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>Tailgating!
How could Tom & Ray have left this one off their list?
If someone is...let's say...the last car in a line of slow-moving traffic, why do some drivers see fit to tailgate the last car in line? The driver being tailgated cannot go any faster than the cars in front of him, and no matter how much the tailgating jerk in back of him might want to go faster, the person in front of the tailgater is also unable to go any faster than the cars in front of him. This situation is not unusual on roads that have only one lane in each direction, complete with "no-passing" zones.
All that this dangerous and inconsiderate tailgater accomplishes is to make an accident more likely if the driver in front of him/her needs to suddenly slow down. Incidentally, over the last few years, I have observed that the majority of tailgaters are women in their 20s and 30s, who are likely to also be yakking on a cellphone while tailgating, thus making them less likely to be able to react quickly in the event of a sudden slowdown of traffic!
>The "creep"!
Someone is attempting to enter a fast-moving roadway from a side street, or a parking lot, and instead of keeping his/her car completely stopped until a safe opening presents itself, he/she slowly creeps out--inch by inch--until it is necessary for cars traveling at perhaps 40 or 50 mph to swerve out of the right-hand lane in order to clear the offending "creep". It is not reasonable to expect cars moving at 40 mph or more to stop for someone entering the roadway from a side street or a parking lot, and to have to swerve can cause cars from the right-hand lane to collide with cars in the left lane.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI guess if I had to pick a pet peeve, it would be non-functioning brake lights. Most vehicles have three of them, but many times only one of the ones on the side come on when a driver presses the brake pedal. You see it more in states where cars don't have to undergo an annual inspection.
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Because tailgating is so common in MA it's not considered a problem. It's the ONLY place in the country where they can have a 60 car pileup on the highway on a bright sunny day with the sun behind you....
My biggest pet-peeve are the left lane hogger's......They will stay in the left lane even doing below the speed limit....And then 100 yards before their exit they'll move right (many times without even looking)...The worse of these...is the guy/girl who's in the left lane doing about 1mph faster then the lane to the right...once they pass the cars on the right...they speed up to 90 so no one can pass them...
I use to hate people who didn't signal...but I gave up on that long ago...Especially here in New England...less then 1% of drivers signal correctly all the time....and less then 50% will even use a signal at a traffic light...very frustrating....especially if you're waiting to turn left at a traffic light thinking the guy heading in the opposite direction is going straight (because he doesn't have a signal on)...light turns green...the idiot turns left...leaving you waiting...
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeThey've recently made it illegal (here) to text while driving. Granted, there's no rocket science involved in figuring out that watching a tiny screen while typing a message at 70MPH isn't the brightest thing you can do for that day. Yet, I still see it all the time. Worst case I saw was a young girl in the left lane, slowing to ~50 while texting a message, then speeding up to ~80 when she was done. This cycle kept going over and over. They blame texting (and other lack of attention activities) on a lot of accidents, and yet the cops do nothing to enforce that law. If you're in a school zone, watch out...otherwise, no problem.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeA couple of years ago this dweeb passed me with his sound system so loud I could hear the bass 1/4 mile away. As he passed me I saw that he had two kids (in booster seats) in the back...This rocket scientist should have been arrested for endangering the welfare of a child.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI sat here pondering the description of appropriate punishment I had added to my post before deleting it and getting on with my life.
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