Posted by buickanddeere on March 05, 2011 at 10:28:42 from (216.183.130.158):
In Reply to: OT: Road Oddity #2 posted by IA Leo on March 05, 2011 at 08:08:05:
#1 The driver that comes screaming up past you, just to slam on the brakes and cut across two lanes to make his exit.
#2 The driver who upon entering the highway will cut out across 4 lanes just to get to the left lane. Of course this is done at 25 under the limit with everyone one else hard on the brakes.
As previously stated these two types of ignorant pricks need to be run off the road and given a thrashing. I don't care much either for #3 The overly righteous ignoramus that parks in traffic at the speed limit in any lane. When overall traffic is moving faster. All the righteous ignoramus does is cause a bottle neck traffic flow and will sooner or later cause a crash by frustrating other drivers. By making them slow, lane change, speed up etc. They also block semi trucks who want to move with traffic but the semi can't get the speed or space to pass in the left lane and get back in. If you can only see KCAM in your rear view mirror. If you ever look in your mirrors. Speed up.
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