Don't Ya Just Hate It When...

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Something that is really starting to annoy me is people not stopping at stop signs, they just tap on their brakes and drive right thought. It doesn't even matter if it's a 4-way stop or not. And if you honk at them they give you a nasty look and act as they right and you are wrong.

My mother is guilty of this. She doesn't even brake if there's no other cars around.
 
Something that is really starting to annoy me is people not stopping at stop signs, they just tap on their brakes and drive right thought. It doesn't even matter if it's a 4-way stop or not. And if you honk at them they give you a nasty look and act as they right and you are wrong.


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It bothers me too especially when people get hurt. Most people don't even know the proper stop procedure. Many people just stop and go, with out giving right of way.

 
Just remembered this incident today...

I was driving along a month or two ago behind someone in a puckup with a trailer connected to it. I'm driving down the street when suddenly he stops to turn, which I don't see because he didn't hook up the connector for the lights on the trailer. Nearly rear ended the dumbass. I was REALLY ****ing pissed off. How this dumbass didn't cause any accidents, I don't know.
 
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ugh, I have a story. A couple times, my car's trunk flung open when pulling out of a parking lot and that gets annoying. The first time was pulling out of a dunkin donuts and the second time was recently at my school. All because I accidently pressed the trunk button on my car key. Luckly for me, I didn't have stuff flying out both times.

but still...:banghead: :mad: :dunce:
 
I just had this happen to me moments ago: a driver flies up out of nowhere behind me in a Legacy. He does a little NASCAR style drafting then passes around a turn. With two blind corners ahead, he proceeds to take them as if he's on a racetrack. That being, he hits the imaginary apex that was in the oncoming lane.
 
I was sitting at a 4 way stop yesterday. All corners had cars. Some Pontiac Grand Prix was coming across in front of me, then it was my turn to go. So I start to go, made it about halfway and this guy in a Jeep Liberty starts going too, beeping his horn at me and I'm like "WTF r u doin' stahp". He almost hits me and I proceeded to stick my arm out the window and give him a nice big finger. :censored:ing moron. Learn to drive.
 
I hate people that pull out in to traffic at the exact wrong time. Happened yet again today. I'm driving in my neighborhood, going 30mph, and there's this lawn care truck/20 foot trailer on the left side of the road, facing the wrong way. I get within a mailbox of the back of this trailer (so about 50 feet) and the f'er mashes the gas to cut in front of me, from where he was parked, facing the wrong way, in the oncoming lane. I had to lock up my brakes and was all over the horn as well. And he has the nerve to throw his arm out the window like I'm in the wrong. So naturally I follow him until I get to my house since we were going the same direction, and turns out the dude has NO LIGHTS on his trailer.

I was heated. It's not like you just miss a big, white, lifted truck coming down the road. Damn illegals need to get a freaking drivers license. But I'm sure that will be taken care of when they get pulled for no lights on the trailer
 
I was in a parking lot of a dollar store about an hour ago. In that parking lot, there were a couple of girls looking underneath the front of their car. There was a part of the front bumper near the wheels broke and hanging down. I overheard part of what they were saying, and heard "the suspension is totally broken" even though the broken part was a part of the bumper. On top of that, they didn't have anything blocking the wheels to keep the car from rolling. And also, they were laying underneath the car in a way that would've prevented them from getting up and moving out of the way if the car started to roll.
 
I was in a parking lot of a dollar store about an hour ago. In that parking lot, there were a couple of girls looking underneath the front of their car. There was a part of the front bumper near the wheels broke and hanging down. I overheard part of what they were saying, and heard "the suspension is totally broken" even though the broken part was a part of the bumper. On top of that, they didn't have anything blocking the wheels to keep the car from rolling. And also, they were laying underneath the car in a way that would've prevented them from getting up and moving out of the way if the car started to roll.

And the Darwins award goes to..
 
Ok... I haven't seen a story like this yet...
So yesterday night I was taking a ride home with a friend and we were on a 4 lane road (we were on the far right lane). Up the road was a bridge over the highway and the usual on ramp and off ramp. We crossed over the bridge and approached the traffic light that governed traffic for the on ramp. We had the green and we approached the light at regular speed when I saw the headlights of another car coming surprisingly quick towards the intersection (keep in mind from where I am the car is blocked by other cars that are stopped at the light, and it is very, very dark). When we reached the intersection the car belted around the corner to merge and slammed on the breaks right beside us to avoid merging right in to us... Needless to say I hate people some times...
 
