are thus unpredictable. So it makes sense to get away from them.
I did have a funny one recently in this vein, though, with a driver behind me who started honking furiously for me to go when a light turned green. I was stopped because there was an MCPS bus that had just pulled up with its lights flashing unloading kids on the other side of the street, and the median was only a painted stripe so everyone had to stop in both directions. I actually thought I was possibly sitting just past the point where the bus camera would have caught me (it pulled up and stopped while we were all at a red light) and could maybe have gone, but it was too expensive of a gamble to take. This guy one car length behind me would absolutely have been nailed. He didn't even realize that if I had moved he would definitely have gotten a $250 automated ticket. You're welcome, dipstick!
Obeying the law is sanctimonious? Wow this thread is crazy
+1 this thread is insane
Yeah, this is a crazy thread!! I guess all these people saying to drive over the speed limit must have hundreds of speeding tickets if you do that in DC. Since when is obeying the law (speed limit) a bad thing? No wonder you are all protesting the gathering up of the illegal immigrants, you don't think they broke any laws![]()
I do 80 on the GWP and I’ve never received a single speeding ticket in my life.
Bully for you. It’s still reckless driving. Did you ever ask yourself WHY you behave that way? So you get somewhere a full minute I do?? Thoughtless and selfish. That road was not constructed for 80 MPH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't honk at people going exactly the speed limit but I do think they are either anxious, sanctimonious, or fixated so much on their speedometer that they're failing to pay adequate attention to other things, and therefore not any safer than me and the rest of traffic going 5-10 over. I amuse myself by imagining that they might be trying to avoid police attention because they have no license or insurance, or have open warrants, or something. It also means they may be incapable of "reading the room" (I mean, the police here drive 10-15 over routinely), which isn't a good quality in a driver needing situational awareness, or aren't local and are thus unpredictable. So it makes sense to get away from them.
I did have a funny one recently in this vein, though, with a driver behind me who started honking furiously for me to go when a light turned green. I was stopped because there was an MCPS bus that had just pulled up with its lights flashing unloading kids on the other side of the street, and the median was only a painted stripe so everyone had to stop in both directions. I actually thought I was possibly sitting just past the point where the bus camera would have caught me (it pulled up and stopped while we were all at a red light) and could maybe have gone, but it was too expensive of a gamble to take. This guy one car length behind me would absolutely have been nailed. He didn't even realize that if I had moved he would definitely have gotten a $250 automated ticket. You're welcome, dipstick!
Obeying the law is sanctimonious? Wow this thread is crazy
+1 this thread is insane
Yeah, this is a crazy thread!! I guess all these people saying to drive over the speed limit must have hundreds of speeding tickets if you do that in DC. Since when is obeying the law (speed limit) a bad thing? No wonder you are all protesting the gathering up of the illegal immigrants, you don't think they broke any laws![]()
I do 80 on the GWP and I’ve never received a single speeding ticket in my life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't honk at people going exactly the speed limit but I do think they are either anxious, sanctimonious, or fixated so much on their speedometer that they're failing to pay adequate attention to other things, and therefore not any safer than me and the rest of traffic going 5-10 over. I amuse myself by imagining that they might be trying to avoid police attention because they have no license or insurance, or have open warrants, or something. It also means they may be incapable of "reading the room" (I mean, the police here drive 10-15 over routinely), which isn't a good quality in a driver needing situational awareness, or aren't local and are thus unpredictable. So it makes sense to get away from them.
I did have a funny one recently in this vein, though, with a driver behind me who started honking furiously for me to go when a light turned green. I was stopped because there was an MCPS bus that had just pulled up with its lights flashing unloading kids on the other side of the street, and the median was only a painted stripe so everyone had to stop in both directions. I actually thought I was possibly sitting just past the point where the bus camera would have caught me (it pulled up and stopped while we were all at a red light) and could maybe have gone, but it was too expensive of a gamble to take. This guy one car length behind me would absolutely have been nailed. He didn't even realize that if I had moved he would definitely have gotten a $250 automated ticket. You're welcome, dipstick!
Obeying the law is sanctimonious? Wow this thread is crazy
+1 this thread is insane
Yeah, this is a crazy thread!! I guess all these people saying to drive over the speed limit must have hundreds of speeding tickets if you do that in DC. Since when is obeying the law (speed limit) a bad thing? No wonder you are all protesting the gathering up of the illegal immigrants, you don't think they broke any laws![]()
Anonymous wrote:Funny. Just yesterday, I was wondering why VA drivers are so fking slow.
I assume they are slow in general.