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โSep-06-2021 01:28 PM
Walaby wrote:
Yes, the lane is technically "open until it's not", but the reason for the signs are to alert you that the lane will end in "x" feet and as a result of that warning, it is expected that one will merge when it is safe to do so, and not at the end of the lane.
I have never seen a sign that says keep going and then merge at this point (at the end).
Mike
โSep-06-2021 10:11 AM
way2roll wrote:Matt_Colie wrote:
I always appreciate it when a truck or other large vehicle moves over a little to block the merging lane so the racing up the line bozos get cut off.
The best was when the racing bozo went to pass a semi on the right and ended up in the ditch because the shoulder disappeared. You could almost hear the cheer!!
Matt
Curious why someone's misfortune is funny. That in and of itself is a large part of the problem. So what if someone was using another lane to get further ahead? People take this stuff personally and it's the furthest thing from being personal. The "I'll show you" driving habits just cause more issues than they solve. "I'm not going to let someone in and arrive 15 seconds later because of it". Idiotic. And why? If someone is in so much of a hurry, let them. Ask yourself how you are impacted in any way. You aren't. People are strange when it comes to driving, making it all about themselves. I read a study once that detailed how people take a longer time to leave a spot when they know someone is waiting for it. This selfishness, self entitlement and power struggle is just stupid and causes issues.
โSep-06-2021 09:44 AM
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โSep-06-2021 08:48 AM
propchef wrote:OK don't be mad at me but we are doing the exact opposite. I would expect you to keep it tight until the end.... then give space to exactly one vehicle. That is what the zipper is all about.
If you keep driving, ignore any signs and pass on several opportunities to safely merge just so you can be one or two cars in front of me, don't expect me to go out of my way to let you in.
โSep-06-2021 08:05 AM
Matt_Colie wrote:
I always appreciate it when a truck or other large vehicle moves over a little to block the merging lane so the racing up the line bozos get cut off.
The best was when the racing bozo went to pass a semi on the right and ended up in the ditch because the shoulder disappeared. You could almost hear the cheer!!
Matt
โSep-06-2021 08:03 AM
propchef wrote:Darklock wrote:
Nope, you don't get it. The lane is open all the the way until it is not.
And to add: driving a million miles does not mean you know any better. If you do something wrong a million times it is still wrong.
So everyone should ignore the signs (several of them) that say "Right lane ends, through traffic merge left"?
If you keep driving, ignore any signs and pass on several opportunities to safely merge just so you can be one or two cars in front of me, don't expect me to go out of my way to let you in.
โSep-06-2021 08:02 AM
dedmiston wrote:Darklock wrote:
Nope, you don't get it. The lane is open all the the way until it is not.
100% Correct.
And to add: driving a million miles does not mean you know any better. If you do something wrong a million times it is still wrong.
I was thinking the same thing. It's a whole lot of practice at doing it wrong.
โSep-06-2021 08:01 AM
Matt_Colie wrote:
I always appreciate it when a truck or other large vehicle moves over a little to block the merging lane so the racing up the line bozos get cut off.
The best was when the racing bozo went to pass a semi on the right and ended up in the ditch because the shoulder disappeared. You could almost hear the cheer!!
Matt
โSep-06-2021 07:52 AM
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โSep-06-2021 06:56 AM
Darklock wrote:
Nope, you don't get it. The lane is open all the the way until it is not.
And to add: driving a million miles does not mean you know any better. If you do something wrong a million times it is still wrong.