Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone know MD drivers are the worst in the region, particularly the ones in SUVs.
This.
Oh yes, the MD SUVs with bass boosted rap music... tons of them getting off at 495 to Tysons to work and shop. They don't know how to share the road and merge with local traffic.
Believe me, we don't want to have to be in your land of strip mall suburbia blandness any more than you want us there. That's why we hightail it out (speeding)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone know MD drivers are the worst in the region, particularly the ones in SUVs.
This.
Oh yes, the MD SUVs with bass boosted rap music... tons of them getting off at 495 to Tysons to work and shop. They don't know how to share the road and merge with local traffic.
Believe me, we don't want to have to be in your land of strip mall suburbia blandness any more than you want us there. That's why we hightail it out (speeding)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone know MD drivers are the worst in the region, particularly the ones in SUVs.
This.
Oh yes, the MD SUVs with bass boosted rap music... tons of them getting off at 495 to Tysons to work and shop. They don't know how to share the road and merge with local traffic.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone know MD drivers are the worst in the region, particularly the ones in SUVs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I posted this in the other thread but it seems relevant so I'll repost here:
I have driven all over this country. And the drivers that take the cake in awfulness: Virginians. So utterly passive aggressive, slow but often will try to prevent you from passing? Just bizarre and strange behavior.
Maryland, on the other hand: the drivers are fast, but it doesn't seem to be personal. They'll cut in front of you fast and then speed away. I much prefer that to the driving in Virginia which seems to veer from deranged to purposefully obtuse. I've also seen hardly any incidences of true road rage in MD and seen countless examples in VA. I think it's because MD drivers are going too fast to care
My experience is pretty much the opposite. Maryland drivers are slow. They'll cut in front of you and continue to be slow. They seem to be unaware that there are other cars on the road, but since they all drive slow, it generally works out for them.
Anonymous wrote:Because a lot of them learned to drive in Maryland, and then moved to VA.