Pet Peeves of Interstate/Freeway Driving

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Keith
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Jan 11, 2010 12:54pm
I drive in Detroit rush hour traffic(on the Ford Freeway/I-94) twice a day. Here are just a few...

1. The moron who gets behind you in 70mph bumper to bumper traffic, rides your tail flashing his/her lights at you to get you to speed up. Where the hell do you think I am going to go?

2. The asshole talking on his/her cellphone in the far left lane going less than 70mph forcing you to pass on the right

3. The idiot who putts along in front of you forcing you to pass him, at which point he speeds up wanting to drag race you.

4. The jackass who won't get over one lane to let you merge and then glares at you as he basically forces you into the guardrail.

Just a few examples as to why I think the new 2011 car models should all be equipped with a death ray. :)
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4cards
Posts: 2,551
Jan 11, 2010 1:04pm
pnhasbeen wrote:
4cards wrote: ...one of my pet peeves is when people come down an on ramp and EXPECT you to move over when they have a YIELD sign at the end of their on ramp. I've had people flip me off when I'm in the right lane and someone is passing me and this dick head will come down the on ramp and actually have to OBEY the law by yielding to on coming traffic and act like it's my fault!
But if there is NOT a car in the lane next to you, it is good driving to move over. As another poster pointed out, if a car stays in that lane it doesn't allow the oncoming car to get up to traffic speed.
...I agree 100% but if you have no place to go but into the side of the car passing your, the person coming down the on ramp HAS TO YIELD!
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gorocks99
Posts: 10,760
Jan 11, 2010 1:06pm
I tend to go w/ the one for one rule when there's a lot of traffic, I'm stuck in the right lane, and traffic is coming on from an on ramp. I'll let one car between me and the one in front of me, and that's it.
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ernest_t_bass
Posts: 24,984
Jan 11, 2010 1:40pm
People who ride your arse on a two lane road. You slow down, so they can pass, and they don't. You speed up, they stay on your butt. You slow WAY down, to like 25 in a 55, and they STILL don't pass.
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hasbeen
Posts: 6,504
Jan 11, 2010 2:25pm
4cards wrote:
pnhasbeen wrote:
4cards wrote: ...one of my pet peeves is when people come down an on ramp and EXPECT you to move over when they have a YIELD sign at the end of their on ramp. I've had people flip me off when I'm in the right lane and someone is passing me and this dick head will come down the on ramp and actually have to OBEY the law by yielding to on coming traffic and act like it's my fault!
But if there is NOT a car in the lane next to you, it is good driving to move over. As another poster pointed out, if a car stays in that lane it doesn't allow the oncoming car to get up to traffic speed.
...I agree 100% but if you have no place to go but into the side of the car passing your, the person coming down the on ramp HAS TO YIELD!
Agreed.
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BRF
Posts: 8,748
Jan 11, 2010 6:08pm
pnhasbeen wrote:
4cards wrote:
pnhasbeen wrote:
4cards wrote: ...one of my pet peeves is when people come down an on ramp and EXPECT you to move over when they have a YIELD sign at the end of their on ramp. I've had people flip me off when I'm in the right lane and someone is passing me and this dick head will come down the on ramp and actually have to OBEY the law by yielding to on coming traffic and act like it's my fault!
But if there is NOT a car in the lane next to you, it is good driving to move over. As another poster pointed out, if a car stays in that lane it doesn't allow the oncoming car to get up to traffic speed.
...I agree 100% but if you have no place to go but into the side of the car passing your, the person coming down the on ramp HAS TO YIELD!
Agreed.
Agreed, also.............as I let my permit holding son drive from Orrville to Akron on Saturday and while on 76, out flew a young woman from the ramp at 65 miles an hour and just barreled in right in front of us. My son was scared shitless and almost over-corrected in swerving to the left and I had to grab the wheel.

Again, I repeat, "the person coming down the on ramp HAS TO YIELD!"!!!!!!!!!

