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toedtoes
Jul 06, 2014Explorer III
Both sides pull over for emergency vehicles because you don't know where that vehicle needs to go. If there are dividers in the roadway, etc., and the ambulance has to get to a spot on the opposite side, then that means they have to move over to the wrong side of the street at an intersection and then go down the wrong way to the location. If the vehicles on that side of the street just keep going, it wouldn't be safe for the ambulance to switch sides.
My pet peeves with passing (2) are:
The person who rides my bumper for a good long stretch, then when I pull over and let him pass, he continues at the SAME EXACT SPEED as I was going. If you don't want to go faster than me, then GET OFF MY BUTT!
The person who rides so close to my butt that I can't see him out of my side mirrors (I've had this happen while driving a car not just the RV). If you want me to pull over so you can pass, then GET OFF MY BUTT so I can see you.
I'll take the buggy and the bicyclists any day over this.
My pet peeves with passing (2) are:
The person who rides my bumper for a good long stretch, then when I pull over and let him pass, he continues at the SAME EXACT SPEED as I was going. If you don't want to go faster than me, then GET OFF MY BUTT!
The person who rides so close to my butt that I can't see him out of my side mirrors (I've had this happen while driving a car not just the RV). If you want me to pull over so you can pass, then GET OFF MY BUTT so I can see you.
I'll take the buggy and the bicyclists any day over this.
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