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What would DoG do?
Sometimes, I swear that being highly adept at driving, as well as being courteous and trying to live by the Golden Rule, is a curse....
At least I'm modest....
At least I'm modest....
Thanks for opening the door...I have found over my 8+ years here in this ummm...state, is that the attitude here is "if you don't like what i'm doing, go the hell around." No one moves over for anyone, especially in the metros where there are multiple lanes to choose from. They don't care about what is polite and they don't pay attention to what is going on around them. It's been very hard to get used to and has caused some high blood pressure many many times for me. We have a lot of road rage in DFW and I blame a significant portion of it on this issue. People just don't care about their fellow human beings anymore when they get behind the wheel and it's pretty fricken sad. It's all a race to everyone and ego gets in the way way too often.
Yep you nailed it. It is scary here. Give me LA any day. Don't even get me started on how poorly they take care of their cars here, throw their trash out the window or into the bed of the truck (which of course, goes flying right out) and think nothing of letting their car doors hit another car. My car has received 4 times the paint scrapes it had in 4 months since moving to the north end of the metro than I had in 3 years in the south end. Apparently people in Plano and Frisco think cars are throw away items, instead of something of great expense that most people would like to keep nice.Thanks for opening the door...I have found over my 8+ years here in this ummm...state, is that the attitude here is "if you don't like what i'm doing, go the hell around." No one moves over for anyone, especially in the metros where there are multiple lanes to choose from. They don't care about what is polite and they don't pay attention to what is going on around them. It's been very hard to get used to and has caused some high blood pressure many many times for me. We have a lot of road rage in DFW and I blame a significant portion of it on this issue. People just don't care about their fellow human beings anymore when they get behind the wheel and it's pretty fricken sad. It's all a race to everyone and ego gets in the way way too often.
While I love the great nation of Texas and her people (my adopted home state), when I visited there many years back in the DFW area, they had a campaign going on TV and billboards, "Drive Texas Friendly". Well.... I noticed stop signs seem to be optional, red lights or lights that just changed red were to go thru cause you needed to get thru. Made SoCal look tame.
After seeing these things many times in a few day period, I came to the conclusion it would be really scary to ride a bike in Texas, or at least the DFW area.
Now I have spent a great deal of time in San Antonio, and did not notice this type of behavior, maybe it's regional. :blink:
Keep right except to passSometimes, I swear that being highly adept at driving, as well as being courteous and trying to live by the Golden Rule, is a curse....
At least I'm modest....
There are plenty of places in the "developed" world that are worse than anywhere in the US. Spend 10 minutes on the road in Shanghai, and you will thank God or whoever that we have stripes on the roads and the concept of right-of-way is grasped, however tenuously.I'm a native Texan, though I've never stayed put in one place for more than four years. As such, I've experienced horrid drivers all over the globe. As far as I'm concerned, there are no drivers in the developed world that are more terrible than those of Georgia. The closer you get to Atlanta, the less capable the cage pilots. It's really a pity, because you have to go through those horrible drivers to get to some of the best motorcycling this country has to offer.
Agreed. Shanghai was a new experience for me as well. A local described the stop signs, lights, crosswalks, and traffic lanes as "guidelines" no one really follows. I went there expecting to rent a motorcycle for a few days and ride around. My mind changed on the taxi ride from the airport to my hotel.There are plenty of places in the "developed" world that are worse than anywhere in the US. Spend 10 minutes on the road in Shanghai, and you will thank God or whoever that we have stripes on the roads and the concept of right-of-way is grasped, however tenuously.
the i285 motor speedway on a bike was "interesting".there are no drivers in the developed world that are more terrible than those of Georgia. The closer you get to Atlanta, the less capable the cage pilots.
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