With your logic, nobody on a highway within 50 miles of a big city during rush hour would ever be able to merge onto it.
You keep throwing "professionalism" around. A professional driver shares the road with others, and drives safely. Which you have pointed out over several posts that you are not willing to do.
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show me a dmv book, where it doesn't say that merging traffic needs to check mirrors, look for an opening and speed up to the flow of traffic, and if one cannot do this then one needs to stop and wait for an opening. (what part of following directions is so hard for people to understand)win-some-loose-less Thanks this. -
speaking of which a few months back got a good laugh, i was leaving about 1 - 1 1/2 truck lengths ahead of me super trucker behind me was right on my bumper and was in a hurry what does he do....he throws himself quickly in the center lane was 2 feet off of truck in front of him, truck stops, he slams into truck....lmao....and I kept my lane kept my spacing and laughed at his dumb butt as i passed...ok....
When you going down the road and its a 2 lane or other, and the sign says 55 well i am the guy doing 50-53. when its 70 I am doing 60-65....can i run faster yes, but no need too...and people wonder how others can go over 1 million miles without an accident i just cannot figure it out....oh that is right i have over a million miles and no accidents how about you?
stupid is as stupid does i guess,
looking forward for your next thread posted in rants I got hit but cop gave me a fail to yield ticket and I lost my license.Ditch Doctor and Pin Ball Thank this. -
yeah, that driver should get the chair
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The real question here is, do you yield to pedestrians while driving on the sidewalk.Ditch Doctor, Criminey Jade, Lowa3468 and 3 others Thank this. -
just because you have a million accident free miles doesn't mean squat if you can't share the road with others.
20 years driving fire trucks and ambulances in heavy urban areas. Zero accidents. Never had one in a POV either. Probably 400k+ in a truck. No accidents, tickets, or complaints to my company. Ever.Joews, Prime flatbed supertruckr and Lowa3468 Thank this. -
sure glad i got a crabby wife to argue with today lol.
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If they are merging properly how can one be breaking the law....
Here a link for you....tell me what I have been saying isn't part of what is here...
and if the wording is too complicated for you they have cartoon video's....
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Please let me know where I said merging traffic has the right of way, doesn't have to yield, and it's ok to ignore the yield sign. Your simply grasping at straws and making baseless assumptions to support your point.Lowa3468, Criminey Jade and Prime flatbed supertruckr Thank this.
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