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Nov-28-2014 05:15 AM
holstein13 wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:There's a very good reason that most of us Floridians won't blow the horn. It's called road rage. We understand very well how many of our fellow motorists carry weapons and traditionally have been apt to use them.
...I'm finding Florida to be a dream to drive around in!
No one blows the horn here the nano second a red light turns to green if you haven't started moving. There just doesn't seem to be the rage driving or impatience down here like I lived and breathed with driving in Chicago.
Anytime you hear someone blowing the horn at you, you can make bet they are from out of state!
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
Nov-27-2014 07:43 PM
DiskDoctr wrote:I see where you are coming from. It never occurred to me to make a comment on right to carry or anything like that. I was just pointing out that the fact that the guy in front of you may be armed should give you pause before blaring your horn at him or her. For the record, I have a concealed weapons permit so I'm not definitely not making any political points with my comment.
It just drives me crazy when some people scapegoat guns and properly prepared citizens as a political agenda.
Not saying that was your intention, gotta stay diligent or our kids won't have the freedom to camp, rv, or much of anything else 😉
Nov-27-2014 06:32 PM
Nov-27-2014 06:16 PM
holstein13 wrote:DiskDoctr wrote:holstein13 wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:There's a very good reason that most of us Floridians won't blow the horn. It's called road rage. We understand very well how many of our fellow motorists carry weapons and traditionally have been apt to use them.
...I'm finding Florida to be a dream to drive around in!
No one blows the horn here the nano second a red light turns to green if you haven't started moving. There just doesn't seem to be the rage driving or impatience down here like I lived and breathed with driving in Chicago.
Anytime you hear someone blowing the horn at you, you can make bet they are from out of state!
People really shoot at you if you beep your horn?
Sounds more like a political fantasy than reality.
Maybe you are right, but then again, maybe you aren't as familiar with South Florida drivers as I am. Florida is a legendary road rage state: http://www.hg.org/article.asp?id=19385
Yes, the odds of getting shot are very very small, but reports of motorists getting shot do make an impression on us.
Nov-27-2014 05:51 PM
DiskDoctr wrote:holstein13 wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:There's a very good reason that most of us Floridians won't blow the horn. It's called road rage. We understand very well how many of our fellow motorists carry weapons and traditionally have been apt to use them.
...I'm finding Florida to be a dream to drive around in!
No one blows the horn here the nano second a red light turns to green if you haven't started moving. There just doesn't seem to be the rage driving or impatience down here like I lived and breathed with driving in Chicago.
Anytime you hear someone blowing the horn at you, you can make bet they are from out of state!
People really shoot at you if you beep your horn?
Sounds more like a political fantasy than reality.
Nov-27-2014 03:36 PM
Water-Bug wrote:nevadanick wrote:
Hawaii has the most considerate drivers of anywhere i have been.
X2. But it is only because they don't have to deal with drivers from other states. 🙂 Actually, Alaska has the best drivers. You gotta be good to drive in snow 9 months of the year.
Nov-27-2014 03:02 PM
holstein13 wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:There's a very good reason that most of us Floridians won't blow the horn. It's called road rage. We understand very well how many of our fellow motorists carry weapons and traditionally have been apt to use them.
...I'm finding Florida to be a dream to drive around in!
No one blows the horn here the nano second a red light turns to green if you haven't started moving. There just doesn't seem to be the rage driving or impatience down here like I lived and breathed with driving in Chicago.
Anytime you hear someone blowing the horn at you, you can make bet they are from out of state!
Nov-27-2014 09:19 AM
Nov-27-2014 08:45 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:There's a very good reason that most of us Floridians won't blow the horn. It's called road rage. We understand very well how many of our fellow motorists carry weapons and traditionally have been apt to use them.
...I'm finding Florida to be a dream to drive around in!
No one blows the horn here the nano second a red light turns to green if you haven't started moving. There just doesn't seem to be the rage driving or impatience down here like I lived and breathed with driving in Chicago.
Anytime you hear someone blowing the horn at you, you can make bet they are from out of state!
Nov-27-2014 05:03 AM
Nov-27-2014 04:20 AM
Tvov wrote:Sluggo54 wrote:
"The only thing I don't understand here is when you are turning left on a light they stay behind the line waiting instead of moving into the intersection so a couple cars 'can' turn left when the light turns."
That is a puzzlement in north Colorado, too.
I kind of enjoy aggravating people by letting semis in, or folks out of parking spaces. In truth, drivers are pretty mellow and laid back around here. Only real complaint is the state motto should be changed to, "Colorado, where the speed limit is never quite enough".
I think that is actually part of the "rules of the road" for many states, in New York that is called "blocking the box" of an intersection (I think, but not positive). Technically, you are not supposed to go into an intersection until you have room to drive through it. But... I think I remember reading in Connecticut's driver's ed booklet (two teenagers of mine went through that not too long ago) that it is okay to try to give people behind you room to get by - without blocking the road, though.
I know what you mean, though... Especially I wish the person turning left in front of me moves forward a bit so cars behind can get around to go straight. Then you get the folks that don't understand what I am doing, when I move forward a bit while waiting to turn left -- they just sit behind me, when there is room to go around.
I've usually considered Connecticut drivers to be direct, as opposed to rude. They usually(!) will not drive crazy, but be ready for quick lane changes if there is room - and they may let you do a lane change, but again, be quick about it!
Nov-27-2014 04:10 AM
Sluggo54 wrote:
"The only thing I don't understand here is when you are turning left on a light they stay behind the line waiting instead of moving into the intersection so a couple cars 'can' turn left when the light turns."
That is a puzzlement in north Colorado, too.
I kind of enjoy aggravating people by letting semis in, or folks out of parking spaces. In truth, drivers are pretty mellow and laid back around here. Only real complaint is the state motto should be changed to, "Colorado, where the speed limit is never quite enough".