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topspeed
06-06-2006, 09:26 AM
The new Cars movie has me thinking about my favorite hobby and combined with the cell phone thread, I noticed that I'm not the only one supressing road rage towards my fellow motorists that are...um...less attentive than they should be.

So...

What are your pet peeves regarding other drivers?

Some off the cuff observations:

* Cell phones: Get off your phone and drive. This ain't no moving toll booth, sunshine.
* Portable DVD players...on the dash!. While driving. In traffic. :nono:
* Sitting in the left lane while forcing others to go around you to the right.
* Eating, putting on make-up, reading the paper, or anything else not related to driving.
* Young kids that should be in car seats but aren't.
* Driving slower than the speed limit. (Yes, yes, I know this is perfectly legal. It's also perfectly annoying...particularly when I'm stuck behind you :p)
* Weaving in and out of traffic lanes, usually without a signal

C'mon, join in on the fun! It's cathartic! :D

paul_pci
06-06-2006, 09:43 AM
What drives me nuts is when people feel compelled to come to an almost complete stop when making a right turn even though the light is green or otherwise an unobstructed pathway to the right turn. When I lived in Madison, it seemed like every driver had to come to a complete stop when turning right. I wanted to go nuts so often, I just couldn't stand it. Back here in LA it's much better but you still get the occasional moron who feels compelled to slow to 5mph to turn right when there's no need to.

Likewise, I hate people who drive 60mph in the fast lane of a freeway.

GMichael
06-06-2006, 09:58 AM
All good points so far. How about this one? As a Harley rider, this one gets me the most. Someone stops at a stop sign on a side street. Sees a car (or motorcycle) coming about 1/2 mile away. They wait until the car is just about to go bye, and then they pull out in front of them.

People who think that they can get me to go faster by getting 3 inches fron my rear bumper. Can't you see that there is a car in front of me? How can I go faster?

People driving down the road with their blinker on. Where ya turning?

People from the other direction turning left in front of me with no blinker.

Waiting on a side street for someone to pass by so you can get behind them. But they turn down another street. No blinker.

People who slow down to 30 in a 55 mph zone because they saw a cop. Duh...

One for the flag guys/ladies. You are coming up to construction. One flag person is waving for you to stop. The other is waving you though. Both are upset with you for not following. Get your act together will ya.

I could go on all day.

markw
06-06-2006, 10:00 AM
People that swing out to the left before turning right.

People that swing out to the right before turning left.

People that, at the last minute, go almost diagonally from the leftmost lane, across traffic, into the exit.

People who see leaving any more than one car length between me and the car in front of me as an invitation to cut in and step on the brakes.

People that stay in the right lane of a limited access highway and intentionally match the speed on traffic entering it ...when they could either speed up, slow down, or safely pull into one of the middle lanes, thereby granting access to the entering vehicle.

People who crawl up my arse when they could easily pass me.

Anyone in front of me that goes slower then I do and won't let me pass.

Resident Loser
06-06-2006, 10:09 AM
What drives me nuts is when people feel compelled to come to an almost complete stop when making a right turn even though the light is green or otherwise an unobstructed pathway to the right turn. When I lived in Madison, it seemed like every driver had to come to a complete stop when turning right. I wanted to go nuts so often, I just couldn't stand it. Back here in LA it's much better but you still get the occasional moron who feels compelled to slow to 5mph to turn right when there's no need to.

Likewise, I hate people who drive 60mph in the fast lane of a freeway.

Didja' ever think maybe there's a good reason to make a turn at the speed you feel comfortable with and if that's 5-10mph, well...I've never noticed my speed, I'm usually looking for the errant pedestrian or vehicle to pull an @hole move...I wouldn't think it would be more than 10-15mph certainly not the NYC limit of 30 or the Nassau county 40mph...we have 90deg corners and don't have banked turns in my neck of the woods!

60mph on Long Island Expressways would be speeding...the limit is 55 with a minimum of 40...

