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| Worst drivers? |
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17% |
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17% |
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| Californians |
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35% |
[ 10 ] |
| Asians, Russians, Indians, and other minorities |
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28% |
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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 10:00 am
Every day, it feels like drivers these days are less and less qualified. It pisses me off to no end to be nearly rear ended, ran into, or to be stuck going 40 on the freeway because some old fart is too proud to give up their license.
I'm just going to outline the biggest issues I notice... Feel free to add anything else that's not listed.
If you are behind the wheel, you need to be driving. Put down the food. Put away the makeup. Hang up the ******** phone, and don't even think about texting. Turn down the radio if need be. When you are in control of a vehicle, you need to be paying attention to the road and the drivers around you. When you don't, you are a hazard. If everyone just drove, we'd all get where we're going a hell of a lot sooner.
The turn signal is not a decoration. I cannot even begin to count the number of times I have seen people drift between lanes or cruise through a turn without using their blinker. Using it shows that you are competent enough to warn other drivers what you are about to do. Don't flick it on for a second and think it's fine to go. Turn it on a little bit before you know you need to move, and other drivers can yield to it. Which brings me to my next point.
If you see someone with their turn signal on, yield accordingly. Provided, there are many instances where it's just a long line of traffic trying to squeeze their way into a merging lane, where I am even very reluctant to let more than one person in. However, if there's someone trying to move over, especially on the freeway, just speed up or slow down; give some space. Don't be the absolute douchebag who drives on par and doesn't let them in, causing them to miss their exit.
It's okay to go above the speed limit. If the speed limit is 35 but everyone around you is going 45, go 45. Don't think you're such a great driver for adhering to posted signs. When you go slower than everyone else, you are a hazard. So, either turn on your hazard lights or speed the ******** up.
When you are too old to drive, you're too old to drive. Really doesn't apply to anyone in the guild, but I'm hoping this will get passed on. Too often am I stuck behind what appears to be a corpse driving. When you are so old that you can scarcely see above the wheel, you don't have proper reaction time, or you position yourself like a retard just so you can drive, YOU NEED TO GIVE UP THE KEYS.
Be aware of weather conditions. If it's clear, drive as such. If it's raining, you can usually get away with driving regularly. The times you need to be immensely careful is when there's a light sprinkling of rain because this is when all the oils and s**t on the roadway rise to the surface; a decent rain washes all this away, so don't be freaking out and go 20mph in a downpour. Also, obviously, slow it down when there are high winds, heavy snow or hail, or ice coating the road.
Pay attention to speed limit signs. Just because it's a residential area doesn't automatically mean that it's 25. Many a time, especially in Lynnwood and Mountlake Terrace, it's upwards of 35.
And, again, feel free to chime in with anything else.
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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 1:08 pm
I'd like to add somthing about adverse conditions. FOG and heavy rain, please turn on your HEADLIGHTS! You are invisable to other drivers unless you turn them on!
Also blinkers... be sure that once you are done with it you turn it OFF don't leave it flashing for 5 minutes making others think you want to change lanes, it holds up traffic. I've had an experiance when I was being nice to try and let one of these people in, after a minute I was like "screw it" and started to pass him. Right when the b*****d was next to me, he started moving over and ran me off the road!
*I'll probably keep adding more 8Bit- I drive the I-5/I-405 sector weekly so I have lots of idiot driving experiances. Thanks for your input as well, I definately know what you mean about the Lynnwood area... lol, the speed limits change like crazy and cops love to hang out in the residential areas. Esp. keep an eye on the speed change on 200th at the overpass over 196th, cops love hanging out there. smile
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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 1:11 pm
Wow 8bit, you're a passionate passionate man, when it comes to drivers anyway razz .
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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 2:12 pm
Icurus Tyrannus I'd like to add somthing about adverse conditions. FOG and heavy rain, please turn on your HEADLIGHTS! You are invisable to other drivers unless you turn them on! That's another point I meant to touch on. Headlights should always be on, regardless of time of day or weather. I know that there have been many times that I confused a driving car with a parked one along residential Seattle streets. Also, especially in the morning, I tend to have fogged windows, so the only way I can see someone is if they have their lights on. It just makes them more visible a a quick glance, any way. There's also the point of people leaving theirs brights on at night as someone passes in the opposing lane. Last night I felt light I had stared at the sun after passing someone who had halogen brights a'blazing. TemporarilyIdle Wow 8bit, you're a passionate passionate man, when it comes to drivers anyway razz . Or when something just plain pisses me off. ;D
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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 2:21 pm
Second Substitute Senate Bill 5037 is a bill currently in Olympia. If passed this bill will make it illegal for driver's to talk on their cellphone and drive. You won't be able to be pulled over to just for that, the officer must have another reason and the ticket for driving while on your cellphone will be $101.
