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Pedestrians have the right of way here, but PNW drivers will by turns apply that as "anyone on a sidewalk anywhere near the corner means i must wait silently at this stop sign and block traffic indefinitely" when they see a person within one cubic lightyear of the intersection they want to drive through and "oh sorry i rammed your dog in a crosswalk with a lit walk sign because i was too loving stupid to look in the direction of travel before accelerating and therefore you did not exist for me in my babybrain"
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Moving from TN to OR has been mostly great but less good BBQ/southern food, and everywhere I drive at probably 10-15 mph slower than if I was in TN because of the PNW driving culture (I guess?). I'm currently looking out my window and tons of cars with wipers not UP during what was forecasted to be days of snow.
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# ? Feb 12, 2021 22:44 |
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Kreeblah posted:I think I've heard somebody their horn like, twice, ever, around Seattle. It's just not a thing that anybody does. I'm pretty sure you could disconnect people's horns and they wouldn't ever notice. Man that is weird. A very quick beep of the horn here is pretty darn normal if you don't notice the light change, like it's why the horn is there. Honk any more than that and you're a tremendous rear end in a top hat that everyone hates, but yeah. The only other time I really use the horn is if someone's very clearly not paying attention while driving and they're like, drifting out of their lane or w/e, I'll slow down to give them a wide berth, simultaneous with a big ol' hoooonk. If they keep doing it after that I assume they're drunk and back way the gently caress off.
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The Oldest Man posted:Pedestrians have the right of way here, but PNW drivers will by turns apply that as "anyone on a sidewalk anywhere near the corner means i must wait silently at this stop sign and block traffic indefinitely" when they see a person within one cubic lightyear of the intersection they want to drive through and "oh sorry i rammed your dog in a crosswalk with a lit walk sign because i was too loving stupid to look in the direction of travel before accelerating and therefore you did not exist for me in my babybrain" Uh I wish I had this problem. In Seattle I've been honked/yelled/revved at for crossing streets at unmarked intersections (which legally acts like a crosswalk and gives me the right of way) and almost killed because a fella in a big ol swingin dick F-250 right by Pike Place tried to gun his left turn to beat me through the crosswalk while I was crossing lol. I used to have to regularly cross at one of the crosswalks painted right at the entrance of a 99 onramp (such a sick design) and the only drivers who would reliably stop to let me cross were semi-truckers. Basically I agree with Thanatosian that it seems like 60-70% of drivers don't really know traffic laws whatsoever here
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America has one of the highest traffic fatality rates in the OECD, but the rate is much higher in many poor countries, so America is roughly in the middle globally.
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Chamale posted:America has one of the highest traffic fatality rates in the OECD, but it helps many people get to work on time, so its impossible to tell if its bad or not,,
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# ? Feb 13, 2021 00:05 |
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Covids not all bad, I’ve cut the Amount of time I spend driving easily in half or more
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Nitevision posted:Uh I wish I had this problem. In Seattle I've been honked/yelled/revved at for crossing streets at unmarked intersections (which legally acts like a crosswalk and gives me the right of way) and almost killed because a fella in a big ol swingin dick F-250 right by Pike Place tried to gun his left turn to beat me through the crosswalk while I was crossing lol. I used to have to regularly cross at one of the crosswalks painted right at the entrance of a 99 onramp (such a sick design) and the only drivers who would reliably stop to let me cross were semi-truckers. In the Before Times, there was a great joy to be had in being in the market by the Starbucks, and just walking down the middle of the street as the cars trying to get by the hundreds of people just had to loving cccccrrrrrraaaaaaawwwwwwwllll through that area. Probably took them like ten minutes to go two blocks.
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The Oldest Man posted:Pedestrians have the right of way here, but PNW drivers will by turns apply that as "anyone on a sidewalk anywhere near the corner means i must wait silently at this stop sign and block traffic indefinitely" when they see a person within one cubic lightyear of the intersection they want to drive through and "oh sorry i rammed your dog in a crosswalk with a lit walk sign because i was too loving stupid to look in the direction of travel before accelerating and therefore you did not exist for me in my babybrain" But yeah, anyone making a right turn is likely to murder you.