Back on topic...the ones who are on the horn the millisecond the light turns green...I'd love to stick that horn where the sun don't shine...

jimHJJ(...People who park at bus stops, or who use handicapped parking spots when they aren't, or have baby-on-board signs...)

ericl
06-06-2006, 10:21 AM
people driving slow in the left lane (especially when they are holding up a line of cars)

people on the phone, too focused on their conversation to drive (almost got whacked by one of these idiots yesterday)

people who don't use turn signals, especially the ones who weave in and out of lanes without signalling (rampant in in northern cali)

RUBBERNECKERS!!!! especially at the stupid things like some idiot who just got pulled over, everyone has to slow down to gawk. just drive, a-holes!!

people who slow to a crawl as soon as they see a cop - hello, you are still allowed to go the speed limit!! there is no need to drop to 40mph, especially after you were going 70!!

old people.

giant suvs that drive slow and i can't see around. Lexus SUV drivers tend to be exceptionally bad drivers for some reason.

prius drivers - that stupid gauge on made them discover that the slower they go, the better mileage they get. now we all have to drive 45 mph. (FKA volvo driving hippies)

who me, road rage?? :)

Resident Loser
06-06-2006, 10:41 AM
...curious...what constitutes driving slow in the "fast" lane...

It's been mentioned a coupla' times, in a coupla' threads and I'm wonderin'...Is the posted speed limit considered slow?

I mean if everyone was doing the limit, wouldn't that obviate the need for such a lane?

jimHJJ(...hmmm...)

markw
06-06-2006, 10:49 AM
IMNSHO, the fast lane should be for passing only. It matters not what the speed one is traveling there, but if someone wants to go faster, then the driver in the leftmost lane should yield to the faster one.

IOW, unless one is a policeman or my mother, they have no right to tell me how fast I can drive.

And, this brings up ANOTHER pet peeve. Rolling roadblocks, (or embolisms) which occur when cars ride side by side in all lanes and maintain a constant speed, thereby preventing anyone from passing.

GMichael
06-06-2006, 10:52 AM
IMNSHO, the fast lane should be for passing only. It matters not what the speed one is traveling there, but if someone wants to go faster, then the driver in the leftmost lane should yield to the faster one.

IOW, unless one is a policeman or my mother, they have no right to tell me how fast I can drive.

And, this brings up ANOTHER pet peeve. Rolling roadblocks, (or embolisms) which occur when cars ride side by side in all lanes and maintain a constant speed, thereby preventing anyone from passing.


DMV would be quick to point out, there is no fast lane. It is called the passing lane. It's for passing. Anyone not passing someone should move right.

ericl
06-06-2006, 11:03 AM
...curious...what constitutes driving slow in the "fast" lane...

It's been mentioned a coupla' times, in a coupla' threads and I'm wonderin'...Is the posted speed limit considered slow?

I think the accepted speed is five mph over the speed limit. cops never pull you over below 10 mph over of the speed limit. that said..

WHen there's a line of cars behind you, and you are in the left lane, you are driving too slow.

when you are moving slower than the speed limit, then you are driving to slow.

when you're on a cell phone, you're driving too slow.

if you're forcing people to pass you on the right, you're driving to slow.

when i want to get around you, you are driving too slow.

:)

ericl
06-06-2006, 11:05 AM
IMNSHO, the fast lane should be for passing only. It matters not what the speed one is traveling there, but if someone wants to go faster, then the driver in the leftmost lane should yield to the faster one.


that answer is better than mine. It's the passing lane!! it should stay clear. too often you see EVERYBODY cruising in the left lane, and the right is open. :confused:

paul_pci
06-06-2006, 11:20 AM
What's this blinker thing you guys keep referring to?

Resident Loser
06-06-2006, 11:24 AM
IMNSHO, the fast lane should be for passing only. It matters not what the speed one is traveling there, but if someone wants to go faster, then the driver in the leftmost lane should yield to the faster one.

IOW, unless one is a policeman or my mother, they have no right to tell me how fast I can drive.

And, this brings up ANOTHER pet peeve. Rolling roadblocks, (or embolisms) which occur when cars ride side by side in all lanes and maintain a constant speed, thereby preventing anyone from passing.

...anarchy? So let me get this straight...If I'm doin' 55 (the limit on LI) while passing a gaggle of geeks (your embolism) doin' 54 and some numnutz drives up my backside blowin' his horn and flashing his highs, I'm required to exceed the speed limit or jeopardize myself, my passengers or other drivers with an patently unsafe move, simply because he's got a bug up his backside? Eventually, I will get ahead of the pack, see both headlamps of the nearest passed vehicle in my inside rearview mirror and be able to safely move to the right. Are you (or anyone else) saying I'm wrong?

