Posted by Chrisinmo on March 05, 2011 at 06:07:47 from (207.119.189.169):
In Reply to: OT: Road Oddity #1 posted by IA Leo on March 04, 2011 at 17:44:32:
I think I've mellowed quite a bit as I've gotten older. I learned to drive around the Washington, DC beltway. The only place I have ever driven that was more aggressive was around NYC. Now I pretty much drive in the right lane unless I've got a good reason to be in the left lane. Most of the roads I drive all the time. I know exactly where smokey is sitting. You know, the state budget is hurting. Seen a lot of tickets being issued this year. LOL.
There are only two things that still bug me. First, someone in front of me who can't seem to drive a consistent speed. I am not usually in so much of a rush that I can't tolerate someone driving a little below the speed limit, but when they speed up and slow down about ten miles per hour, it gets a little hard to follow them. You never know what they are going to do next. The second thing is when someone passes me on a completely empty highway, not another car in sight, and they seemingly have to slip over into the left lane right in front of my bumper.
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