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# ? Feb 13, 2021 00:38 |
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Stevie Lee posted:the air force propaganda almost got me at 17, with my dad pushing me too. luckily i was too fat to enlist at the time when my dad threw me out with 1 month's notice when i turned 18 i was real lucky that it was early 2004, so the iraq war made it clear even to my unbelievably stupid teenager brain that homelessness was the better option if i was even a year older i'da signed up for the death squads lmao
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Nitevision posted:Uh I wish I had this problem. In Seattle I've been honked/yelled/revved at for crossing streets at unmarked intersections (which legally acts like a crosswalk and gives me the right of way) and almost killed because a fella in a big ol swingin dick F-250 right by Pike Place tried to gun his left turn to beat me through the crosswalk while I was crossing lol. I used to have to regularly cross at one of the crosswalks painted right at the entrance of a 99 onramp (such a sick design) and the only drivers who would reliably stop to let me cross were semi-truckers. Anybody driving a big pickup truck in Seattle is from the hinterlands and lusts for pedestrian death
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atelier morgan posted:when my dad threw me out with 1 month's notice when i turned 18 i was real lucky that it was early 2004, so the iraq war made it clear even to my unbelievably stupid teenager brain that homelessness was the better option I saw the army as the better option over homelessness. Mostly because they provided a home. Also food, clothing, pay, medical care, a month of leave a year. I didn't account for veterans benefits at the time because I didn't care. It has absolutely ruined lots of lives, yes, but I knew some folks that it was their step out of some very real poverty, now with degrees paid for by their tolerance of stupid military poo poo for a few years. It's a very heavy trade off, however. tangy yet delightful posted:Moving from TN to OR has been mostly great but less good BBQ/southern food, and everywhere I drive at probably 10-15 mph slower than if I was in TN because of the PNW driving culture (I guess?). Congrats on escaping TN. I spent about 15 years bouncing around that state, miss nothing from it but Sun Drop. People do the windshield wiper poo poo here in Colorado too, but it's mostly former southerners. Parts of this place are half Texan. CRUSTY MINGE has issued a correction as of 01:38 on Feb 13, 2021 |
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Drivers amirite
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https://twitter.com/equalityAlec/status/1360326838279618567?s=19 https://twitter.com/equalityAlec/status/1360326850736762888?s=19
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The Saddest Rhino posted:https://twitter.com/equalityAlec/status/1360326838279618567?s=19 Sorry to Bother You was optimistic as i do think the “slaves” had to pay for most of their stuff
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# ? Feb 13, 2021 11:02 |
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Thanatosian posted:Our drivers ed ranges from loving garbage to complete loving garbage. I've had to explain to multiple people who are native Washingtonians that yes, you pull into the middle of an intersection on an unprotected left turn. Yes, it's legal. Not only is it legal, but it is the way you are required to do it. Yes, the other cars have to wait for you after the light changes. Yes, I've also seen people back out of intersections instead of making the turn, those people are idiots. that seems crazy. they just make you yield for straight traffic in california. they just make lefts illegal on intersections too busy for that, or put in a turn lane and make it protected
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# ? Feb 13, 2021 11:09 |
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Larry Parrish posted:that seems crazy. they just make you yield for straight traffic in california. they just make lefts illegal on intersections too busy for that, or put in a turn lane and make it protected I think you also need pulling into the intersection while making a left turn explained to you. When you're making an unprotected left turn, once your light turns green, you shouldn't stay behind the stop bar at the intersection. You should drive straight a car length or two (depending on how many lanes the road is), then yield to straight traffic to make your turn. If there are no openings during your light cycle, you will be in the intersection when the light changes. This is good, the other cars will have to wait for you, so you will get to complete your turn even though there was never an opening. This prevents the complete lockdown of a turn lane during busy traffic times. It's not unique to Washington, the vehicle code says you should be doing this in California as well. I will beep as obnoxiously as I can at your dumb rear end if you don't. https://abc30.com/driving-road-safety-chp-california-highway-patrol/6232316/ jetz0r has issued a correction as of 12:29 on Feb 13, 2021 |
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tangy yet delightful posted:
My sample size is small but as an Ohioan this isn't done by most people. The only sample size I have any information about is work and it's the people pushing their 50s that pull the wipers up when it snows
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Chamale posted:America has one of the highest traffic fatality rates in the OECD, but the rate is much higher in many poor countries, so America is roughly in the middle globally. It's that just per capita or corrected for the insane car culture you have? Like deaths per million car miles it whatever.
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# ? Feb 13, 2021 14:38 |
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Tennessee has the same law and it came about because someone important got a ticket for running a red light while waiting to turn.
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# ? Feb 13, 2021 14:39 |
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BonHair posted:It's that just per capita or corrected for the insane car culture you have? Like deaths per million car miles it whatever. It's per mile driven.
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# ? Feb 13, 2021 14:49 |
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Len posted:My highschool guidance counselor pushed the military constantly. "Join the air guard! You'll never see combat until you finish college! If you get deployed you'll get to stay at the base grilling because they won't put you in live combat!" lol. Active duty loves to poo poo on the guard all the time but hate it when you point out that the guard does significantly more than they do, is around 5 times larger than them, and beats active duty whenever they're allowed to compete against them. The national guard has consistantly won all the military competitions (best ranger/sniper/driver/etc) every year. So much so that a lot of generals refuse to allow the guard to compete in some of their tournaments. As for recruitment chat: Don't do it unless you understand one thing. The military will absolutely use you and then abandon you if it can. You've got to go in with the exact same mentality about the military.
