March 1, 2012 12:45 PM PST
Happened a while back but got stuck in a traffic jam that had all lanes shut down... I was in my little car, thank godness... Any way had pulled a little trailer and still had this very heavy duty hitch sticking out of the back. Some jerk not paying attention hit me pretty damn hard... I cracked up laughing when traffic got going again to see the nice hole my hitch had left in his front end and raditor... Still makes me laugh...
One thing I seem to have noticed that the more expencise the car the worst the driver...
That reminds me of the time I was caught in rush hour traffic on I-70, near Independence, MO just east of Kansas City. Something like six lanes of traffic had ground to a dead stop. After I'd sat there a few seconds, I heard the brakes of an 18-wheeler locking up somewhere behind me. It was like the interstate system's version of Russian roulette: which lane is gonna get whacked. I was lucky; it was the lane just to my right. Bam-bam-bam-bam... the truck hits the first car, which hits the next car, and the next car, and so on. I will never forget the look on the face of the lady driving the last car to get hit. She just sat there with this "you gotta be shitting me" look on her face.
I have lots of frustrations when it comes to other drivers, but what it all boils down to for me is attitude. People today seem to drive with this "screw you, me first" attitude. I always wonder what the rush is. Personally, I made a conscious decision not to get excited or pissed off when I'm on the road. I tell myself it's not a race, be one of the good guys, and don't let these knotheads get to you. I've found that life is a lot more relaxing that way.
March 1, 2012 6:04 PM PST
I'm a highway worker. I swear NO people DO NOT USE THEIR SIGNALS.
I used to send one cop around the block on a job I was on because he wouldn't signal. He finally confronted me & I said, "Sir, You should be setting an example & if you read the Vehicle Code you would have given me a ticket for the move you just made!" Shut him up real fast!
While riding I make it VERY clear I'm turning or changing lanes. I'll bail on a turn if someone is up my butt. I never trust drivers with turn signals either. I also leave myself bail out space whether on my bike or car( LOL~96 Geo Metro~ my bike is bigger than my car!)
March 1, 2012 11:31 PM PST
Happened a while back but got stuck in a traffic jam that had all lanes shut down... I was in my little car, thank godness... Any way had pulled a little trailer and still had this very heavy duty hitch sticking out of the back. Some jerk not paying attention hit me pretty damn hard... I cracked up laughing when traffic got going again to see the nice hole my hitch had left in his front end and raditor... Still makes me laugh...
One thing I seem to have noticed that the more expencise the car the worst the driver...
That reminds me of the time I was caught in rush hour traffic on I-70, near Independence, MO just east of Kansas City. Something like six lanes of traffic had ground to a dead stop. After I'd sat there a few seconds, I heard the brakes of an 18-wheeler locking up somewhere behind me. It was like the interstate system's version of Russian roulette: which lane is gonna get whacked. I was lucky; it was the lane just to my right. Bam-bam-bam-bam... the truck hits the first car, which hits the next car, and the next car, and so on. I will never forget the look on the face of the lady driving the last car to get hit. She just sat there with this "you gotta be shitting me" look on her face.
I have lots of frustrations when it comes to other drivers, but what it all boils down to for me is attitude. People today seem to drive with this "screw you, me first" attitude. I always wonder what the rush is. Personally, I made a conscious decision not to get excited or pissed off when I'm on the road. I tell myself it's not a race, be one of the good guys, and don't let these knotheads get to you. I've found that life is a lot more relaxing that way.
I was born and raised in that area and they, who ever "they are" say it is one of the friendliest places to drive... Guess "they" have never been stuck in rush hour traffic or tried to get past the statdium when a game is starting or letting out... and even though it is not legal there.... White line that area if possible.
March 2, 2012 12:32 AM PST
If someone is riding my ass, I generally just get out their way as soon as I can. That comes from the time as a kid when my mom was rushing to get me to the hospital because she thought driving me herself would be faster than waiting for the ambulance. Well, she got stuck behind someone that decided for her that she shouldn't be speeding, and I still have scars from the drano crystals my brother fed me as a playful prank.
I just assume they have a sick kid in the car and let them get on their way.
As far as turn signals, I don't care anymore. I have learned to read drivers and expect them to do something asinine and half the time I am not surprised when it does happen.
March 2, 2012 12:50 AM PST
Definitely, just because they care is well engineered doesn't make the driver any better.