Posted by Jeff M NY on June 05, 2015 at 18:14:17 from (72.230.221.247):
In Reply to: Road rage/vehicles? posted by Geo-TH,In on June 04, 2015 at 04:00:44:
Maybe not really road rage, but some observations over the years.I work road construction so I have seen a lot of what everyone here is talking about. It starts with bicycles and goes all the way up to tractor trailers. Those guys are either really good or the biggest idiots I have ever seen. Why would you try to weave between 2 cones that are close together instead of a bigger spot where cones are moved, and someone is directing you to that spot? Morons. It certainly is not just them though. Most of the everyday drivers don't have a clue how to act in a construction zone. Pretty easy to follow someone giving directions, but you get one idiot who goes in the wrong spot and they all follow like sheep. Those cones are there for a reason. Stay out of them. They are protecting the people who are fixing the road you travel on. Show some respect. Bicycles think they don't have to follow the rules at all. Stop means stop no matter what you are driving or riding. Motorcycles are another one as well as the higher priced vehicles. Seems the more expensive the vehicle, the less the turn signals work. Ask them what way they want to go(if you can get there attention) and they point. Guess the turn signals on those are optional. Soccer moms, yuppies and elderly people are probably the worst. Now these are just my observations and do not apply to all in these groups so if I offended someone I apologize. Could go on with a lot more, but enough for now.
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