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And the No. 1 thing that drives motorists mad ...
The Daily Bulletin ^ | 7/17/2006 | Michelle Groh-Gordy, DriveTime

Posted on 07/17/2006 8:41:13 AM PDT by Smogger

Are you really a good, conscientious driver, or are your driving habits the behind-the-wheel equivalent of fingernails on a chalkboard to everyone else on the road?

A recent survey of 10,000 drivers conducted by Hagerty Insurance, a company that insures collector cars, determined the 10 things that exasperate other drivers the most:

10. You're taking a carefree spin down the road when you notice that the car in front of you has its turn signal on ... and on ... and on. Five or 10 miles later, your left eye twitching, you realize the other driver is clueless to the fact their indicator is on. You have just experienced the 10th-biggest irritation, according to the drivers surveyed.

9. Ah, men. Running a little late for work, they often can be seen grooming and shaving while driving. To be certain, this is never an issue for those of us of the female persuasion. Heads up, gentlemen. Grooming while driving was ranked as the ninth-most annoying driver behavior.

8. Due to the fact that I get into deep hot water with motorcycle riders every time I write something negative about motorcycles driving in between lanes, I feel it necessary to post the following disclaimer: I did not conduct the survey. Hagerty Insurance did. That said, the survey concluded that motorcycles that split lanes are No. 8 on the list of what infuriates drivers the most.

7. If you have been told on more than one occasion that you are a good candidate for an anger-management class, you should be aware that those of you who take your rage out on the road are the seventh-most disliked drivers.

6. Do you find that reaching up and turning on that pesky turn signal is more effort than you care to expend while driving? Not bothering to use your turn signal is the sixth-most irksome thing you can do when behind the wheel.

5. If you are a driver with a superiority complex, beware. If you speed up to keep other people from changing lanes or passing you, you were ranked as the fifth-biggest irritation on the road.

4. Some drivers weave in and out of lanes for the precious advantage of arriving at their destination two minutes earlier than those silly folks who actually drive safely. Traffic weavers, you have been forewarned -- you are the fourth-most reviled drivers.

3. You look in your rear-view mirror and see another car driving within inches of your rear bumper. If you were to stop suddenly, the driver behind you would no doubt be meeting you in your front seat for lunch. The survey found that the third-most exasperating driver is the tailgater.

2. If you've got to drive slow, you better know where to go. Those who putz in the fast lane ranked as the second-biggest driving annoyance.

1. And the Big Kahuna, the No. 1 act that survey respondents said made them grind their teeth down to a pulp when they saw other drivers doing it? You guessed it -- chatting on the cell phone. Some 28.5 percent of those surveyed would like you to hang it up the next time you hit the road.


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To: taxed2death
Another child like whiner....

Ah, so an insult is all you have to justify breaking traffic laws? You want to have it both ways - be treated like an auto but act like something less when it suits you. But don't worry, my wife is a former biker, and she saw plenty of folks do what you are promoting, and those folks were much mor prone to get killed off.

261 posted on 07/17/2006 9:52:01 AM PDT by dirtboy (When Bush is on the same side as Ted the Swimmer on an issue, you know he's up to no good...)
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To: Doohickey

"I try to stay off the interstate when I've got the boat behind me.
"

I'd like to be able to do that, but there are interstates everywhere around the Twin Cities, and the lakes all seem to be near them. Still, when I can, I use surface roads. It takes me longer to get where I'm going, but it's sure a lot easier. I hate to get to the lake and be in a bad mood. I'd rather get there slower and have a good day of fishing.

Now, don't get me started on the yahoos at the launch ramp. I could go on for days...[grin]


262 posted on 07/17/2006 9:52:43 AM PDT by MineralMan (non-evangelical atheist)
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To: taxed2death
What a weird mentality you have. Just because I choose a more maneuverable and efficient mode of transportation.

Does not allow you to ignore traffic laws. If you want to ride on the road, act like a car.

263 posted on 07/17/2006 9:53:34 AM PDT by dirtboy (When Bush is on the same side as Ted the Swimmer on an issue, you know he's up to no good...)
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To: taxed2death
What a weird mentality you have. Just because I choose a more maneuverable and efficient mode of transportation. It's all about choice. you want to listen to the radio and sit in AC comfort. I need to get to work, it's that simple. Why take it so personally?

Because you're apparently one of those types who think lanes don't apply to them. You're a hazard, and what you do affects me.

264 posted on 07/17/2006 9:54:09 AM PDT by r9etb
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To: AntiSheehan

My pet peeve is when drivers behind me want me to do the same even on surface streets. The speed limit is 45, I'm usually going 50, and some fool is always on my tail pushing me to go 60-70. Hey idiots, if you want to drive 70 mph, get off the surface streets which have red lights, pedestrians, and turning traffic in both lanes every few yards, and get on the highways where you belong. That is what they are there for. If you are always running late, leave earlier.


265 posted on 07/17/2006 9:55:11 AM PDT by Cecily
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To: Smogger
Grrr.. number 2.

If you find yourself in situation number 3, you are probably engaged in the problem described in number 2.

:D

266 posted on 07/17/2006 9:55:14 AM PDT by drungus
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To: whd23

If it's legal, it's legal, but it should not be. It's very dangerous for all involved.


267 posted on 07/17/2006 9:55:35 AM PDT by gogeo (The /sarc tag is a form of training wheels for those unable to discern intellectual subtlety.)
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To: dirtboy

"Does not allow you to ignore traffic laws. If you want to ride on the road, act like a car."

Well, in some states lane-splitting is legal. I think it's stupid, and never did it when I was on two wheels. There may always be some cretin like some who have posted here who think it's amusing to edge into the gap or open a door.

