Anonymous wrote:People who wear earbuds/headphones while driving. Idiotic and so unnecessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Last second mergers who know full well they should have merged earlier, but want to cut in later.
I hate these people will all of my being. Nothing gets my blood boiling more. Why do you think it's ok to cut in line?? Would you do it at the grocery store?
It’s not like the grocery store. There’s no “line.” If there are two lanes and one is backed up for miles, I’m going to cruise up closer to the exit and take a gap. I’m breaking no laws and endangering no one. It’s easy to find a gap these days since many of you are looking at your phones anyway. Now THAT’S the real danger.
Uh, that "backed up for miles" is called a line. I agree that people shouldn't be looking at their phones, but two wrongs don't make a right - you are an entitled, selfish jerk. And probably a Maryland driver.
No, that’s not a “line.” There’s no such traffic control or motor vehicle definition. And I’m breaking no law.
You may not be breaking a law. But I’m not breaking a law when I don’t let you merge either. I’m not letting you in. Some sucker will, but it won’t be me.
Anonymous wrote:Drivers who know they need to make a turn coming up and instead of getting into the correct lane further back, they wait until the last minute to try and get over and end up blocking the through lane so that no one behind them can go.
I also loathe drivers who try to scoot through an intersection at the last minute and then block it. They knew damn well traffic wasn't going to clear before the yellow light turned red, yet they went anyway and then sit blocking the intersection.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not an aggressive driver at all. I will happily allow cars to merge when entering the interstate. Or when there is an unexpected lane closure. But if you race past a line of cars and try to merge at the last moment, I’m not letting you in. It has nothing to do with me. I simply refuse to enable narcissist behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Last second mergers who know full well they should have merged earlier, but want to cut in later.
It’s called a zipper merge and it’s how you’re supposed to do it.
+1
It’s more efficient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Last second mergers who know full well they should have merged earlier, but want to cut in later.
I hate these people will all of my being. Nothing gets my blood boiling more. Why do you think it's ok to cut in line?? Would you do it at the grocery store?
It’s not like the grocery store. There’s no “line.” If there are two lanes and one is backed up for miles, I’m going to cruise up closer to the exit and take a gap. I’m breaking no laws and endangering no one. It’s easy to find a gap these days since many of you are looking at your phones anyway. Now THAT’S the real danger.
Uh, that "backed up for miles" is called a line. I agree that people shouldn't be looking at their phones, but two wrongs don't make a right - you are an entitled, selfish jerk. And probably a Maryland driver.
No, that’s not a “line.” There’s no such traffic control or motor vehicle definition. And I’m breaking no law.
You may not be breaking a law. But I’m not breaking a law when I don’t let you merge either. I’m not letting you in. Some sucker will, but it won’t be me.
That’s the point. Nobody has to let me in. The natural flow of traffic will easily accommodate more vehicles slipping into the gaps than that single column of vehicles backing up in the right lane. Anyway, when you aggressively speed up to try to block me, all you’re doing is creating a nice gap behind you for me to slide into, so thank you very much!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Last second mergers who know full well they should have merged earlier, but want to cut in later.
It’s called a zipper merge and it’s how you’re supposed to do it.
+1
It’s more efficient.
yes when traffic is backed up. like this...
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zipper is fine and works
but I think the OP is talking about people who l ride down the thru lane. while other cars have properly merged.. and then force their way in so they can pick up half a dozen extra car lengths
when traffic is flowing. the merger should get up to speed with traffic and blend in. but people around have this aversion to pushing the go pedal to get up to speed to safely merge.
You mean, they are driving in the shoulder? Not sure what you mean by "ride down the thru lane"...
Sometimes, yes.
But I think what pp means is two lanes splitting - one is going straight, and the other is veering right, towards some sort of exit or different road. And instead of lining up in that right lane, they cruise in the left lane - going in a different direction - cut ahead of people and then merge into the right veering/turning lane at the last minute. These people are jerks and know they're being jerks, but their sense of entitlement are what drives them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Last second mergers who know full well they should have merged earlier, but want to cut in later.
I hate these people will all of my being. Nothing gets my blood boiling more. Why do you think it's ok to cut in line?? Would you do it at the grocery store?
