People who wait until the last minute to get in the lane they need to be in to turn thus messing up the flow of traffic and causing others to slam on their brakes
YES! But there are two players in that game. The take-advantagers and the line sharks. The first is obvious. The second are those people who don't let you in at all at the point of merge. Which starts near the first notification of a closure. A sort of "You're not getting ahead of me!" This isn't the food counter. No one is trying to swoop in and rob you. They're trying to close in the lane.People who wait until the last minute to get in the lane they need to be in to turn thus messing up the flow of traffic and causing others to slam on their brakes
I prefer running in semi-industrial areas, especially if there are train tracks nearby. Not as many people in the way, and it feels like you're in "Rocky."When you're running in the park, people who think you don't need to continue running and don't bother moving aside to let you get through... Also, people who can't control their stupid dog and keep it from putting his paws on you.
Adults who do not know the difference between your/you're, there/their, and use apostrophes to make something plural.
YES! But there are two players in that game. The take-advantagers and the line sharks. The first is obvious. The second are those people who don't let you in at all at the point of merge. Which starts near the first notification of a closure. A sort of "You're not getting ahead of me!" This isn't the food counter. No one is trying to swoop in and rob you. They're trying to close in the lane.
There has to be a merge sometime. Road etiquette rhythm- One goes fwd. One goes in, one goes fwd, one in. And we can get on with our life.
It depends on the situation, in slow traffic merge in turn is recommended but only if safe at High speeds such on Motorways when it goes from 4 to 3 lanes or 3 to 2 lanes it is not recommended.
Rule 134 of the Highway code (UK)
You should follow the signs and road markings and get into the lane as directed. In congested road conditions do not change lanes unnecessarily. Merging in turn is recommended but only if safe and appropriate when vehicles are travelling at a very low speed, e.g. when approaching road works or a road traffic incident. It is not recommended at high speed.
So it's telling you if road signs are indicating the number of carriageway is being reduced you should start to move into at the first safe opportunity and not leave it to the last second. And if you are in the lane that is ending Rule 133 would apply
If you need to change lane, first use your mirrors and if necessary take a quick sideways glance to make sure you will not force another road user to change course or speed. When it is safe to do so, signal to indicate your intentions to other road users and when clear, move over.
I hate that too. Same gos with people playing loud music in cars. O_O That kind of crap drives me insane.Fucking pieces of shit assholes who bring speaker cabinets to the beach to blare out music. Yes, literal speaker cabinets you'd have on stage in a small bar or close-nit outside stage. They make ones now that you can plug in and charge overnight.
All this technology of powerful batters and compact sound systems has done is encourage assholes to be even greater assholes.
There's only so much space in the shade and lot of people are using the beach, so it's not like you can just move and even then, I kid you not, you're surrounded by people playing loud fucking shitty music. I was surrounded by three fucking assholes one day. You can barely even hear the waves of the ocean when you're only mere feet from it!
This is why we can't have nice things.
Autocorrect is responsible for some real howlers. Recently I read a forum post where the poster meant to write "obstacles." Because he spelled it wrong, autocorrect changed it to "obstetricals"!There certainly is alot of amnesty over these sorts of things. I agree, auto correct defiantly plays apart in it.
Sounds like the US as well. I was specifically thinking construction where they give you 5 miles notice and they still manage to jam it up.
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