When I lived in Palo Alto I soon realized that swapping crappy Utah drivers for old Asian women drivers wasn't a fair deal.
Haha. Yeah, that's fair. Though in my experience they make up too small a chunk of the traffic to matter all that much.
When I lived in Palo Alto I soon realized that swapping crappy Utah drivers for old Asian women drivers wasn't a fair deal.
+1
However, it would suck to be impatient at something you do so much like driving.
Haha. Yeah, that's fair. Though in my experience they make up too small a chunk of the traffic to matter all that much.
Ya, but a lot of those people are oblivious to their sucktitude. So it only sucks for the nancies driving around them.What would suck worse would be to suck at something you do so much, like driving.
I want to put up a gigantic billboard just this side of the Idaho-Utah boarder that says "Hey fellas, we have a passing lane law in this state. Get the hell out or go back to that freezing **** hole you call home."
Utah drivers have nothing on those go nowhere but straight to the furthest left lane dip ***** up north.
I moved and went from 5 to 10.HA-HA.
I have a 3 minute drive to my office.
Hell, I walk to work when I don't have off-site meetings.
Wow. I have never seen so many long posts in my life!
Anyways, there is a special place called Cache Valley where they breed Utah and Idaho drivers for the ultimate bad driver hybrid (super nice people, just frustrating to drive with). You can't drive faster than 10-under on main street.
It seems like the only time UT drivers are courteous is when they have the right of way and should just get out of the way, but instead stop everything and insist that you go! By the way, if they hit you in this situation, guess whose fault it is!
I really loved living in Nevada where the flow of traffic was 15-over, and people generally got out of the way. Definitely some road ragers though Even liked the aggressive driving atmosphere on the strip. I think California is even better where they actually make room for you when you merge onto the freeway.
Recently a good friend said, "If I made it there safely, it was a successful commute." It really changed my perspective on driving and now I try drive a bit slower, and have a bit more patience. Still Utah driving has to be some of the worst.
Racist, and very close to bigoted.
A pet peeve I have due to the traffic accidents I have had to work is this: Imagine you have a busy four lane road with a turn-lane in the middle. It's rush-hour and the traffic going Northbound is backed up. Vehicle A is in the turn lane trying to turn left (West) and go through the busy Northbound traffic. Vehicle B is in the inside lane and stops to wave vehicle A through their lane. Vehicle C who is travelling in the outside lane and can see only stopped cars next to them, has no idea vehicle A is trying to turn through their lane...and WHAM! Sideswipe. Now vehicle A is pissed because they assumed that both lanes had stopped to let them through and vehicle C is pissed because they were going straight and had no idea vehicle A was coming.
Oh, and for those curious, vehicle A would be at fault because vehicle C was going straight and had the right-of-way. Yes, even though vehicle B had stopped to let them through.
A police officer pulled a driver aside and asked for her license and registration. "What's wrong, officer," the driver asked. "I didn't go through any red lights, and I certainly wasn't speeding."
"No, you weren't," said the officer, "but I clearly heard you through your closed window at that last light swearing a blue streak at the car in front of you when they stopped at the red light. Then I saw you flip them off as you passed them. I also saw you red-faced and screaming at a car that turned into the lane next to yours even though they did not impede into your lane."
"Is any of that a crime, officer?"
"No, but when I saw the "Jesus wants me for a Sunbeam" and "I love Primary" bumper stickers on the car, I figured this car had to be stolen.