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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 4:43 pm
JetTheOne Second Substitute Senate Bill 5037 is a bill currently in Olympia. If passed this bill will make it illegal for driver's to talk on their cellphone and drive. You won't be able to be pulled over to just for that, the officer must have another reason and the ticket for driving while on your cellphone will be $101. Which means they can pull you over for a bad tail light, then slap on the cell phone fine, if you happened to be on the phone too. Oh, yay...
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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 9:45 pm
Shadow Kisa JetTheOne Second Substitute Senate Bill 5037 is a bill currently in Olympia. If passed this bill will make it illegal for driver's to talk on their cellphone and drive. You won't be able to be pulled over to just for that, the officer must have another reason and the ticket for driving while on your cellphone will be $101. Which means they can pull you over for a bad tail light, then slap on the cell phone fine, if you happened to be on the phone too. Oh, yay... About ******** time, in my opinion.
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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 10:51 pm
I read in the paper it's more dangerous to drive while talking on the cell phone than driving under the influence of alcohol. Could be BS, OR COULD IT?!
Seriously though, I agree, talking on the cell while driving is just plain lack of common sense.
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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 11:10 pm
TemporarilyIdle I read in the paper it's more dangerous to drive while talking on the cell phone than driving under the influence of alcohol. Could be BS, OR COULD IT?! Seriously though, I agree, talking on the cell while driving is just plain lack of common sense. ...I call shenanigans on that one. neutral But yeah, it's still not safe.
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Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 10:04 pm
Amai Tora TemporarilyIdle I read in the paper it's more dangerous to drive while talking on the cell phone than driving under the influence of alcohol. Could be BS, OR COULD IT?! Seriously though, I agree, talking on the cell while driving is just plain lack of common sense. ...I call shenanigans on that one. neutral But yeah, it's still not safe.Shenanigans? I've got my broom! mrgreen
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Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 12:18 am
JetTheOne Amai Tora TemporarilyIdle I read in the paper it's more dangerous to drive while talking on the cell phone than driving under the influence of alcohol. Could be BS, OR COULD IT?! Seriously though, I agree, talking on the cell while driving is just plain lack of common sense. ...I call shenanigans on that one. neutral But yeah, it's still not safe.Shenanigans? I've got my broom! mrgreen Haha, totally. ;D
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Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 10:26 pm
8Bit Jack It's okay to go above the speed limit. If the speed limit is 35 but everyone around you is going 45, go 45. Don't think you're such a great driver for adhering to posted signs. When you go slower than everyone else, you are a hazard. So, either turn on your hazard lights or speed the ******** up. Pay attention to speed limit signs. Just because it's a residential area doesn't automatically mean that it's 25. Many a time, especially in Lynnwood and Mountlake Terrace, it's upwards of 35. As much as I would agree with you for this. I live in more of the Bothell, Woodinville, Kenmore, Brier area. And the cops here have somthign up their a**. I got a ticket for going 45 in a 40 zone... I was pretty pissed.
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Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 7:01 pm
Kaylib Caremelo 8Bit Jack It's okay to go above the speed limit. If the speed limit is 35 but everyone around you is going 45, go 45. Don't think you're such a great driver for adhering to posted signs. When you go slower than everyone else, you are a hazard. So, either turn on your hazard lights or speed the ******** up. Pay attention to speed limit signs. Just because it's a residential area doesn't automatically mean that it's 25. Many a time, especially in Lynnwood and Mountlake Terrace, it's upwards of 35. As much as I would agree with you for this. I live in more of the Bothell, Woodinville, Kenmore, Brier area. And the cops here have somthign up their a**. I got a ticket for going 45 in a 40 zone... I was pretty pissed. Yeah, we live up near Brier. We actually got pulled over for having one headlight out. WHO gets pulled over for that? And he left the lights going while having pulled us over. Talk about overkill.
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Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 7:44 pm
My friend and I were just talking about that
it's like Sign reads 'Welcome to Briar!' "Crap!." And you automatically brake.
3nodding
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