I couldn't see the benefit of it, compared to the risk. What I often did, though, was to use surface streets on the bike during rush hours. That seemed to solve most of the problem.


268 posted on 07/17/2006 9:55:35 AM PDT by MineralMan (non-evangelical atheist)
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To: RosieCotton
[I absolutely detest tailgaters. The only thing worst than tailgaters on the interstate are tailgaters on twisty back roads at night, where you can't see well enough to pull off because he's got his blasted lights crammed up your butt, blinding you. UNGH!]



Some years ago, as I was heading home from my night job at about 2:30 AM, I was overtaken by a tailgater at the beginning of the 10 mile long country drive. He was following about 1/2 second behind me so I slowed down from 60 mph to about 50 mph so he could pass. He stayed behind me. After about 30 seconds of this I slowed down to about 40 mph but he still didn't pass, even though there was no one else on the road and he had all the space he needed. I then slowed down to about 30 mph but he STILL wouldn't pass.

After about 20 more seconds of this I got a little worried, thinking that maybe some loon or drunk was after me for some unknown reason so I decided to get away from him. I sped up to 60 mph again and he accelerated with me (which convinced me that I should be worried) so I pushed the gas pedal of my V-8 Camaro to the floor until I outdistanced him doing about 120 mph. In a few minutes I was nearing my home town, so I slowed down to the speed limit and the same car caught up with me and started tailgating me again. I was starting to get more than a little nervous and wondering what the wisest thing to do was when this car turned on his blue and red lights and pulled me over.

I realized he was a genuine cop and he came up to my window, ran my license, and then he stuck his nose in my car and asked if I'd been drinking or using drugs. Since I hadn't, I said "no" and then he asked if I knew how fast I was going. I told him "Oh, about 120" and I was really pissed because I thought I had gotten suckered into a really expensive ticket and I told him (as politely as I could make it sound despite my anger) that it was his behavior that caused me to drive that way because I feared for my safety. He just said "Don't drive so fast and have a good night" and he went back to his car and drove away. In hindsight, I should have taken the opportunity to get his name and complain about his conduct but I was only 19 at the time and didn't know better.
269 posted on 07/17/2006 9:57:02 AM PDT by spinestein (Follow "The Bronze Rule")
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To: MineralMan

California is the only state where it is legal.


270 posted on 07/17/2006 9:57:57 AM PDT by dirtboy (When Bush is on the same side as Ted the Swimmer on an issue, you know he's up to no good...)
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To: Skooz

"If you attempt to leave a safe distance between you and the car ahead, someone else will instantly fill the space..."


271 posted on 07/17/2006 9:58:19 AM PDT by talleyman (Kerry & the Surrender-Donkey Treasoncrats - trashing the troops for 40 years.)
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To: dirtboy

I did not know that. I haven't owned a bike for a few years, so I don't keep up with the laws. I still never did it in California. I thought it was a good way to eat pavement, so I skipped the lane splitting.


272 posted on 07/17/2006 10:01:22 AM PDT by MineralMan (non-evangelical atheist)
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To: Smogger

Mine is similar to #2. People who drive less than the speed limit on 2 lane highways. If you are going 65 I'm fine, if you are going 64.5 I'm behind you flipping out.


273 posted on 07/17/2006 10:01:25 AM PDT by Mr. Blonde (You know, Happy Time Harry, just being around you kinda makes me want to die.)
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To: MineralMan
I thought it was a good way to eat pavement, so I skipped the lane splitting.

And, quite frankly, it's rude - it's basically cutting in line in front of others waiting their turn in traffic. But certain types only think of themselves.

274 posted on 07/17/2006 10:02:36 AM PDT by dirtboy (When Bush is on the same side as Ted the Swimmer on an issue, you know he's up to no good...)
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To: avg_freeper

How about idiots who enter intersections with nowhere to go? Thus making it impossible for vehicles on the cross street to go anywhere when they get the green. I spent a half hour trying to get through one intersection in Vancouver, BC, because of idiots like that. Maybe that is where you need a no right turn on red rule, because otherwise people feel that all the spots on the other side of the intersection will get taken by people turning right from the cross street.


275 posted on 07/17/2006 10:03:05 AM PDT by -YYZ-
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To: who knows what evil?
Don't like drivers that obey the law? Then pass

and for those who drive UNDER the limit---pull over and let someone pass

276 posted on 07/17/2006 10:04:42 AM PDT by mupcat
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To: Smogger

I'm REALLY surprised that "rubber neckers" wasn't on that list. That is MY biggest pet peave when driving, among the others that were mentioned on the list, I absolutely hate it when traffic comes to a dead stop because of looky lou's who just HAVE to slow down and look at the car on the side of the road with the flat tire. Jeesh. SO annoying.


277 posted on 07/17/2006 10:04:51 AM PDT by Lucky9teen (Ask not what the government can do for you. Ask why it doesn't.)
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To: Muzzle_em

The government always needs another enabler.


278 posted on 07/17/2006 10:05:42 AM PDT by mysterio
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To: Individual Rights in NJ

Thank you. I was going to say the same thing. Slow indecisive drivers scare me the worst.


279 posted on 07/17/2006 10:07:18 AM PDT by miliantnutcase
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To: mysterio
Hey, when are you going to install a PC in your car so you can get your e-mail?

BTW, in my line of work, I communicate constantly with others in seminars, meetings, consultations, etc. in very large buildings with many offices. That is the only reason I ever want to use a cell phone. For WORK.

Do you yak in the movies, at the opera, and in Church?

280 posted on 07/17/2006 10:07:39 AM PDT by Cobra64 (All we get are lame ideas from Republicans and lame criticism from dems about those lame ideas.)
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