Following the logic of your cop or mom statement, no one has the right to say I shouldn't head to high ground with a 'scoped rifle...

Might have been in the AAA mag or a local paper's police blotter column: When finally stopped for repeated unsignalled lane changes and when asked why signals weren't being used, a motorist replied "You have no right to know what I'm going to do"

jimHJJ(...that seems about right...)

GMichael
06-06-2006, 11:29 AM
...anarchy? So let me get this straight...If I'm doin' 55 (the limit on LI) while passing a gaggle of geeks (your embolism) doin' 54 and some numnutz drives up my backside blowin' his horn and flashing his highs, I'm required to exceed the speed limit or jeopardize myself, my passengers or other drivers with an patently unsafe move, simply because he's got a bug up his backside? Eventually, I will get ahead of the pack, see both headlamps of the nearest passed vehicle in my inside rearview mirror and be able to safely move to the right. Are you (or anyone else) saying I'm wrong?

Nope, keep going as you are. As long as you are passing and not pacing.


Following the logic of your cop or mom statement, no one has the right to say I shouldn't head to high ground with a 'scoped rifle...

I dn't follow.


Might have been in the AAA mag of a local paper's police blotter column: When finally stopped for repeated unsignalled lane changes and when asked why signals weren't being used, a motorist replied "You have no right to know what I'm going to do"

jimHJJ(...that seems about right...)

Sounds like my dad is driving again.

markw
06-06-2006, 11:35 AM
...anarchy? So let me get this straight...If I'm doin' 55 (the limit on LI) while passing a gaggle of geeks (your embolism) doin' 54 and some numnutz drives up my backside blowin' his horn and flashing his highs, I'm required to exceed the speed limit or jeopardize myself, my passengers or other drivers with an patently unsafe move, simply because he's got a bug up his backside? Eventually, I will get ahead of the pack, see both headlamps of the nearest passed vehicle in my inside rearview mirror and be able to safely move to the right. Are you (or anyone else) saying I'm wrong?

Following the logic of your cop or mom statement, no one has the right to say I shouldn't head to high ground with a 'scoped rifle...

Might have been in the AAA mag of a local paper's police blotter column: When finally stopped for repeated unsignalled lane changes and when asked why signals weren't being used, a motorist replied "You have no right to know what I'm going to do"

jimHJJ(...that seems about right...)If you were behind that rolling embolism, you wouldn't be passing anybody. All available lanes in front of you would be populated with cars, side by side, going the exact same speed. You'd be stuck behind, and staring at a "my kid is on the dumfuk high honor roll" sticker on the rear end of the car in front of you, slowly going into a slow burn with steam coming out of your ears and nostrils. Actually, I'd like a scoped rifle at times like this, particularly if some bozo climbs up my arse and starts honking.

Seriously, in a situation where I'm passing someone and some speed demon wants to go faster then me, I'll cut to the right as soon as I'm done passing the gaggle of goonies. No, I ain't gonna slam on my brakes and slow down to cut into the line but I might speed up a bit to hasten the process.

Common sense and courtesy should prevail but hey, we're from Noo Yawk and Noo Joisey, what do we know about dat stuff? Heck, the only thing using directional signals does here is give the other guy advance warning of our intentions and a chance to block us.

Resident Loser
06-06-2006, 12:00 PM
...markw, your "edit" confused the bejebbus outa' me!

jimHJJ(...thought I wuz havin' a siezure...)

markw
06-06-2006, 12:21 PM
...markw, your "edit" confused the bejebbus outa' me!

jimHJJ(...thought I wuz havin' a siezure...) Ithought you said you were going 55 and someone going 54 came up on you from behind and, oh well, never mind. No more edits on that one.

Markw(sometimes I confooze meself)

topspeed
06-06-2006, 04:09 PM
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Oh man, you guys are great! I agree with everything that has been noted. I loved Mark's observation about people swerving left to turn right and vice versa. SO TRUE!

A short story about rubberneckers:

While living in LaLa Land, I decided to visit my girlfriend who lived in San Bernardino. For those of you unfamiliar with the unique driving environment that is SoCal, this area is the World Record Holder for Rubberneckers. If you pull over to change a tire, you will back up the freeway for 5 miles. If it's an accident: 50 miles. Easy.