*knows a potato parks better than her*
*doesn't fix it*
I really wanted to take that space just to be an ass but I didn't.
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Had my brother try to take a picture of a passing Austin Healey, but also got this Scion xD doing what we always see... Blocking the road trying to get into a lane they should know they won't fit.
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Was almost in a wreck tonight- I was in the right lane going about 55 on a four-lane highway approaching a green light with a car a couple of car-lengths ahead of me in the left lane. A car just pulls out after stopping on the right at the intersection, running the light and going right in the way of the car ahead of me of me. The car I was behind swerved to the right and missed the idiot by inches. If I had been driving alongside that car at the time, they would have had nowhere to go and would have either swerved into me or hit the guy that pulled out.

What bothers me is how brazenly they ran the light. They had already stopped but pulled out anyway, as if they wanted to get hit.
 
When people drive with their highbeams on.

When there are train tracks up ahead I have to slow sown and theres an SUV or a truck behind me.
 
Oh, I have a small story. One day, I was driving down a busy road I usually drive on when suddenly; I see a guy in a Subaru Impreza. He looks like he's about to drive onto the main road that I'm on and I keep driving. Anyway, I saw him move a bit more and I'm assuming that he's just creeping a bit more so he can get a better view of traffic, but no. That's not what happened at all. This moron decided to do the stupid thing and drive straight out of the road without yielding to traffic and I'm right there. He nearly T-Boned my car! Seriously, how hard is it to yield to traffic before making a stupid move like that?! *facepalm*
 
Geeze... the best vent thread ever!

Anyways, I drive all the time on the Interstates and throughout the Eastern half of the US, and I notice more often than anywhere else is that every once in a while a car will be in the left lane, drive all the way up to someone else in the left lane, and stay there until he moves over. As if he is entitled to the left lane and everyone shall move the hell out of the way.

Another thing... Driving at night, in fog, ice, or rain, people have to be together as close as possible.. No, nuh-uh. Can't stand it. I just drove from ATL-PIT and was caught up in the fog this afternoon in Kentucky. I wanted to get as far as possible from others not to be in their accident.
 
Geeze... the best vent thread ever!

Anyways, I drive all the time on the Interstates and throughout the Eastern half of the US, and I notice more often than anywhere else is that every once in a while a car will be in the left lane, drive all the way up to someone else in the left lane, and stay there until he moves over. As if he is entitled to the left lane and everyone shall move the hell out of the way.

Well if that car is holding him up in the left lane then he should get out of the way.
The left is for passing, if you're sitting in it instead of in the right then you should be pulled over and ticketed.
 
Well if that car is holding him up in the left lane then he should get out of the way.
The left is for passing, if you're sitting in it instead of in the right then you should be pulled over and ticketed.
He was traveling faster than the rest of traffic to the right. After he passed everyone, there was plenty of room for the dude to go around him... Nowhere does it say that "the left is only for passing" on roads, and "slower traffic keep right" weren't seen till we were in Ohio (this mainly happened in Tennessee), so the guy can do whatever he wants to imo..

I just don't like when someone feels "entitled" to the road.
 
Nowhere does it say that "the left is only for passing" on roads, and "slower traffic keep right" weren't seen till we were in Ohio (this mainly happened in Tennessee), so the guy can do whatever he wants to imo..

Doesn't matter, unless the road is completely crowded, the left is for passing.
If you try to drive like that in places where they know how to drive you'll get pulled over.
 
On a two-lane Interstate I wouldn't expect it. Eventually he did because the guy began to ride his tail hard.

People texting though... saw that a few times. Pisses me off when they hold it above the wheel to look quickly back and forth..
 
He was traveling faster than the rest of traffic to the right. After he passed everyone, there was plenty of room for the dude to go around him... Nowhere does it say that "the left is only for passing" on roads, and "slower traffic keep right" weren't seen till we were in Ohio (this mainly happened in Tennessee), so the guy can do whatever he wants to imo..

I just don't like when someone feels "entitled" to the road.

If anything, the person ahead of him not moving over is entitled. It doesn't matter how fast you're going, if someone comes up behind you wanting to go faster, it's common courtesy to move over. ;)
 
He was traveling faster than the rest of traffic to the right. After he passed everyone, there was plenty of room for the dude to go around him... Nowhere does it say that "the left is only for passing" on roads, and "slower traffic keep right" weren't seen till we were in Ohio (this mainly happened in Tennessee), so the guy can do whatever he wants to imo..

I just don't like when someone feels "entitled" to the road.

You can look it up state-by-state, as it does slightly vary. Just because the law's not posted though, does not make it nonexistent.

For Tennessee, it looks like the law encourages you to pass on the left, but does not specifically rule out passing on the right. In some states, it is explicitly illegal to pass anywhere but on the left, with the left lane being designated as for passing only.

This map gives a very-high level overview of laws regarding sitting in the left lane, though this is a little old.

Either way, it's courteous to move over to the right to allow someone to pass on the left.
 
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