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xzzy posted:That's easy to deal with, all it takes is staying aware of your surroundings. Even if no one uses a blinker you can read what they want to do and adjust your driving to try and keep everyone happy. Same here, brother. Top MPG, top courtesy, good driving.
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jamal posted:The thing about coasting/rolling up slowly to a light or leaving a big gap and not rolling forward to a reasonable distance is that it does more than just annoy the people who want to hurry up and wait. Usually it will block people from getting into a turn lane or make them miss the arrow or get someone stuck in an intersection. All those things slow traffic down for everyone even if you aren't doing anything wrong or it's technically someone else's fault. This. Plus especially if it's a light on a sensor instead of a timer. The sooner you get to the light the sooner it turns green again. Also gently caress people that doddle through a left turn making sure they are the only ones who get through that 3 car sized gap
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# ? Sep 27, 2014 00:41 |
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RE: "I see a red light, we have to stop anyways so I'm going to go as slow as possible until I reach the intersection" chat: I live off of a semi-limited access US route. When approaching from the west I have two signals to contend with. The first one cycles the intersecting street one direction at a time, and then the signal at my street cycles the highway one direction at a time. As a result there's a high percentage occurrence of the light at my street turning red just as the previous light goes green, and inevitably you end up behind someone who decides to go 30 MPH or less for the half mile between lights, in a 50 MPH zone. I've been stuck behind two like-minded drivers who managed to putter along through an entire cycle (red to green and back to red just as you arrive at the intersection again) as a result of the "going to stop eventually, might as well stop where I am" mentality. D C posted:Also gently caress people that doddle through a left turn making sure they are the only ones who get through that 3 car sized gap Or sit through several gaps long enough to accommodate 2-3 cars and then make a turn through a much shorter gap just as the light cycles.
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# ? Sep 27, 2014 01:30 |
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I'll defend myself here and say that I won't do that at an intersection where I'm not familiar with the light timing. Plus, once the light up ahead goes green (or if nobody's waiting there to trip the sensors) I'll drive at a normal speed. I hope you don't take offense to this?
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# ? Sep 27, 2014 03:53 |
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xzzy posted:I'll drift to the left side of the lane if it's clear the person behind me wants to turn right too, just to give them as much room as I can. I thought I was the only person in NA who did this.
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# ? Sep 27, 2014 08:45 |
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If a motorcycle is in front of you at a stop light and the light isn't changing, please roll forward onto the sensor. Especially if the motorcyclist has rolled forward and is gesturing for you to move up.
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# ? Sep 27, 2014 15:12 |
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some texas redneck posted:I thought I was the only person in NA who did this. I also do this as well as pull off as far to the right as I can when I'm making a right so other people can get by.
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# ? Sep 27, 2014 15:52 |
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I generally don't, because then some dick will blow by with barely any room to spare. He can stay behind me until I'm completely out of the way.
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# ? Sep 27, 2014 16:10 |
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Motronic posted:I also do this as well as pull off as far to the right as I can when I'm making a right so other people can get by. I'll make room for people to get into a left turn lane but I simply cannot handle doing this, my long-rear end wheelbase prevents me from taking most right turns tightly. God forbid I curb my rimzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
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# ? Sep 27, 2014 16:30 |
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KozmoNaut posted:I generally don't, because then some dick will blow by with barely any room to spare. So? Unless you're on a motorcycle or something, let the people who are passing you figure out if they have room or not, there's no way you can possibly know. I drive deliveries for my job in a place with a lot of narrow two-way streets, and idiots are always in the middle of the street. I have a lot of practice figuring out clearance so I know my car pretty well, at least I hope so. Michael Scott fucked around with this message at 17:04 on Sep 27, 2014 |
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Michael Scott posted:So? Unless you're on a motorcycle or something, let the people who are passing you figure out if they have room or not, there's no way you can possibly know. A lot of the time, I am on a motorcycle. But even if I'm in a car, I still don't want people to pass me with ~5cm to spare. Which they will.