We were lucky.
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NOL fan
Posts: 376
Jan 11, 2010 6:21pm
speaking of the whole merging thing, ever seen an entrance ramp with a traffic light at the end of it? I remember seeing one 10 years ago in San Diego getting onto I-5. The freeway was packed with people all doing 60+ and here is a traffic light telling you to stop at the end of the ramp and then try to merge in with little room to accelerate from 0 to 60
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hasbeen
Posts: 6,504
Jan 11, 2010 7:05pm
BRF wrote:
pnhasbeen wrote:
4cards wrote:
pnhasbeen wrote:
4cards wrote: ...one of my pet peeves is when people come down an on ramp and EXPECT you to move over when they have a YIELD sign at the end of their on ramp. I've had people flip me off when I'm in the right lane and someone is passing me and this dick head will come down the on ramp and actually have to OBEY the law by yielding to on coming traffic and act like it's my fault!
But if there is NOT a car in the lane next to you, it is good driving to move over. As another poster pointed out, if a car stays in that lane it doesn't allow the oncoming car to get up to traffic speed.
...I agree 100% but if you have no place to go but into the side of the car passing your, the person coming down the on ramp HAS TO YIELD!
Agreed.
Agreed, also.............as I let my permit holding son drive from Orrville to Akron on Saturday and while on 76, out flew a young woman from the ramp at 65 miles an hour and just barreled in right in front of us. My son was scared shitless and almost over-corrected in swerving to the left and I had to grab the wheel.

Again, I repeat, "the person coming down the on ramp HAS TO YIELD!"!!!!!!!!!

We were lucky.
damn, but at least you were there and this didn't happen when he had his license and was all alone.
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Glory Days
Posts: 7,809
Jan 11, 2010 7:09pm
NOL fan wrote: speaking of the whole merging thing, ever seen an entrance ramp with a traffic light at the end of it? I remember seeing one 10 years ago in San Diego getting onto I-5. The freeway was packed with people all doing 60+ and here is a traffic light telling you to stop at the end of the ramp and then try to merge in with little room to accelerate from 0 to 60
i think i have seen stop signs like that. and most of the time when there is construction, traffic normally comes to a stop at the end of the ramp where traffic merges. but i dont worry much, thats when i let the Hemi open up a little.
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slide22
Posts: 330
Jan 11, 2010 7:35pm
Women drivers.

end of discussion.
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hasbeen
Posts: 6,504
Jan 11, 2010 7:37pm
slide22 wrote: Women drivers.

end of discussion.
/lock thread

nothing else needed.
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GoChiefs
Posts: 16,754
Jan 11, 2010 7:41pm
nc52 wrote: that's because most truck drivers are now foreigners, mostly somalians
Plus the field became saturated with terrible drivers when the state started paying for any Joe Schmo to go to truck driving school.
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GoChiefs
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Jan 11, 2010 7:42pm
pnhasbeen wrote: /lock thread

nothing else needed.
In that case..that answer was post #2. Lol
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hasbeen
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Jan 11, 2010 7:46pm
GoChiefs wrote:
pnhasbeen wrote: /lock thread

nothing else needed.
In that case..that answer was post #2. Lol
this isn't a message board for me to read . this is where i share my wealth of knowledge with my fledglings(you guys).

;)
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NNN
Posts: 902
Jan 11, 2010 8:30pm
NOL fan wrote: speaking of the whole merging thing, ever seen an entrance ramp with a traffic light at the end of it? I remember seeing one 10 years ago in San Diego getting onto I-5. The freeway was packed with people all doing 60+ and here is a traffic light telling you to stop at the end of the ramp and then try to merge in with little room to accelerate from 0 to 60
Western Pennsylvania has stop signs at the top of extremely short entrance ramps. I-70 is two lanes each way, and somehow you're supposed to go from 0 to 70 and merge in less than 50 feet.

On our way to NJ a couple years back, we stopped in St. Clairsville. I think my exact words were "Go to the bathroom now, because it's 200 miles until the next place that I'll even think of stopping".