But I digress...

Normally, the LA to San Berdoo drive takes a bit over an hour. Less if there's light traffic.

3 1/2 hours later...

Yep, I'm fuming. Thank God I had a sunroof otherwise the steam pouring out of my ears would have completely fogged up my car. I've travelled exactly 50 miles. In over 3 hours. On the freeway. There was no use turning around because the other direction was as snarled as mine. That's the beauty of SoCal. An accident won't just screw up your lane. Oh nooooo, SoCal's bevy of morons going the other direction will have to slow down to look too. Truth. Anywho, I finally arrive at the accident somewhere around Ontario whereas I yell something regrettable out the window and finally sail on to San Bernardino.

And yes, she was hot enough to actually go through that Hell :p.

ForeverAutumn
06-06-2006, 05:10 PM
I love this thread! You've all raised some great pet peeves. Rubberneckers is certainly one of my biggest peeves. You know, if someone is in an accident or parked on the side of the road for whatever reason...it's none of your GD business!!! Mind your own business and just drive. Unless you're pulling over to help them, MOVE ON people. If you're pulling over to help then pull over already and get out of the way.

Here's another one. I'm stopped at a red light and I'm the second car in line. The car in front of me is crawling (roll, stop, roll stop) over the line and into the intersection like they're in a big hurry. When the light finally turns green, they just start rolling and crawl along way under the speed limit with me stuck behind them. C'mon! Go already!

People who move into "Right turn only" lanes, sit through a red light, and then go straight. Thus keeping the people who want to turn right from turning because they're stuck behind this a-hole who can't read a sign (this one happens to me almost daily).

People who don't wait their turn at 4-way stops. Or worse, people who don't stop at Stop signs altogether.

People who steal the parking spot that I've been sitting and waiting for.

People who cruise up and down the isles in the mall waiting for a spot close to the door instead of just parking further away where there are lots of spots. If you're going to spend hours walking around the mall, is it going to kill you to walk another 50 steps in the parking lot????

People who speed in School Zones.

People who drive along side me and won't let me change lanes.

People who don't wave to thank me when I slow down to let them change lanes.

People who drive on the same roads as me!

Geoffcin
06-06-2006, 05:11 PM
My pet peeve is when I'm rolling up in the left lane @ 72mph, and the guy in the center lane figures it the perfect time to pass the guy in front of him that's going 62mph, by pulling into the left lane (my lane) and speeding up to 63mph JUST as I'm about to overtake him. Oh, and without using a blinker either!

I ALWAY use my blinkers when ever I change lanes. One of my biggest pet peeve is when I'm looking to get into the right lane, put my blinker on and the guy in that lane speeds up as fast as he can to cut me off. If I see you do that prepare to take evasive manouvers as I'm going to pull right in front of you regardless and your either going to jam on the brakes or pull out your insurance card.

markw
06-06-2006, 05:35 PM
A brief reprise.


Common sense and courtesy should prevail but hey, we're from Noo Yawk and Noo Joisey, what do we know about dat stuff? Heck, the only thing using directional signals does here is give the other guy advance warning of our intentions and a chance to block us.

Geoffcin
06-06-2006, 06:27 PM
A brief reprise.

I didn't even read what you wrote now

topspeed
06-06-2006, 09:31 PM
Did you ever notice that anybody that drives slower than you is an a$$hole and anybody that drives faster than you is a maniac?

"Would you look at this a$$hole?!? Get out of the way!!!"
Vrrroooooommmm!!!
"Holy sh!t! That guy's a maniac!!!"

-George Carlin

GMichael
06-07-2006, 05:08 AM
People who drive on the same roads as me!

Got on a roll huh?

ForeverAutumn
06-07-2006, 05:17 AM
Got on a roll huh?

Yeah. I'm the only good driver on the road. Everyone else are morons who should just stay out of my way. :wink5:

And don't even get me started on the bike couriers downtown! That's a whole 'nother rant.

GMichael
06-07-2006, 05:49 AM
Yeah. I'm the only good driver on the road. Everyone else are morons who should just stay out of my way. :wink5:

And don't even get me started on the bike couriers downtown! That's a whole 'nother rant.

Ever see the movie Death Race 2000?

ForeverAutumn
06-07-2006, 06:15 AM
Ever see the movie Death Race 2000?

