Posted by JML755 on June 04, 2015 at 09:09:29 from (97.78.165.194):
In Reply to: Road rage/vehicles? posted by jimg.allentown on June 04, 2015 at 06:02:50:
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I agree Jim. I drive metro Detroit freeways every day in rush hour and by far, the problems are not caused by speeders. People who cut in and out of traffic are usually trying to get around somebody who is going WAY slower than the traffic flow.
Everyday I see these people and they're either texting, talking on the phone or look like they're just out for a Sunday drive.
There are exceptions. On the Friday before Memorial Day, I was on I-94 headed to Chicago. Traffic was thick but we were ALL moving at around 80 mph. I was in the right lane and out of the corner of my eye glimpsed a car coming up the shoulder, kicking up gravel. He went by me like I was standing still. Must have been doing well over 100. Cut back in a few cars ahead and I'm amazed he didn't roll his car. (BTW, it was a BMW). No need for that craziness but the worst was that when I did hit a major slowdown (or even down to stop and go), it was due to one or 2 guys with campers doing 55mph. Then, trucks and others trying to pass them at 60. I did a lot of cussing as I went by but I don't consider that "road rage".
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