It’s not like the grocery store. There’s no “line.” If there are two lanes and one is backed up for miles, I’m going to cruise up closer to the exit and take a gap. I’m breaking no laws and endangering no one. It’s easy to find a gap these days since many of you are looking at your phones anyway. Now THAT’S the real danger.
Uh, that "backed up for miles" is called a line. I agree that people shouldn't be looking at their phones, but two wrongs don't make a right - you are an entitled, selfish jerk. And probably a Maryland driver.
No, that’s not a “line.” There’s no such traffic control or motor vehicle definition. And I’m breaking no law.
You may not be breaking a law. But I’m not breaking a law when I don’t let you merge either. I’m not letting you in. Some sucker will, but it won’t be me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Last second mergers who know full well they should have merged earlier, but want to cut in later.
I hate these people will all of my being. Nothing gets my blood boiling more. Why do you think it's ok to cut in line?? Would you do it at the grocery store?
It’s not like the grocery store. There’s no “line.” If there are two lanes and one is backed up for miles, I’m going to cruise up closer to the exit and take a gap. I’m breaking no laws and endangering no one. It’s easy to find a gap these days since many of you are looking at your phones anyway. Now THAT’S the real danger.
Uh, that "backed up for miles" is called a line. I agree that people shouldn't be looking at their phones, but two wrongs don't make a right - you are an entitled, selfish jerk. And probably a Maryland driver.
No, that’s not a “line.” There’s no such traffic control or motor vehicle definition. And I’m breaking no law.
That’s the point. Nobody has to let me in. The natural flow of traffic will easily accommodate more vehicles slipping into the gaps than that single column of vehicles backing up in the right lane. Anyway, when you aggressively speed up to try to block me, all you’re doing is creating a nice gap behind you for me to slide into, so thank you very much!
You may not be breaking a law. But I’m not breaking a law when I don’t let you merge either. I’m not letting you in. Some sucker will, but it won’t be me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Last second mergers who know full well they should have merged earlier, but want to cut in later.
I hate these people will all of my being. Nothing gets my blood boiling more. Why do you think it's ok to cut in line?? Would you do it at the grocery store?
It’s not like the grocery store. There’s no “line.” If there are two lanes and one is backed up for miles, I’m going to cruise up closer to the exit and take a gap. I’m breaking no laws and endangering no one. It’s easy to find a gap these days since many of you are looking at your phones anyway. Now THAT’S the real danger.
Uh, that "backed up for miles" is called a line. I agree that people shouldn't be looking at their phones, but two wrongs don't make a right - you are an entitled, selfish jerk. And probably a Maryland driver.
No, that’s not a “line.” There’s no such traffic control or motor vehicle definition. And I’m breaking no law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Last second mergers who know full well they should have merged earlier, but want to cut in later.
I hate these people will all of my being. Nothing gets my blood boiling more. Why do you think it's ok to cut in line?? Would you do it at the grocery store?
It’s not like the grocery store. There’s no “line.” If there are two lanes and one is backed up for miles, I’m going to cruise up closer to the exit and take a gap. I’m breaking no laws and endangering no one. It’s easy to find a gap these days since many of you are looking at your phones anyway. Now THAT’S the real danger.
Uh, that "backed up for miles" is called a line. I agree that people shouldn't be looking at their phones, but two wrongs don't make a right - you are an entitled, selfish jerk. And probably a Maryland driver.
No, that’s not a “line.” There’s no such traffic control or motor vehicle definition. And I’m breaking no law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Last second mergers who know full well they should have merged earlier, but want to cut in later.
I hate these people will all of my being. Nothing gets my blood boiling more. Why do you think it's ok to cut in line?? Would you do it at the grocery store?
It’s not like the grocery store. There’s no “line.” If there are two lanes and one is backed up for miles, I’m going to cruise up closer to the exit and take a gap. I’m breaking no laws and endangering no one. It’s easy to find a gap these days since many of you are looking at your phones anyway. Now THAT’S the real danger.
Uh, that "backed up for miles" is called a line. I agree that people shouldn't be looking at their phones, but two wrongs don't make a right - you are an entitled, selfish jerk. And probably a Maryland driver.