I haven't. But I know the premise. And while I like to play those games in my head, in reality I'm a pretty cautious and courtious driver.

Although I sometimes wonder if other drivers might be playing.

There's a lot of illegal street racing happening in our city right now. It's mostly teenagers. There have been several deaths this year caused by cars racing out of control. It's very sad when a 17-yr-old student is killed because the driver decides to race and ends up hitting a tree or a pole instead.

Add the street-racers to my list of pet peeves.

GMichael
06-07-2006, 06:35 AM
I haven't. But I know the premise. And while I like to play those games in my head, in reality I'm a pretty cautious and courtious driver.

Although I sometimes wonder if other drivers might be playing.

There's a lot of illegal street racing happening in our city right now. It's mostly teenagers. There have been several deaths this year caused by cars racing out of control. It's very sad when a 17-yr-old student is killed because the driver decides to race and ends up hitting a tree or a pole instead.

Add the street-racers to my list of pet peeves.


Throw in motorcyclists having burn out & wheelie contests while drunk off their arses.

kexodusc
06-07-2006, 07:19 AM
I hate kids who try crossing busy streets with that "stick your arm out" manoeuvre - eat puddle mud, kid.

Death to idiots who wait in parking lots for "good spots" and block the flow of traffic around them.

Double park me and I WILL have you towed.

I can't stand people who stop at YIELD signs when nothing's coming.

People who take more than 0.000001 miliseconds to go when the light turns green - you don't have the right to impede my driving, move it junior, or accept you're too old and slow to drive anymore.

A note to Geoff and Markw about the blocking thing - good call...
But it's been my experience - especially in Atlanta - that the vast majority of people trying to enter the lane in front of the blocker are usually doing something either:
a) illegal (speeding, etc)
b) Of questionable judgement (waiting to the last minute, driving recklessly, etc)

...I LOVE blocking these people. Everyday on my way home, 2 lanes merge into 1 just before my subdivision...there's signs for 3 miles...some losers speed up on the far right, ending lane and try to cut in at the last minute - ahead of me at that!!!...Not on my watch, sunshine! Your car better have airbags, because you're nosediving into the ditch. Unless you are some blonde/brunette bombshell, you can wait your turn like everyone else.

JohnMichael
06-07-2006, 08:03 AM
My number 1 pet peeve is driving down a two lane street or highway with no one behind me for miles. All of a sudden a car races out from an intersection to get in front of me. I have to reduce speed or slam on my breaks to keep from hitting them. They then drive 5-10 miles an hour slower than I was driving.

Not using turn signals drives me crazy.

Everyone elses pet peeves.

Woochifer
06-07-2006, 08:21 AM
Great topic speedy!

Man oh man, Bay Area drivers just frustrate me to no end! :incazzato: I've never driven in an area with so many brainfarted drivers, and I'll admit that part of it is because I was raised on the L.A. freeways and my instincts are still atuned to that brand of mania! I see a lot more unpredictable things that drivers do around here. At least in L.A., I KNEW that everyone else was driving like a maniac, and had a clear sense of when someone was going to try to cut me off and I knew the etiquette of when to flip the finger and when to get the finger. It was law of the jungle out there, but at least it was orderly! :D

As for my pet peeves, soooo many of them have already been touched upon. I think the general issue I have is simply drivers that have no awareness of what other drivers on the road are doing. Distracted driving in its many forms is obviously a part of it, but in the Bay Area it must be something in the air that I'm immune to because downright stupid driving seems pandemic around here.

To me the most dangerous conditions are when you have huge contrasts in what the drivers are doing. Just as an example, I-880 in the East Bay probably has the worst drivers collectively. That's because you have no sense of flow -- you have slow pokes in the no. 1 lane going 45 in a 65 zone, and you have huge numbers of these boy racers that go 90+ and want to "challenge" their skeels by making their lane changes as tight and dangerous as possible ("I'm not tailgating, I'm drafting!" yuh, right!). Add to this mix all the big rigs and delivery trucks coming out of the Port of Oakland and you got a very volatile mix.

