people who merge lanes at the last minute
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people who merge lanes at the last minute
I can't stand people who have their foglights on when it's not foggy.
This is meant to be what happens. Amazes me that when there is a queue for the Forth Bridge if I am driving home, I can easily drive past a mile of stationary traffic and then merge in at the end of the lane and be on my way. Can't understand why anyone wouldn't do that :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by steve_spackman
And I just love folks who enter to highway with 60 km/h when people on highway are driving 120 km/h.
Fecking retards.Quote:
Originally Posted by J4MIE
You're supposed to use the available lanes whenever the there's a bottleneck up ahead because traffic flows better instead of creating long tailbacks.
At a busy Silverstone there's usually clear signs to tell people to use both lanes when exiting the car parks onto the A43.
I hate it whenever I try to 'push in' there's always an inconsiderate so and so who refuses acknowledge you're there by adopting tunnel vision.
You always get one militant old fart who thinks he's doing everybody a favour by straddling both lanes and blocking anyone from passing, when in fact all they're doing is making the queue stretch back even further. :dozey:Quote:
Originally Posted by J4MIE
I love the people who flash me to tell my my fogs are on when I'm driving around. Funny thing is I don't even have foglights :mark:Quote:
Originally Posted by slinkster
Could it be your 500 has extremely bright headlights? Driving at night is now tougher, some cars have lights that are sooo bright even though their not on main beam!Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
I feel the same way. Mostly coming from those SUVs.Quote:
Originally Posted by Drew
Yes, people loves to move in front of you only to drive the same speed. It's the same mentality as people accelerating toward red lights.Quote:
Originally Posted by Galveston dunes
Nah it's just got DRL's which people mistake for foglights even though they're nowhere near low enough and they don't shine brightly in your eyes like foglights do.Quote:
Originally Posted by Drew
http://members.iinet.net.au/~fenix1983/Files/DRL.jpg