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Not my pics, but this happened a couple miles from my place on the Trans Canada Highway. Some contractor truck left a bunch of tools and axes loose on his truck and they all flew off on the highway. Unfortunately they were not identified as the owner of this new F150 probably had some other things on his mind at the time!

It's unfortunate he wasn't caught because he needs to go to jail.

That reminded me of this:

Deputies: Woman dies after rock flies through windshield | WHAM
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #8,452  
Yes, the faster person needs to try to not impact others by giving folks in front reasonable time to pass at their speed. That assumes that the front person is driving more than 0.001 mph faster than the person to their right, of course! :)



I think that would be 3 rights...

Ooops- yep duh-oh
 
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I'm not sure why some people have to SLOW DOWN to pass someone going slower then them .
It's usually that left lane hog that sat on my left shoulder for the last 3 miles & trapped me behind other traffic in the right lane where I drive.
 
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I'm not sure why some people have to SLOW DOWN to pass someone going slower then them .
It's usually that left lane hog that sat on my left shoulder for the last 3 miles & trapped me behind other traffic in the right lane where I drive.

That is another oddity in the psychology of drivers. I've seen that over and over in my many years of driving. And then when they pass that vehicle they will speed up and make it harder for you to pass them even if they go back into the right lane.

A similar but kind of opposite psychology situation happens when driving on roads that are mostly 1 lane in either direction but split into two every so often as a passing lane. Drivers around here (MN) will INVARIABLY speed up when you get to 2 lanes and make it hard to get around but will then slow right back down when the road goes to 1 lane.

It's as if everyone on the road is trying to be a pain in the a55 in whatever way they can. It has led me to form my own internal mantra, which is "never skip a chance to pass someone because they will always disappoint me very soon if I stay behind them." And, for the record, I am not that fast of a driver. With the flow of traffic in many cases, except some of these special situations.

Rob
 
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Here's another one; Driver in Hope killed by falling rock
They did catch the offending driver, but if memory serves me correctly he was found not guilty of any crimes.

That is another oddity in the psychology of drivers. I've seen that over and over in my many years of driving. And then when they pass that vehicle they will speed up and make it harder for you to pass them even if they go back into the right lane.

A similar but kind of opposite psychology situation happens when driving on roads that are mostly 1 lane in either direction but split into two every so often as a passing lane. Drivers around here (MN) will INVARIABLY speed up when you get to 2 lanes and make it hard to get around but will then slow right back down when the road goes to 1 lane.

It's as if everyone on the road is trying to be a pain in the a55 in whatever way they can. It has led me to form my own internal mantra, which is "never skip a chance to pass someone because they will always disappoint me very soon if I stay behind them." And, for the record, I am not that fast of a driver. With the flow of traffic in many cases, except some of these special situations.

Rob
I touched base on this a few days ago, but the discussion got rather heated so I believe that I deleted my posts. Some people think that it's funny to mess with their fellow motorists. I've had people straddle the lane so that I couldn't get past; or speed up 30 mph when they get to a truck lane, only to slow down when they come to the end of the passing lane. Worst case was when I was on my way home after a long day, the guy would slow w-a-y down until I passed, then speed up and go by me, only to slow down again. Twice I pulled over and read a book for a few minutes because I was getting POed; only to have him waiting for me 1/2 mile down the road.
 
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Here's another one; Driver in Hope killed by falling rock
They did catch the offending driver, but if memory serves me correctly he was found not guilty of any crimes.


I touched base on this a few days ago, but the discussion got rather heated so I believe that I deleted my posts. Some people think that it's funny to mess with their fellow motorists. I've had people straddle the lane so that I couldn't get past; or speed up 30 mph when they get to a truck lane, only to slow down when they come to the end of the passing lane. Worst case was when I was on my way home after a long day, the guy would slow w-a-y down until I passed, then speed up and go by me, only to slow down again. Twice I pulled over and read a book for a few minutes because I was getting POed; only to have him waiting for me 1/2 mile down the road.

That jerk had more cojones than I. You just never know how deranged he could actually be. Nor he you.
 
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That is another oddity in the psychology of drivers. I've seen that over and over in my many years of driving. And then when they pass that vehicle they will speed up and make it harder for you to pass them even if they go back into the right lane.

A similar but kind of opposite psychology situation happens when driving on roads that are mostly 1 lane in either direction but split into two every so often as a passing lane. Drivers around here (MN) will INVARIABLY speed up when you get to 2 lanes and make it hard to get around but will then slow right back down when the road goes to 1 lane.

It's as if everyone on the road is trying to be a pain in the a55 in whatever way they can. It has led me to form my own internal mantra, which is "never skip a chance to pass someone because they will always disappoint me very soon if I stay behind them." And, for the record, I am not that fast of a driver. With the flow of traffic in many cases, except some of these special situations.

Rob

I call folks like that the "anti-destination league". They are usually out in full force when I want to go somewhere.

I grew up driving in CT then went to college in MA where the drivers are nuts, so moving down to VA was a big change for me -- seems like none of the locals are ever in a hurry down here. Whenever I try to chill out and drive like a local, I usually regret it later on for the same reason. Seems like I should stick to my Yankee instincts and pass in a hurry.

The other odd thing in Virginia is that if you pull up to a stoplight with a car in one lane and a dump truck in the other, it's statistically impossible to know who will move away faster when the light turns green. Up north, it would be a no-brainer -- the dump truck would be slower every time, so statistically I should get behind the car. In Virginia, the dump truck will be faster about 50% of the time, so if you think you're being smart by getting behind the car, think again. May as well flip a coin.

I've actually seen slow moving trucks pull to the side and wave people to pass, and these fine Virginia folks are just as happy to stay behind and clog up the road.
 
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I am truly sorry, but I like to mess with stupid drivers. Maybe it's the only chance you might get to get even with these morons! And yes, thinking like that probably qualifies me for that title as well. Not very evolved thinking!

On another matter, I almost pulled onto a highway (again) devoid of traffic except for a motor cycle last week. I'm guessing it was in behind my pillar.

To make maters worse, the bike was flat black and he young male driver and female passenger were dressed the same. If I had caught up to them, I would have liked to mention their invisibility. Funny, the next biker I saw was wearing a safety vest!
 
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In the last week, I've met 3 motorcycle riders dressed in black or dark blue, with no lights on. They disappear when going into tree shadows from bright sunlight.

Bruce
 
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I dearly hope the recording trucker turned that tape into the police.
I also hope they can get the license plate of the mini van that willfully endangered all those people that had to dodge the victim.
I also hope the family in the vehicle that was assaulted are alright.

The mini van had plenty of time to move to the right just as the vehicle in front of him did.
He only stayed in the left lane until he could get his jollies causing the accident.
You notice, he pulled over right after & left the scene of the accident.
He NEEDS to be in PRISON before he kills someone.
I saw another car coming down the ramp so I figured the minivan was staying left to allow him to merge. How the tailgater managed to hit the ditch I'll never know. The suv should have braked straight as it appeared new enough to have antilock brakes.
Don't like tailgaters so I have little sympathy for them. Had a tailgater follow me on a snow covered highway, wouldn't pass me so when I came to a wide spot I pulled over to let her by. Got back on the highway and soon came up behind her driving 5 mph slower than I had been.
 

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