And now that my commute has changed, I'm now finding a new pet peeve -- drivers that INSIST on driving the exact same speed as the guy next to them, even if the traffic is light! Aside from the rolling roadblock effect that this creates for everybody else, the drivers doing this will often situate themselves not directly next to you where they can be seen, but in the blind spot where you cannot see them! Sometimes I wonder what the driver's ed classes are teaching here in the Bay Area, because it sure ain't what I learned!

ericl
06-07-2006, 09:04 AM
Did you ever notice that anybody that drives slower than you is an a$$hole and anybody that drives faster than you is a maniac?

"Would you look at this a$$hole?!? Get out of the way!!!"
Vrrroooooommmm!!!
"Holy sh!t! That guy's a maniac!!!"

-George Carlin

LOL! what a great thread!! i was thinking about it the whole way into work this morning, and came up with one more:

You're waiting for a left turn light behind several cars, and the geezer in front isn't even paying attention to when it turns green! It turns green, you wait a few seconds for him to wake up or for her to put her make up down, and then they CASUALLY stroll through the light, taking their sweet time. by the time he gets through, only two other cars can get through the light, leaving four more in the back to have to wait for it to turn green again!!

paul_pci
06-07-2006, 10:43 AM
Wooch, you have not seen dumb until you go to Madison, WI. Being an LA native, I totally understand and concur that the craziness of LA driving is predictable. But when I got to Madison, I literally could not believe the level of stupidity and what I found really dangerous was that it was totally unpredictable and made me quite nervous. My two favorite examples are as follows: I witnessed a women literally stop in the MIDDLE of an intersection because the light turned red (I was on foot) At first I was flabergasted that a driver could stop in the middle of an intersection, but what was more astonishing is that there was a cop (stopped in the other direction) who did absolutely nothing about it. The following happened to me several times: I'm in an intersection waiting to turn left, light is green, waiting for oncoming traffic to clear and oncoming drivers will actually STOP while the light is green to let me turn left! And then there was the accident. I was waiting at a red light at this intersection off the capitol square and in this intersection all the traffic lights will go red and all the walk signs will go of so that pedestrians can and then one side of the intersection's traffic light will go green. So when my light turns green, I go and get t-boned by this girl who rushes out of the car and says, "I'm sorry, I thought I missed my turn"!! And then in the summer, you get these tourists from the podunk town that don't have traffic lights at all or one way streets and you get a fair number of cars turning and driving the wrong way on one way streets.

There, I vented.

kexodusc
06-07-2006, 11:04 AM
Atlantic Canada seems to have an ungodly amount of traffic circles....I know they're big in Europe, but these things are terrible. They only work if everyone knows how to navigate them. If one person panics, the whole flow is disrupted - all it takes is one tourist, or someone who's never seen a traffic circle to stop before entering, or worse - in the circle itself.

ForeverAutumn
06-07-2006, 11:41 AM
Your car better have airbags, because you're nosediving into the ditch. Unless you are some blonde/brunette bombshell, you can wait your turn like everyone else.

Thanks for letting me in, Kex. ;)

topspeed
06-07-2006, 11:54 AM
Atlantic Canada seems to have an ungodly amount of traffic circles....I know they're big in Europe, but these things are terrible. They only work if everyone knows how to navigate them. If one person panics, the whole flow is disrupted - all it takes is one tourist, or someone who's never seen a traffic circle to stop before entering, or worse - in the circle itself.

I hate those infernal creations! Roundabouts are Satan. Seriously, if you took an aerial picture of one, you would see the face of Beelzebub himself!

My first encounter with one was a few years ago in the Boston area. Now for those of you that haven't had the pleasure of navigating the nightmare that is The Big Dig, lemme tell ya it's a real treat. Almost as much fun as an receiving an enema. One day a street is open, the next it's closed, the next day it's a one way street. Truth. Anywho, I'm trying to get out of downtown and make it to her Uncle's house in Roxbury. His directions seemed easy enough until I get to the first roundabout where the directions say Turn Right.

OhhhhKaaay...

Which right?!? The first? Second? Fifth? What jackhole thought these things were a good idea? Needless to say I ended up getting hopelessly lost and ended up calling him from a service station to find us and lead up to his house. Not the best first impression to make.

I've been back to Boston since, but this time I got one of those Neverlost nav systems from Hertz. Yeah, that worked :rolleyes:. Besides once inexplicably putting me on a toll road to onlyGodknowswhere, it also said I was navigating the Charles River at one point. That's funny, the countergirl never even told me our Land Rover had the James Bond submarine option.