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# ? Sep 27, 2014 17:04 |
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There's a street here with parking on both sides, no painted lines, where 2 cars going the opposite direction can pass each other, but generally traffic pulls to the side and one goes at a time because people don't know their vehicles. A woman was coming toward me in a van the other day, I'm in a suburban, and she starts coming down the 'lane'. Well, I see I still have room to pass, so I keep going, assuming she'll give me some more space. She just stops, but I still have room so I squeeze thru. She lays on her horn as I'm passing, cleanly, without needing to even slow to make sure the mirrors won't hit. I get past her and she had more 2 or 3 feet on her right side, she could have moved over a bit and we wouldn't have even been close. But I was the rear end in a top hat in this situation apparently.
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# ? Sep 27, 2014 17:08 |
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Motronic posted:I also do this as well as pull off as far to the right as I can when I'm making a right so other people can get by. That's actually a law here - you're supposed to "pull to the right as far as safely possible" when making a right turn. Can't say I've seen anyone besides myself actually follow it in years though. I'd be shocked if I didn't see someone make a right turn from a left turn lane at least once a week, I'm pretty sure half of the city I work in is in training to appear in an episode of Cops or World's Wildest Police Chases.
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# ? Sep 27, 2014 22:28 |
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I wish people would stop swinging out to make a U-turn.
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# ? Sep 27, 2014 23:59 |
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PaganGoatPants posted:I wish people would stop swinging out to make a U-turn. Sometimes it's necessary; my car has a pretty tight turning radius, but on roads that are two lanes per side with a narrow median I often have to swing out a bit and pre-turn as I'm stopping at the light, so that I can clear the curb on the other side.
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# ? Sep 28, 2014 00:14 |
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It's never necessary. Just go full lock, give a quick boot to the throttle, and the car will flip a quick 180. If that doesn't work, your car is poo poo and you need a different one. edit: vroom broom.
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# ? Sep 28, 2014 00:22 |
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i am triggered plz check u're rwd privilege tia
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# ? Sep 28, 2014 00:33 |
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Hah. I don't even try to U-turn in my FWD Volvos unless it's 3 lanes the other way. My old one can almost u-turn in a parking space.
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# ? Sep 28, 2014 05:30 |
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PaganGoatPants posted:I wish people would stop swinging out to make a U-turn. gently caress you, I can't U-turn with any less than three lanes per side and a sizeable median, and sometimes it's more important for me to complete a U-turn quickly than to continue caring about my fellow motorists' feelings. But never in front of someone. Powershift posted:It's never necessary. Just go full lock, give a quick boot to the throttle, and the car will flip a quick 180. I used to but my new rubber is too harcoe to break the tires loose reliably. solarNativity fucked around with this message at 05:54 on Sep 28, 2014 |
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N is for Nipples posted:gently caress you, I can't U-turn with any less than three lanes per side and a sizeable median, and sometimes it's more important for me to complete a U-turn quickly than to continue caring about my fellow motorists' feelings.
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# ? Sep 28, 2014 08:38 |
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IDGI with lovely enough tyres on the back the handbrake lets me U-turn my big FWD car around in roughly its own length.
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# ? Sep 28, 2014 09:10 |
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That's a bit tough to pull off coming from a stop, though. Also pretty sure I'd get arrested for pulling a handbrake turn on public streets in my bright yellow import with a big (factory) wing on the back.
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# ? Sep 28, 2014 09:52 |
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Doing a u-turn in most situations discussed is illegal anyways. In for a penny, in for a pound.
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# ? Sep 28, 2014 09:54 |
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Powershift posted:Doing a u-turn in most situations discussed is illegal anyways. Come to a real city with medians everywhere and you'll see legal u-turns every block unless there is a roundabout.
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# ? Sep 28, 2014 18:10 |
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Unload My Head posted:Come to a real city with medians everywhere and you'll see legal u-turns every block unless there is a roundabout. Real cities don't have roundabouts.
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# ? Sep 28, 2014 18:46 |
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Michael Scott posted:Real cities don't have roundabouts. I mean, you say that, buuuuuuut...... http://youtu.be/-2RCPpdmSVg
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# ? Sep 28, 2014 18:50 |
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As an American who can actually drive, I actually really like roundabouts. Everyone else here panics and I just drive right through.
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# ? Sep 28, 2014 19:15 |
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In Ontario, U-turns are legal at any intersection on any two-lane road where it is currently safe to do so unless there's a sign indicating otherwise.
