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Heartily agree with second irritant. Yielding RoW when inappropriate is dangerous and illegal.RossKean posted: <snipped>The guy who, when the light turns green, beckons the opposing left-turning driver to go ahead; holding up the line of cars behind him.
The individual who yields the right-of-way when he should not is at least as likely to cause an accident as the "stupids" and generally impedes traffic flow rather than help.
I thought about "that guy" as well but I think I lumped him in with the "stupids" instead. In any case, that is another good example where courtesy can kill. (Or at least impede the flow of traffic.)Another example of the "kindness hurts" problem are the drivers in the right lane on a multi-lane highway who will slow down and yield their right of way to allow on-ramp drivers a space to merge in.
Think about how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that. - George CarlinFor the most part, the "stupids" can't really help it. Just be aware that even though the "stupids" really don't know any better, they are quite capable of killing you inadvertently.
In the UK, it is a very common courtesy for the driver in the "slow" lane (I use "slow" to void the left/right confusion) to move out of the slow lane to allow a joining driver to move on to the highway, to the point where it is more or less expected. This generally works very well, keeps the traffic flowing....Another example of the "kindness hurts" problem are the drivers in the right lane on a multi-lane highway who will slow down and yield their right of way to allow on-ramp drivers a space to merge in. ...
On the same note, traffic that actively blocks the slow lane to avoid people being able to merge in front of them drives me freakin' nuts too. Back when I still earned an honest living I had to merge onto a busy interstate from a relatively short access lane. I can't tell you how many times I've been beside traffic that absolutely refuses to let me merge. Sure, I know it's my responsibility to merge safely and the traffic in the right lane is under no obligation to let me. But come on! If a Formula One driver blocks as aggressively as Oscar Grope does sometimes he'd be penalized.Another example of the "kindness hurts" problem are the drivers in the right lane on a multi-lane highway who will slow down and yield their right of way to allow on-ramp drivers a space to merge in.
You're riding wrong. If you get off the BRP and hit some of the dirt roads in the Pisgah Nat'l Forest, folks routinely pull over when you're barreling along whilst standing on the pegs.Blue Ridge Parkway or any curvey scenic roadway with few passing zones: lots of easy on/off turn offs, but so many sightseers go 30 mph and refuse to use them to let you get by.
I'll bite. How is that related to my post about riding an FJR through the Blue Ridge?You're riding wrong. If you get off the BRP and hit some of the dirt roads in the Pisgah Nat'l Forest, folks routinely pull over when you're barreling along whilst standing on the pegs.Blue Ridge Parkway or any curvey scenic roadway with few passing zones: lots of easy on/off turn offs, but so many sightseers go 30 mph and refuse to use them to let you get by.
Some of those BRP sight seers that refuse to let people go past.Blue Ridge Parkway or any curvey scenic roadway with few passing zone...refuse to use them to let you get by.
How? Well he must have irritated somebody, so they did a PIT maneuver on him.How do you even do that to a 4 door sedan on a low speed road??? The mind boggles.
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