Apr-12-2013 08:44 PM
Apr-13-2013 07:27 AM
gitane59 wrote:sleepyT wrote:GMT830 wrote:
Remember the key word is merge. Spend some time watching, you will see most drivers don't know how to merge in a BMW, let alone a truck and camper.
I agree with GMT830
What I try to do is when I am comming up the ramp especially if it is a clover leaf, I will start looking for the oncomming traffic even before I get to the accelleration lane. Plus just like a car it is good to know how fast you CAN accellerate, which makes it easier to judge a safe merge.:h
Plan ahead, look for your opening well before you need to move into it and as others have said PUNCH IT.
I even look back up the expressway as I am coming up to a clover leaf before turning onto merge access road if sightlines allow to gauge traffic flow and my chance merging plans
Only problem is when you come up behind a driver that decides to come a full stop in the merge lane in a four-wheeler looking for a open aircraft carrier deck to merge onto. :M
I've actually passed stop vehicles on merge lanes when I have not been towing with a big chuckle.:B
Apr-13-2013 07:06 AM
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Apr-13-2013 06:08 AM
sunkatcher wrote:
Remember; “Education is Our Responsibility”, the key and I have done my share is that drivers will learn when I pull that left hand turn signal on it means I AM MOVING LEFT not I want to move left.
Apr-13-2013 06:01 AM
rjsurfer wrote::M
Slight change in thread but what about the people that merge on the highway and run the same speed you are and expect you to accelerate or slow down to avoid hitting them when they get on.
Apr-13-2013 05:56 AM
Dwight205 wrote:
Get a dodge with a 6.7 and take it.
Apr-13-2013 05:43 AM
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Apr-13-2013 05:21 AM
gitane59 wrote:sleepyT wrote:GMT830 wrote:
Remember the key word is merge. Spend some time watching, you will see most drivers don't know how to merge in a BMW, let alone a truck and camper.
I agree with GMT830
What I try to do is when I am comming up the ramp especially if it is a clover leaf, I will start looking for the oncomming traffic even before I get to the accelleration lane. Plus just like a car it is good to know how fast you CAN accellerate, which makes it easier to judge a safe merge.:h
Plan ahead, have your blinkers on well before you actually merge, look for your opening well before you need to move into it and as others have said PUNCH IT.
I even look back up the expressway as I am coming up to a clover leaf before turing onto merge access road if sightlines allow to gauge traffic flow and my merging plans.
Only problem is when you come up behind a driver that decides to come a full stop in the merge lane in a four-wheeler looking for a open aircraft carrier deck to merge onto. :M
I've actually passed stop vehicles on merge lanes when I have not been towing with a big chuckle.:B
Apr-13-2013 05:15 AM
Apr-13-2013 05:15 AM