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This is very normal https://www.npr.org/2021/02/09/965887446/s-c-gives-highest-civilian-honor-to-principal-who-got-a-walmart-job-to-help-stud quote:Darby took on a part-time job at Walmart, stocking shelves from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m., three nights every week. He's been using the paychecks from that work to help make sure kids from his school have food and basic supplies, or help their families pay their bills. Some money has also gone to former students who need help, or to teachers at his school who need a boost. If everyone did a few third shifts stocking shelves for minimum wage we’d end childhood poverty in no time
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HashtagGirlboss posted:This is very normal I had a friend try to argue about the idea of "civic duty" with me and saying that its the responsibility of all citizens to step up and help everyone who's fallen behind like this. When I pointed out that they're only "falling behind" because the state is a loving broken system that needs to be smashed his argument was "well since the govt won't do it we all should just volunteer our time and money instead to make things better" Couldn't quite get him to understand that was the equivalent of putting a band-aid on a massive trauma wound and expecting it to work.
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pentyne posted:I had a friend try to argue about the idea of "civic duty" with me and saying that its the responsibility of all citizens to step up and help everyone who's fallen behind like this. That’s the whole point of these things, trying to get individuals to see it as a personal moral responsibility instead of a collective failure I have a lot of respect for someone who will sacrifice of themselves to help others. But it’s mind numbing that the government response was let’s give him a ribbon rather than holy poo poo this is embarrassing as gently caress
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Len posted:My sample size is small but as an Ohioan this isn't done by most people. The only sample size I have any information about is work and it's the people pushing their 50s that pull the wipers up when it snows It doesnt do anything. If your poo poo gets coated in ice you have to melt it all with your defrosters anyway so leave them against the glass. The farther north you go the less people do this. Here in VA 90% of people do for 1cm of snow, but in MI nobody would for a foot of snow.
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# ? Feb 13, 2021 16:01 |
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There was a person in my apartment complex that would put a sheet over their windshield before a forecasted snow. Older woman, maybe mid-50s. It was a convertible mustang, a great choice of primary car where it's cold for a large part of the year. Pretty sure it's terrible on snow too.
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# ? Feb 13, 2021 16:12 |
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wipers up isn't a bad idea to instill in people because we're mostly idiots who will forget that the wipers are going to be frozen in place and just habitually or impatiently turn them on anyway and end up shredding the rubber on the blades it might not speed up the windshield clearing but it'll at least save the wiper blades from my own dumb rear end
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pentyne posted:I had a friend try to argue about the idea of "civic duty" with me and saying that its the responsibility of all citizens to step up and help everyone who's fallen behind like this. Maybe if we somehow organized the time and money we all spent to make things better, perhaps with a system that made sure that those who need the most help get what they need, and everyone contributed a part of what they made to provide it, perhaps dependent on how much they make?
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# ? Feb 13, 2021 16:18 |
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I put my wipers up before snow so that when I hobble out to my car after waking up I don't have to put them up to brush the windshield off with my snow brush while trying to fully wake up saves me precious seconds that I can use for another swig of coffee before I get on the road
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# ? Feb 13, 2021 16:21 |
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If it's 0°F outside I still have to walk my dog for 10-15 minutes so I can take 30 seconds to scrape my windshield and break the wipers free if I'm in a real hurry. There's always a solution that involves light labor. I love watching people dump hot water on their windshields though, that's a treat.
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blatman posted:saves me precious seconds When I lived in New England, same. Ain't got time for that poo poo!
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CRUSTY MINGE posted:If it's 0°F outside I still have to walk my dog for 10-15 minutes so I can take 30 seconds to scrape my windshield and break the wipers free if I'm in a real hurry. There's always a solution that involves light labor. Lmao I learned that one the hard way. It does not help. I think it’s a lesson you only need to learn once though
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# ? Feb 13, 2021 16:39 |
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I live in northern new Hampshire and have never once put my wipers up and everyone I know routinely makes fun of flatlanders who do put their wipers up lmao you nerds
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# ? Feb 13, 2021 16:49 |
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Hot water on a windshield is honestly one of those things that works great until it burns you once. Sure, you can get away with it when it's lightly below freezing, it'll take care of that frost no problem and you can be on your way. But then one day you get complacent about checking the temperature, you're running tighter on time than usual, and bam, you just bought a $200-400 piece of glass. The rage it induces in people at 6:30am when it's 5°F outside is just a marvelous thing to take in. Even better if that person is from Florida and has never encountered such cold before.
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Empress Brosephine posted:I live in northern new Hampshire and have never once put my wipers up and everyone I know routinely makes fun of flatlanders who do put their wipers up lmao you nerds Can't hear you. I'm already on the road.
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# ? Feb 13, 2021 16:57 |
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its also worth it to put your wipers up if you're running late and you're just blasting the windshield with wiper fluid until there's enough of a visible window to drive with, put them up once you get to work so that the wiper fluid drips down and safely freezes the wipers in place
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# ? Feb 13, 2021 16:58 |
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towel under wipers before it snows. wipers down to hold towel on. rip towel off in the morning. welp cya *calls in sick anyway*
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Can you not just let your car warm up with the defroster blasting for a while? I also seem to remember someone I dated once would lay a dry towel over their windshield in the evening and then just pull it off in the morning.
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