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# ? Sep 28, 2014 20:18 |
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In NJ while U-turns are generally illegal or discouraged by the drivers handbook, K turns are actively encouraged and one of the only 5 things the dmv will test you on specifically. My road test consisted of that, parallel parking, making sure I mentioned seat belts to the instructor, and not falling for the trick stop sign in the parking lot of the department. Consequently my opinion of NJ drivers is absolutely bare minimal unless proven otherwise QuiteEasilyDone fucked around with this message at 00:15 on Sep 29, 2014 |
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Unload My Head posted:As an American who can actually drive, I actually really like roundabouts. Everyone else here panics and I just drive right through. I think you're supposed to drive around them, not through them.
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# ? Sep 29, 2014 00:46 |
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Unload My Head posted:As an American who can actually drive, I actually really like roundabouts. Everyone else here panics and I just drive right through. Yeah, they rule. I lived in a small town with a ton of mini-roundabouts in place of 4 way stops though and it definitely becomes love/hate with all the idiots that come to a complete stop regardless of traffic in the circle. But if everyone is actually paying attention you can blow through them so much faster than other types of traffic control. dpidz0r posted:I think you're supposed to drive around them, not through them. You see this move surprisingly often. I would forgive it in winter when the whole intersection was covered in snow, but I saw several people do the straight through in summer. I also bizarrely saw a couple different people pull onto the inside brick ring of single-lane roundabouts like this and use it like a tiny interior lane.
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# ? Sep 29, 2014 01:13 |
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dpidz0r posted:I think you're supposed to drive around them, not through them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jesf4xFOg1Q gently caress you, you can't tell me how to driiiiiive
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# ? Sep 29, 2014 01:19 |
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QuiteEasilyDone posted:the trick stop sign in the parking lot of the department. What is this, like a stop sign that's too small or mounted too low to be legal or something? And do you seriously fail if you stop for it? Way to go New Jersey!
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# ? Sep 29, 2014 02:02 |
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Sagebrush posted:What is this, like a stop sign that's too small or mounted too low to be legal or something? And do you seriously fail if you stop for it? Way to go New Jersey! There's a parking lines annotated with stop, with no corresponding sign. I've heard of people failing the test because they failed to heed it despite there being no corresponding sign. This was before they repainted the lot after erecting a new building for the main DMV. Edit: I'm not actually sure how accurate these accounts were because I know for a fact they were shitheads driving. All I know is I stopped where it said stop and didn't get busted for it. QuiteEasilyDone fucked around with this message at 02:14 on Sep 29, 2014 |
# ? Sep 29, 2014 02:08 |
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If New Jersey should be teaching anything, it's proper high beams usage and maintaining speed on an up-grade. I deliver a load of mail to Jersey City two nights a week and without fail there will always be people who take their time passing me only to hit one of the hills on I-80 and slowly work their way backwards again. Of course, their high beams are on this whole time, blinding the hell out of me. I'm in a 40 ton tractor trailer that's limited to 62 MPH, how does this even happen?
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# ? Sep 29, 2014 04:29 |
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In Michigan, there are only right hand turns and U-turns.
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# ? Sep 29, 2014 04:32 |
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Honsy16 posted:I-80 Is there any part of I-80 that doesn't blow? I've driven from Chicago all the way through Illinois and Iowa up to Omaha. The only part that isn't horrible is when you get to make a pit stop at Iowa 80.
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# ? Sep 29, 2014 04:35 |
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I never realized how badly people maintain their speed until I got cruise control. Set it at 68 and people seem to switch between 55 and 90 as quickly as physics allows, with no provocation or reason. I wonder if they show up at dealerships complaining about brake wear and lovely fuel economy.
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# ? Sep 29, 2014 04:41 |
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Uthor posted:The only part that isn't horrible is when you get to make a pit stop at Iowa 80. Ah yes, God's own truck stop. It's been a while since I've been out that way, but a lot of religious signs and billboards around there. Cool place.
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Ineptus Mechanicus posted:I never realized how badly people maintain their speed until I got cruise control. Set it at 68 and people seem to switch between 55 and 90 as quickly as physics allows, with no provocation or reason. If it took you "until I got cruise control" YOU were one of those people.
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