ForeverAutumn
06-07-2006, 12:01 PM
My first encounter with one was a few years ago in the Boston area. Now for those of you that haven't had the pleasure of navigating the nightmare that is The Big Dig, lemme tell ya it's a real treat.

LMAO! We drove to Boston about 15 years ago. We couldn't figure out how to get to our hotel so we stopped and asked a cop who was directing traffic. He gave us directions which we actually wrote down as he gave them. 15 minutes later, completely lost, we found ourselves passing the exact same cop again!

When we finally did find the hotel, we parked the car and didn't touch it again until we were ready to drive home. Thank goodness Boston has a such a great transit system. :lol:

GMichael
06-07-2006, 12:37 PM
Thanks for letting me in, Kex. ;)

Keep that up and your stalker may come back.

markw
06-07-2006, 05:02 PM
You haven't experienced pure terror until you try to naviagte a roundabout from a right hand drive perspective. I did this a few years ago when we rented a car in Barbados and talk about leaving a stain on the car seat...

Fergymunster
06-10-2006, 10:16 AM
My 2 cents.People using their blicker simultaneous as their turning."Motorcycles" where are they during the winter.

Wireworm5
06-10-2006, 11:39 AM
People on bikes. They don't follow any rules! On the side walk off the sidewalk, through a crosswalk to avoid light, in between cars, into the left lane hop the boulevard into oncoming lane and back onto sidewalk. I won't feel bad if I ever hit one of these idiots, its the inconvenience of calling the police, ambulance and then the insurance company that worries me.
Then there are the idiots on bikes who follow the rules but they want the rights of a car taking up the full lane and going 5 mph. "Oh, they have the right to the road." as one lady said,. But in our city its only a matter of time before they get nailed by a careless motorist. Bikes belong on the sidewalk where they are out of harms way. But then these idiots on bikes would run people over as the don't follow any rules.

Geoffcin
06-10-2006, 04:02 PM
I hate those infernal creations! Roundabouts are Satan. Seriously, if you took an aerial picture of one, you would see the face of Beelzebub himself!

You have not experienced roundabouts until you've driven in England. And even if you have, you do no know the meaning of pain until you've driven the "Magic Roundabouts" of Swindon. People have expired trying to figure out how to get on and off of the thing. One old man was stuck on it till his gas ran out!

http://www.swindonweb.com/life/lifemagi0.htm

And yes, I have the T-shirt.

markw
06-11-2006, 05:24 AM
You have not experienced roundabouts until you've driven in England. And even if you have, you do no know the meaning of pain until you've driven the "Magic Roundabouts" of Swindon. People have expired trying to figure out how to get on and off of the thing. One old man was stuck on it till his gas ran out!

http://www.swindonweb.com/life/lifemagi0.htm

And yes, I have the T-shirt.At least try to be original, OK?

In case the implication of my "Barbados" post (above) was lost on you, Barbados was an English colony until 1961, when it's independence was granted. Since then, had maintained close ties and is still a member of the Commonwealth.

And, they still follow the same driving rules that England does. FWIW, so do the Bahamas.

Consider yourself a little more enlightened than you were this morning.

Geoffcin
06-11-2006, 07:30 AM
At least try to be original, OK?

In case the implication of my "Barbados" post (above) was lost on you, Barbados was an English colony until 1961, when it's independence was granted. Since then, had maintained close ties and is still a member of the Commonwealth.

And, they still follow the same driving rules that England does. FWIW, so do the Bahamas.

Consider yourself a little more enlightened than you were this morning.

Barbados makes good rum.

Swindon has the "magic roundabout"

I never read your posts.

markw
06-11-2006, 09:24 AM
I never read your posts.You sure read 'em when you and your buddies took over moderator positions a few years ago and deleted 'em like they were invisible ink, at least until wiser minds prevailed.

Twice in this thread alone you've said exactly the same things I said, only later, and then claim you never read my posts. Right. In college they call that plagerism but I guess claiming you don't read 'em allows you to claim ignorance. somewhat of a deniable plausability" situtaion, eh? If that's what you really want, well then, all right, but I really expect somewhat less disingenious behaviour from a moderator.

