Anonymous wrote:Absolutely infuriating. God, people are so stupid in America. Not only the driver you describe, but absolute imbeciles in this thread who defend this garbage. You think the crap out of them to shame. You do not hold up traffic for an entire cycle because you're trying to turn from a straight going lane.
The a hole is either trying to cut in front of the line because they don't want to wait at the end of the left turn lane. Or they're not familiar with the area (no excuse). If you aren't familiar with an area an miss a turn, it isn't that big of a deal. You keep driving and do a U turn or go around then block. Everyone has GPS these days, you'll get re-routed. You don't stop in the middle of the damn road.
Morons in this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they are new to driving in a city, or new to U.S. driving.
Then they shouldn't be driving in a city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is not familiar with the area and did not realize she needed to get over in time.
So, do a U-turn or go around the block. More to the point, this driver thinks they’re more important than everyone else. Which is quite common if you live in the DMV.
She doesn't have to turn to accommodate you. You're not special. Just wait a minute. You'll be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is not familiar with the area and did not realize she needed to get over in time.
So, do a U-turn or go around the block. More to the point, this driver thinks they’re more important than everyone else. Which is quite common if you live in the DMV.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you are right that this is annoying and she should have gone straight. However, I doubt that any of the people ahead of you who just changed lanes are still stewing about this. When you get angry at something like this it stays with you longer. Start honking and you get angrier and work yourself up.
I am curious if the horn honking made her move/ go straight? I used to be a prolific horn honker for this type of thing and it rarely helped- the only times I find horn honking to change behaviors is when the person doesn't actually know that she is doing something wrong- eg about to merge into her blind spot; about to turn the wrong way down a one way street without seeing the signs. Self centered people like this woman are not going to change their ways because someone five cars back is honking. But the person next to you and any nearby pedestrians are going to hear it and be more annoyed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is not familiar with the area and did not realize she needed to get over in time.
So, do a U-turn or go around the block. More to the point, this driver thinks they’re more important than everyone else. Which is quite common if you live in the DMV.
She doesn't have to turn to accommodate you. You're not special. Just wait a minute. You'll be fine.
Uh, she does have to follow the rules of the road. They are there to accommodate everyone AND keep people safe. People like this driver, or probably you, are endangering other people on the road and should get their license cut up.
No one is being endangered by having to wait a few extra seconds. Stop your road rage and everyone will be much safer. No one is saying that she is in the right either. But your entitlement and aggression aren’t making you any more right either.
When I lived on Conn Ave people did this frequently when turning on Nebraska. I didn’t lose my shit every day. Majority of them don’t know that’s how traffic flows because it makes zero sense. So I waited a few seconds and forgot all about it by the time I got home.
I shake my head that anyone justifies the lane blocker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is not familiar with the area and did not realize she needed to get over in time.
So, do a U-turn or go around the block. More to the point, this driver thinks they’re more important than everyone else. Which is quite common if you live in the DMV.
She doesn't have to turn to accommodate you. You're not special. Just wait a minute. You'll be fine.
Uh, she does have to follow the rules of the road. They are there to accommodate everyone AND keep people safe. People like this driver, or probably you, are endangering other people on the road and should get their license cut up.
No one is being endangered by having to wait a few extra seconds. Stop your road rage and everyone will be much safer. No one is saying that she is in the right either. But your entitlement and aggression aren’t making you any more right either.
When I lived on Conn Ave people did this frequently when turning on Nebraska. I didn’t lose my shit every day. Majority of them don’t know that’s how traffic flows because it makes zero sense. So I waited a few seconds and forgot all about it by the time I got home.
Anonymous wrote:When people come on here and explain that the reason they're mad at someone is because that someone must be entitled and feel more important than everyone else... I find it hilarious the poster doesn't realize they're mad for exactly the same reason.
You just hate that someone else doesn't think YOU're important. Because you think about yourself as more important than others. That's what's coming out of your post, OP!
See, I don't think like that, so when someone cuts me off or holds up everyone at an intersection... I don't take it personally. I don't get mad. Life happens. It's not a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is not familiar with the area and did not realize she needed to get over in time.
So, do a U-turn or go around the block. More to the point, this driver thinks they’re more important than everyone else. Which is quite common if you live in the DMV.
She doesn't have to turn to accommodate you. You're not special. Just wait a minute. You'll be fine.
Uh, she does have to follow the rules of the road. They are there to accommodate everyone AND keep people safe. People like this driver, or probably you, are endangering other people on the road and should get their license cut up.
Anonymous wrote:Lay on the horn and never stop. Honestly, if I could get into the other lane and had a Dunkin Donuts coffee I'd toss it at that jerk's car too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is not familiar with the area and did not realize she needed to get over in time.
So, do a U-turn or go around the block. More to the point, this driver thinks they’re more important than everyone else. Which is quite common if you live in the DMV.