Anonymous wrote:Yesterday, at a driver who stopped in a roundabout to let a car in. A brief honk to tell them that yielding to incoming cars in a roundabout is not correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tap/gentle honk when the person in front of me doesn't realize the light has changed from red to green (usuallybecause they are on their phone, not because I tapped a split sec9nd after the light changed).
This, and it happens at least 1-2 each week. I am not impatient (I will give people much more time to go than my wife feels is reasonable), but so many drivers aren't paying attention these days. Often you can see they are looking down at their cell phone. I try to make it a short, hey let's go, honk. Most don't care and understand why, some still act surprised/annoyed. I just don't have time to sit there while they go with the program - especially at intersections where the light rotation takes a longer time.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a regular green-light honker - sorry! People are too distracted these days. Also, I was distracted and got honked at recently. Other instances are when creeps honk at me from the car when I'm walking down the street dressed up or in yoga clothes smh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And do you think it's an even ratio? Do others honk at you more often thank you use your horn on others... or vice versa?
Last week when some idiot got into a right turn only lane and then decided at the last minute that they didn't want to do that and almost sideswiped the rental car I had.
Prior to that, when the person missed the left turn lane on 123 for Tyson's Mall and then thinks it's ok to hang out in the left through lane and back up traffic. I actually lay on my horn when people do this. Just go to the next light.
For me, it would have been when I wasn't paying attention to or have missed the light turning green, which is perfectly understandable.
DS says that it’s only bad drivers who never miss an exit.
Anonymous wrote:Traffic circles.
It genuinely seems like 1 out of 20 really don't understand how they work.
Am used to it now. I'll give them a honk and a scare. But I'm prepared for it, so nothing ever dangerous. It's clueless idiots who don't understand that people in the circle have the right of way. Breathtakingly stupid people on Connecticut and Mass Ave.
Anonymous wrote:I got aggressively honked at last week for not turning right on red…when there was a No Turn On Red Sign and several pedestrians crossing the street.
Today I honked at a car that just stopped in the lane mid block, no blinker or flashers. I couldn’t get over to drive around them so I waited a few seconds to see if they would start moving again. When they didn’t, I gave them a couple of polite beeps. Then I see someone sauntering over to hop in the back. It was an Uber. The car still didn’t start moving even after the rider got in so I laid on the horn.
Anonymous wrote:I try to never honk except for the gentle “the light is green” tap or if I really needed to alert someone that I’m there for some reason like if they’re about to back into me.
But sometimes I do it in anger. It’s not smart because it doesn’t achieve anything and puts you at risk because people are nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yesterday, at a driver who stopped in a roundabout to let a car in. A brief honk to tell them that yielding to incoming cars in a roundabout is not correct.
Sometimes, it’s the safest thing though.