But, feel free to follow in my footsteps. Perhaps someday you'll actually catch up to me. ;)

Geoffcin
06-11-2006, 12:40 PM
You sure read 'em when you and your buddies took over moderator positions a few years ago and deleted 'em like they were invisible ink, at least until wiser minds prevailed.

Twice in this thread alone you've said exactly the same things I said, only later, and then claim you never read my posts. Right. In college they call that plagerism but I guess claiming you don't read 'em allows you to claim ignorance. somewhat of a deniable plausability" situtaion, eh? If that's what you really want, well then, all right, but I really expect somewhat less disingenious behaviour from a moderator.

But, feel free to follow in my footsteps. Perhaps someday you'll actually catch up to me. ;)

Cause you make no sense at all. Perhaps you've been nipping at the Barbados rum?

Now that you mention it, I should pay more attention to what your writing, as you seem to have a nasty streak.

markw
06-11-2006, 01:39 PM
Cause you make no sense at all.Really? ...or could it be that I make TOO much sense.


Perhaps you've been nipping at the Barbados rum?Not me, this world cup season. Now, had you said caipirinhas with the Brasilians in Newark you might have been on to something but, no, I'm stone cold sober.


Now that you mention it, I should pay more attention to what your writing, as you seem to have a nasty streak.Is that a threat? Sounds like you're slipping back into your old ways.

I'd say it sounds like you're the one exhibiting a nasty streak here, what with threats and all. Did I do something "nasty" or against the rules by pointing out uncanny similarities between our posts?

No major no problems here, just having some fun wid ya. I see you can dish it out but still can't take it.

I guess asking for a little recognition when you approporiate my thoughts would be fair, don't you think? ...and, of course, being man enough to admit that you DO read my posts helps, too. After all, they can't be that bad. You say the same things, right?

Florian
06-12-2006, 02:51 AM
Hehe, you guys have it tough in the U.S. Our only problem is that almost all of our cars do 124mph and we use it day in and day out. And sometimes while we are driving someone cant judge the distance to the one comming from behind. The other day i was driving my dads car at propably 139 and some ****ty old VW Golf sees a truck like one mile ahead and pulls out. I hit the brakes pretty rough, and like a 1000 lights went on in the car. Nothing happend tough exept high blood preasure and me *****ing for the next 2 hrs.... I took two safety car courses so far in rainy, snowy etc.. conditions. Ya need it on our streets ;-)

In my dads company (where he works) they take the guests out to dinner, and if they bugged the hell out of them before they take the 540i and go over the Autobahn. Its funny as hell, when they grab their seat and stare straight ahead and telling you that they feel fine. LOL....too bad i cant go with them anymore. I met some fun people there.

topspeed
06-12-2006, 08:45 AM
Hehe, you guys have it tough in the U.S. Our only problem is that almost all of our cars do 124mph and we use it day in and day out. And sometimes while we are driving someone cant judge the distance to the one comming from behind. The other day i was driving my dads car at propably 139 and some ****ty old VW Golf sees a truck like one mile ahead and pulls out. I hit the brakes pretty rough, and like a 1000 lights went on in the car. Nothing happend tough exept high blood preasure and me *****ing for the next 2 hrs.... I took two safety car courses so far in rainy, snowy etc.. conditions. Ya need it on our streets ;-)

In my dads company (where he works) they take the guests out to dinner, and if they bugged the hell out of them before they take the 540i and go over the Autobahn. Its funny as hell, when they grab their seat and stare straight ahead and telling you that they feel fine. LOL....too bad i cant go with them anymore. I met some fun people there.

I'm not jealous of your rig, but I am definitely envious of your ability to get on the autobahn whenever you please! The only time I can air it out (legally) in the States is on track days. :( Unfortunately, I've read that your country is decreasing the areas of unlimited speed limits almost every year. That's a shame, because I truly believe the autobahn is one of the reasons German cars usually exhibit such solid high speed stability. That, and having the Nurburgring in your back yard ;).

Florian
06-12-2006, 08:48 AM
Hehe, once you hear the system this would change too. LOL :cornut:

Kidding aside, we still have enough fast areas. Most limitations are during day in a few areas and free during the night. Oh yes, and the NBR is like 1 hr from me....incl the Ruf Porsche Tuner, AMG and we have some kick ass cars in our city like the new M5, Mercedes CL600, Mercedes SL65AMG (bank guy) and my buddy runs a tuned out 535i :cornut: