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Safety Dance posted:I'm eternally glad that I got over amateur radio before I started being able to drive. I would have been the dork with 30 antennas sprouting out of a Dodge Caravan otherwise. If my car wasn't fairly new, I'd probably have one or two antennas of my own. I'm probably the only guy I know that has ham plates without a single radio or antenna in/on my car. I wonder what sounds that makes every time he goes under an underpass.
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Zamboni Apocalypse posted:(Only two damaging accidents I've ever been in, barring a deerstrike in rural Montana. ) Reminds me of another incident I wish I had a video of. I was traveling down I-90 between Superior MT, and Missoula. Interstate 90 in that region is one of the finest freeways I've ever had the pleasure of driving on - perfect condition road surfaces, 75 mph speed limits. Just wonderful... Well, I was westbound toward Superior at the time with the cruise control set at 95 mph, when suddenly out of nowhere... Momma bear runs across the road, followed by 3 cubs. I am standing on the brake pedal trying to stop in time - because I know that if I hit one of them, Momma will be very upset. I managed to stop with maybe 10 feet to spare. Had I hit one, I'm not sure my Kahr PM40 which I was carrying at the time would have been adequate to stop the mother bear. Whew. Lucky. And I had a deer strike once, back in California in the Bay Area. I was on Hicks Road in my old BMW 540i, making a rather spirited run. I came around a corner, and there was Bambi just standing there in the roadway. I stood on the brakes... and hit Bambi at 2-4 mph. She sprawled out on the roadway in front, promptly got back up, and trotted off. No damage to my car...
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# ? Oct 27, 2014 22:31 |
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Uthor posted:HAM radio operators seem very narrowly focused in the things they care about. That's a CB antenna.
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# ? Oct 27, 2014 22:36 |
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ValleyGirl posted:Well, I was westbound toward Superior at the time with the cruise control set at 95 mph, when suddenly out of nowhere... Momma bear runs across the road, followed by 3 cubs. I am standing on the brake pedal trying to stop in time - because I know that if I hit one of them, Momma will be very upset. I managed to stop with maybe 10 feet to spare. Had I hit one, I'm not sure my Kahr PM40 which I was carrying at the time would have been adequate to stop the mother bear. Whew. Lucky. So you thought about using your Kahr to remove the danger but not your Car to remove yourself from danger?
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# ? Oct 27, 2014 22:39 |
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atomicthumbs posted:So you thought about using your Kahr to remove the danger but not your Car to remove yourself from danger? If I'd hit one of the cubs, I'm pretty sure the Kahr would have been the only thing working, after an airbag had exploded in my face...
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# ? Oct 27, 2014 22:41 |
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B4Ctom1 posted:Yellowstone Rd to Dell Range Blvd in Cheyenne, WY. You can see why in that picture. If the car on the blue route doesn't take the inside lane, they will "merge" right into the green car. That's just a lovely intersection where the island needs to extend up further and eliminate the outside lane for the left turning traffic.
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# ? Oct 27, 2014 22:42 |
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KennyLoggins posted:MA Goons will know that this intersection is much more fun: I have actually never had an issue with that one. It's pretty easy to get through, I live like 15 miles from there and it's maybe a mile from my favorite junkyard so I see it often. Downright fun in a milsurp truck, too xzzy posted:Once upon a time when I was doing an overnight on the interstates I got an idea for mounting some kind of transparent LCD screen on the dashboard. It would use a camera to identify oncoming headlights, and dim the appropriate areas on the LCD to prevent the glare from getting to the driver. I don't know if that would actually work but that seems like it might? I would prefer something like this, but built into a pair of glasses. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygcm0AQXX9k
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# ? Oct 27, 2014 23:25 |
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ValleyGirl posted:If I'd hit one of the cubs, I'm pretty sure the Kahr would have been the only thing working, after an airbag had exploded in my face... oh, right.
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# ? Oct 27, 2014 23:28 |
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ValleyGirl posted:Reminds me of another incident I wish I had a video of. I was traveling down I-90 between Superior MT, and Missoula. Interstate 90 in that region is one of the finest freeways I've ever had the pleasure of driving on - perfect condition road surfaces, 75 mph speed limits. Just wonderful... Something about Montana. I was on my way back from an autocross in Kalispel headed to East Glacier on US Hwy 2 back in 1999. I was driving my Cobra which was wearing overly wide R-compound tires (because I'm a lazy gently caress who doesn't like to change tires) when a pretty big Grizzly wandered out in front of me while I was going.. way too fast for that road. I was pretty happy I had the sticky tires on as I was able to do a quick slalom move around the bear (because there was no way in hell I could have stopped in time). I'm fairly certain that the maneuver would have been impossible with the factory tires on, but luckily I will never know. I also got to dodge a fair number of other critters while I lived up in that area for a couple of seasons, including a friggen wolverine, who absolutely gave no fucks about dumb humans in cars. The stupid big-horn sheep up there owned the roads too, they'd head-butt a huge dent in your car if you dared to try to rush them by being so dumb as to honk at them.
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# ? Oct 28, 2014 06:11 |
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Met a real life crazy person today. Was driving the vw bus to work (Has a load of peace symbols, stars and moons painted down the side) and some guy in a Volvo starts honking and waving his arms about at me. Wasn't sure what he wanted, so, carried on driving. Guy followed me to the left turn I stopped for, and proceeds to yell out his window about how my peace symbols are offensive to him and America, but I wouldn't understand that because I have no backbone Wasn't quite sure how to respond and just said the bus is meant to make people happy. Somehow that started into another rant about how my stars and moon are somehow offensive because one of them vaguely resembles the star and crescent flag and something something terrorism. Ended with him yelling "loving rear end in a top hat" and speeding off back into traffic. I didn't think people were still angry about the Vietnam war nearly 40 years later, but, holy poo poo. Guy must've been in his 70's, and quite certainly off his meds.
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# ? Oct 28, 2014 06:19 |
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loving peace symbols!
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# ? Oct 28, 2014 06:21 |
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PhoenixWing posted:Met a real life crazy person today. This is one of the many reasons I don't do any stickers of any kind on my cars. People today are so eager to get pissed off, especially while driving. Last thing I need is some tightwad telling me about his loving stupid opinions that I obviously disagree with due to the stickers I'd put on.
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# ? Oct 28, 2014 07:03 |
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Lookat this douchebag. A pussy who doesn't like publishing his political views via bumper bull! Call him a human being Jimmeh!
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# ? Oct 28, 2014 07:05 |
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The Locator posted:Something about Montana. Or low population states in general. I've almost destroyed my car and/or myself a few times in Wyoming too. And Alaska. Plus Arizona and Utah too, now that I think about it. I guess any state that has mountains has tried to kill me at some point or another. I don't like driving near sunrise/sunset or at night anymore, too many suicidal ungulates.
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PhoenixWing posted:Met a real life crazy person today. Was driving the vw bus to work (Has a load of peace symbols, stars and moons painted down the side) and some guy in a Volvo starts honking and waving his arms about at me. Wasn't sure what he wanted, so, carried on driving. Guy followed me to the left turn I stopped for, and proceeds to yell out his window about how my peace symbols are offensive to him and America, but I wouldn't understand that because I have no backbone gently caress you for trying to make people happy! The only bumper sticker I've considered reads "This is not an abandoned vehicle". Shame, I currently don't have a bumper to stick it to.
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# ? Oct 28, 2014 18:39 |
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You need one of these too. http://www.allthingsjeep.com/atj30939.html
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# ? Oct 28, 2014 18:42 |
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xzzy posted:Or low population states in general. This, I smacked a deer doing about 60 in rural Virginia back in '09. Came around a blind turn and it was standing in my lane. I had enough time to stand on the brakes and drop down from my ~75 MPH cruising speed before impact. Took out the entire front end of my car, deployed the airbags and left me stranded about seven hours from home - a mere 45 minutes short of my destination. Ended up dragging my car home on a U-Haul tow dolley with a U-Haul truck. Shockingly the VSP didn't write me a ticket, I guess "hitting wildlife" isn't/wasn't a ticketable offense.
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# ? Oct 28, 2014 19:55 |
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Horse Divorce posted:gently caress you for trying to make people happy! I've mentioned it before but if I lived in a Bible area I'd get one that said "2 Kings 9:20" and leave it at that
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# ? Oct 28, 2014 20:16 |
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sbyers77 posted:You can see why in that picture. If the car on the blue route doesn't take the inside lane, they will "merge" right into the green car. That would be a massive failure to maintain lane by the blue car, as you can clearly see by the lane markings. I have NEVER seen any blue line car do that there. I guess a driver could preemptively stop or yield "just in case" someone crosses all those lines, but why not stop at intersections on the green signal "just in case" someone is coming to run a red light, or stopping before overtaking a car on the highway "just in case" the other car decides to change lanes when you are beside it. It is the same kind of "preemptive behavior" absent cause for "just in case" behavior.
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# ? Oct 28, 2014 20:37 |
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Do people actually acknowledge solid lines where you are? People gently caress them up here all the time. Expecting them to turn into the correct lane without drifting into another one is completely unreasonable.
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Raluek posted:Do people actually acknowledge solid lines where you are? People gently caress them up here all the time. Expecting them to turn into the correct lane without drifting into another one is completely unreasonable. Nope, road markings are things that most drivers demand everyone else pay attention to. But they're exempt because they have this one good reason this time and gently caress you for even asking.
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# ? Oct 28, 2014 21:00 |
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People making left turns cut across lanes and lines all the time. You better be a car length behind the white line or that guy make a left turn from the road on your right is going to take your bumper off. Or the people who don't notice or care about the "EXIT ONLY" signs going on for miles, so they just drive straight through onto the shoulder and then use that to merge back into traffic. Or maybe the do see it at the last second and swerve blindly into the correct lane. Also, don't know about other places, but in Philadelphia its extremely common to cross the double yellow on the inside of your curve.
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# ? Oct 28, 2014 21:07 |
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B4Ctom1 posted:That would be a massive failure to maintain lane by the blue car, as you can clearly see by the lane markings. Around here, traffic turning left from a single turn lane onto a multi-lane road are SUPPOSED to turn into the nearest lane, but only about half of the cars (if that) actually do it. It wouldn't surprise me if that happens at that intersection as well. That stub lane sure looks like a lane of travel, until its not. It's a really dumb intersection, and that stub lane should simply not exist, or be painted with hatch lines to prevent people from entering. Is there a bus stop or something to justify it's existence?
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# ? Oct 28, 2014 22:23 |
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Drifting into the right lane on a left hand turn is illegal and is probably the most abused traffic law out there. IIRC from driver's ed, you're not supposed to be in the right lane at all for a certain distance. Only then are you allowed to signal, check blind spot, and change lanes. I get nervous when I'm in a 2-lane to 2-lane left turn, I have to hope the car on my left holds his lane.
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# ? Oct 28, 2014 22:45 |
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sbyers77 posted:Around here, traffic turning left from a single turn lane onto a multi-lane road are SUPPOSED to turn into the nearest lane, but only about half of the cars (if that) actually do it. Gorson posted:I get nervous when I'm in a 2-lane to 2-lane left turn, I have to hope the car on my left holds his lane. This is why everyone in the second lane of a 2-into-3 left turn always goes into the third lane. No one trusts those sketching looking left-laners. I mean why were they in the leftmost lane to begin with? Probably passing people because they're reckless ne'er-do-wells.
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# ? Oct 28, 2014 22:51 |
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Geoj posted:Shockingly the VSP didn't write me a ticket, I guess "hitting wildlife" isn't/wasn't a ticketable offense. Not only that, but I had an insurance policy that waived deductible for animal collisions. I was pleasantly surprised when the adjuster took a look at the blood, pulled some deer hairs out of the crumpled fender and said, "Yup, covered, no deductible."
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# ? Oct 29, 2014 00:28 |
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Was it this thread earlier where I read about deer that crash into cars and into the sides of houses etc? Just saw this http://imgur.com/gallery/EOFud sbyers77 posted:Around here, traffic turning left from a single turn lane onto a multi-lane road are SUPPOSED to turn into the nearest lane, but only about half of the cars (if that) actually do it. It wouldn't surprise me if that happens at that intersection as well. I guess I am basically complaining about something that is minuscule compared to the drivers I see here in this thread or in person in other states/cities. People actually do turn in the nearest lane. The ONLY other bad behavior we have is oblivious idiots that sit at a left green arrow until there is only enough time for them and one other car to make it.
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# ? Oct 29, 2014 04:51 |
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Phy posted:I've mentioned it before but if I lived in a Bible area I'd get one that said "2 Kings 9:20" and leave it at that "Driving like (a) Jehu" is a Swedish term that I didn't even know was Bible-related. I don't have anything to report from the roads since I have started riding the bus again (cold+dark+moose hunt+leaves+mist=imminent death w/o a car) so IŽll just mention that my window at work overlooks the local vehicle inspection facility where the sports car importer have their cars inspected. So much Nippon, so little work. Edit: I am the people you share a road with: Got stopped by customs officers crossing the border. They stopped me because I hit full throttle exiting the Customs Area which had a reduced speed limit. I guess only drug runners do that but since I was just stupid they let me go WonŽt be doing that again. Fattig fucked around with this message at 18:13 on Oct 29, 2014 |
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Driving behind a VW, the light in front of us turned red. He noticed my right turn signal was on and squeezed waaay the gently caress over to the left side of our lane so I could fit past him and make my right turn. Thanks bud! I scooted by and looked over at him to give a wave... already, his face was excitedly buried in cell phone
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Sviatoslav posted:
Update: My friend took it to court and as of today the ticket and fault of the accident was dismissed. So good on him. Just to make it clear (as there was some confusion) the police were on the side of the road waving speeders over, and instead of pulling on to the shoulder of the road and slowing down like a normal human in such instances, Malibu dude does a full 60-0mph stop in the left lane of the road. You can't prepare for that kind of stupid, and if you tried you'd never get in another car ever.
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# ? Oct 30, 2014 02:04 |
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These are the geese you share the road with Full post later
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# ? Oct 30, 2014 14:47 |
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Torn Quad Jones posted:Full post later
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# ? Oct 30, 2014 15:35 |
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Torn Quad Jones posted:These are the geese you share the road with Hopefully, you'll have time to put your testicles away before posting.
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# ? Oct 30, 2014 15:41 |
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Torn Quad Jones posted:These are the geese you share the road with Wayne Gretzky did it better
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# ? Oct 30, 2014 16:12 |
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I think, if I were a cop, I'd just drive around at night writing large tickets to morons who don't turn their lights on. Seriously, I don't drive at night much, but every time I do, I see at least one (usually more) car going down the road without lights on. Turn your goddamn loving lights on, you horrible morons! Automatic lights are no excuse, in my opinion: they're there as a fallback. Personally, I always turn my lights to the full on position even though I have automatic lights, especially in bad weather or near dusk when I want to be sure they're on.
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# ? Oct 30, 2014 16:19 |
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PT6A posted:I think, if I were a cop, I'd just drive around at night writing large tickets to morons who don't turn their lights on. Seriously, I don't drive at night much, but every time I do, I see at least one (usually more) car going down the road without lights on. Turn your goddamn loving lights on, you horrible morons!
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Seat Safety Switch posted:You'd be pulling people over every 20 to 30 seconds, and chances are you'd have to kill half of them on the side of the road. I'm okay with that.
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PT6A posted:I think, if I were a cop, I'd just drive around at night writing large tickets to morons who don't turn their lights on. Seriously, I don't drive at night much, but every time I do, I see at least one (usually more) car going down the road without lights on. Turn your goddamn loving lights on, you horrible morons! Automatic lights are no excuse, in my opinion: they're there as a fallback. Personally, I always turn my lights to the full on position even though I have automatic lights, especially in bad weather or near dusk when I want to be sure they're on. This is apparently me every time I drive my boss's van for work. First time I drive this van at night I was doing a job like 6 months ago in D.C. with a coworker and the sun was just setting as we left, so with traffic it was pretty dark by the time we got to the beltway and I finally noticed my lights weren't on. Felt like an idiot since I'm used to automatic lights or popup lights where it's obvious they aren't up. Then two weeks ago the same coworker and did a job at the same place and I was joking about how I didn't turn the lights on last time. We leave and it's still a bit light but slightly raining and first thing I do when we get in the van is twist the knob, I see a light go on the dashboard that clearly looks like headlights and off we go. Sun sets as we wade through traffic and about a half hour later I realize my lights still aren't on. That dash light that looks like headlights is just to let you know the interior lights are on, and you have to twist the knob further to turn headlights on, which doesn't have any kind of indication. So I'm just gonna stop hating on people without lights on and assume they're just driving their boss's lovely hondas for the first or second time since I'm clearly one of them.
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# ? Oct 30, 2014 17:03 |
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PT6A posted:I think, if I were a cop, I'd just drive around at night writing large tickets to morons who don't turn their lights on. Seriously, I don't drive at night much, but every time I do, I see at least one (usually more) car going down the road without lights on. Turn your goddamn loving lights on, you horrible morons! Automatic lights are no excuse, in my opinion: they're there as a fallback. Personally, I always turn my lights to the full on position even though I have automatic lights, especially in bad weather or near dusk when I want to be sure they're on. My main grind is that cars should have two options: when you leave your headlights on and turn off the car, the lights turn off and no buzzer sounds (like subaru does) and then you never have to turn them on or off again. Other option: headlights turn on with every start and you can select to turn them off if you want, but they always turn on when you start the car.
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davebo posted:That dash light that looks like headlights is just to let you know the interior lights are on, and you have to twist the knob further to turn headlights on, which doesn't have any kind of indication. That belongs in a horrible engineering failure thread somewhere, because what the hell Honda. Every car I've ever driven in my life lit the dash indicator only when the headlights were turned on. Every other setting produced no result on the dash (other than high beams, which turns on a blue indicator). Deviating from that convention seems like a great way to guarantee someone dies in a car wreck somewhere.
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