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2. When you turn onto a highway with a higher speed limit, accelerate briskly up to speed. The people you just pulled out in front of should not have to brake because you are too limp-footed with the accelerator.
3. Exercise lane discipline, keep to the right whenever possible and pass on the left. If you are slothing along in the left lane and people are passing you in the right lane, that's your queue to move to the right lane.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeRe: comment on speeding up to the flow of traffic quickly. That's fine if you aren't towing a travel trailer.
You can bet your a** I ain't going to pull my trailer at 65mph, never mind 75mph.
Pay attention to the rules of the road and keep right except to pass.
Think about it, there ARE exceptions.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeIn Holland there are numerous bicycles sharing the road with cars, yet it all moves harmoniously. By contrast, India is intitutionalized anarchy since everyone breaks the rules. Most Asian countries turn driving into a Formula 1 exercise, and breaking rules is the norm. Hong Kong, Bangkok, Bejing, and Manila are prime examples.
Theoretically, the US should have the easiest driving environment; good wide roads with shoulders, relatively new cars, most drivers are literate and did not "buy" their licence. Unfortunately, US drivers have an entitlement mentality combined with lower than world class driving skill levels. This results in poor driving habits with lack of attention to traffic conditions, performing all manner of other activities while driving (I've seen a woman floss her teeth and steer with her elbows!), and being generally rude with repect to others on the road. Only in small towns where everyone knows each other do you see courteous driving and a high level of adherence to rules.
Common courtesy combined with obeying the rules make for less stressful driving and no doubt benefits the vehicle as well!
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI spend a lot of time on interstates and NONE of the dangers I encounter are produced by things like excessive speed. They are produced by people who have no idea how to use the highway.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikePlease use your turn signal when right turning into a side road where I or someone is waiting at a stop sign to proceed.
If you habitually drive annoyingly fast then please don't forget to run during the final portion of your trip after you get out of your car. Also, don't forget to run back to your car.
Harley riders, please get a better muffler; don't make me roll up my window while you go by.
One more, don't drive in platoons on a two lane freeway so left lane hogs are then less of a problem.
There, I feel better!
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