Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I thought of you and this thread as I was trying to merge onto a 66 Eastbound traffic lane this afternoon with no merge area. I sped up as expected to move into an adequate merge space between 2 cars. The ASSSSS in the 2nd car sped up to block me from entering. I had to swerve to the far right/bold yellow line shoulder to avoid being hit.
I am not one who dead stops in a merge, but the above scenario happens so frequently around here that I give people a pass. Other cars speed up all of the time to block mergers.
Which ramp onto 66E has no merge area?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What makes me rage more are the drivers that ARE ALREADY ON THE MAIN ROAD but use long merge lanes to jump of the the slower main road and spped ahead of 7-8 cars only to merge right back into the road. When I see people doing this in my mirror I often won't let them merge back in easily because the merge lanes are for cars ENTERING the roadway a-holes!
OH I HATE THIS! Happens on the inner loop all the time where traffic from the Rockville Pike merges in on the left. It's a very long merge lane and people hop into it all the time to get ahead of traffic. Makes me ragey.
Anonymous wrote:This was not one of them. There was a long straight away with light enough traffic that, if they had picked up to match the road speed, they could have easily got into a 3-4 car length gap. But no. We sit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GW parkway has several exits and entrances like this. (123 to go north, by the CIA, etc). I hate it both as the merger and the merged. It is really a poor lane design. Neither driver can see far enough out to know what to do all the time.
I do my best but try to avoid those lanes when I know it is coming.
I’m 20+ years without an accident I’ve caused, and a very good driver. These are just lousy situations. My solution is to go a different way.
Okay - so I googled this since I couldn't think of any, and I have seen a few of these - and have subsequently avoided them. And I don't blame the people who stop entirely, because I know that there is a subset of drivers in this area that will absolutely not let anyone merge.
https://wtop.com/traffic/2012/06/worst-traffic-merges-in-dc-metro-area/slide/1/
Off-f*cking-topic.
OP said there WAS room to merge.
Oooooh we got the post police up in here!! Gonna give us detention for being off topic?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GW parkway has several exits and entrances like this. (123 to go north, by the CIA, etc). I hate it both as the merger and the merged. It is really a poor lane design. Neither driver can see far enough out to know what to do all the time.
I do my best but try to avoid those lanes when I know it is coming.
I’m 20+ years without an accident I’ve caused, and a very good driver. These are just lousy situations. My solution is to go a different way.
Okay - so I googled this since I couldn't think of any, and I have seen a few of these - and have subsequently avoided them. And I don't blame the people who stop entirely, because I know that there is a subset of drivers in this area that will absolutely not let anyone merge.
https://wtop.com/traffic/2012/06/worst-traffic-merges-in-dc-metro-area/slide/1/
Off-f*cking-topic.
OP said there WAS room to merge.
Oooooh we got the post police up in here!! Gonna give us detention for being off topic?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GW parkway has several exits and entrances like this. (123 to go north, by the CIA, etc). I hate it both as the merger and the merged. It is really a poor lane design. Neither driver can see far enough out to know what to do all the time.
I do my best but try to avoid those lanes when I know it is coming.
I’m 20+ years without an accident I’ve caused, and a very good driver. These are just lousy situations. My solution is to go a different way.
Okay - so I googled this since I couldn't think of any, and I have seen a few of these - and have subsequently avoided them. And I don't blame the people who stop entirely, because I know that there is a subset of drivers in this area that will absolutely not let anyone merge.
https://wtop.com/traffic/2012/06/worst-traffic-merges-in-dc-metro-area/slide/1/
Off-f*cking-topic.
OP said there WAS room to merge.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I thought of you and this thread as I was trying to merge onto a 66 Eastbound traffic lane this afternoon with no merge area. I sped up as expected to move into an adequate merge space between 2 cars. The ASSSSS in the 2nd car sped up to block me from entering. I had to swerve to the far right/bold yellow line shoulder to avoid being hit.
I am not one who dead stops in a merge, but the above scenario happens so frequently around here that I give people a pass. Other cars speed up all of the time to block mergers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GW parkway has several exits and entrances like this. (123 to go north, by the CIA, etc). I hate it both as the merger and the merged. It is really a poor lane design. Neither driver can see far enough out to know what to do all the time.
I do my best but try to avoid those lanes when I know it is coming.
I’m 20+ years without an accident I’ve caused, and a very good driver. These are just lousy situations. My solution is to go a different way.
Okay - so I googled this since I couldn't think of any, and I have seen a few of these - and have subsequently avoided them. And I don't blame the people who stop entirely, because I know that there is a subset of drivers in this area that will absolutely not let anyone merge.
https://wtop.com/traffic/2012/06/worst-traffic-merges-in-dc-metro-area/slide/1/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
But...people can't just stop at will in a moving lane of traffic. It is against the law and they will cause accidents.
Go start a new thread if you want to rant about road rage. This one is about people who don't obey traffic laws by stopping in a traffic lane that should be moving. You can also bitch on there about people who drive faster than 55 mph in the left lane and flash their lights at you because you never move out of the left lane.![]()
I don't think anybody is stopping at will in a moving lane of traffic -- as in, oh, I think I'm just going to stop here right now because I think it's a great place to stop, whee!
Also, here's the OP:
Why do you do this? It makes me hate you. I don’t want to hate you.
So I think that road rage is entirely on topic.
Anonymous wrote:GW parkway has several exits and entrances like this. (123 to go north, by the CIA, etc). I hate it both as the merger and the merged. It is really a poor lane design. Neither driver can see far enough out to know what to do all the time.
I do my best but try to avoid those lanes when I know it is coming.
I’m 20+ years without an accident I’ve caused, and a very good driver. These are just lousy situations. My solution is to go a different way.
Anonymous wrote:
But...people can't just stop at will in a moving lane of traffic. It is against the law and they will cause accidents.
Go start a new thread if you want to rant about road rage. This one is about people who don't obey traffic laws by stopping in a traffic lane that should be moving. You can also bitch on there about people who drive faster than 55 mph in the left lane and flash their lights at you because you never move out of the left lane.![]()
Why do you do this? It makes me hate you. I don’t want to hate you.