I also see people driving in the left lane because it is easier to drive there and be on the phone or just zone out.
Ever notice how when you start to pass the car you are passing speeds up, often just because they sense your presence and subconsciously increase their speed.
Just once a month, ha!A friend lives above a busy roundabout with a center concrete marker. Someone plows into the middle once a month…
This reminds me a lot of my visit to Shenzhen, China a few years ago...with the exception that over there the drivers seemed to all drive with one hand on the wheel and the other on the horn. And no one seemed to take offense. The other difference is in the 6 lanes of traffic into 3 at rush hour as you described, I never saw an accident or anyone ever losing their cool.Happily my tour in Saudi Arabia relieved me of the western-centric rule-bound hegemonic tyranny of traffic laws.
I was able to expand my consciousness to comprehend the beauty of seven lanes of traffic on a street marked for five, nay, FOUR lanes, the kaleidoscopic fascination of five multilane streets converging into a single intersection where everyone has a green light regardless of what is on the traffic control device, and the bladder-emptying thrill of the Ring Road around Riyadh where the minimum speed in the emergency/breakdown lane was whatever you could squeeze out of the engine. The immaculate simplicity of simply driving across a vacant lot and a couple sidewalks when the intersection is jammed up. The brutal portrait of finality as the three axle dumptruck of doom (the only kind of dump truck they had in Saudi Arabia, as far as I could tell) driven by a drug-addled TCN had just accordioned a toyota pickup into the wall. Surrounded by the gentle tapestry of 300 TCNs and Saudis who stopped their cars dead in the road to gawk and argue about what happened and who was at fault - but not to offer assistance or clear a lane.
The reaction of newcomers as we chauffered them from the airport into the city was always worth some giggles. To intensify the experience I always made sure to scream INSHAALLAH! as I launched into the DemolitionDerby vibe of the drive into Riyadh.
This transcendent experience has allowed me to regard my fellow American drivers with a more benevolent and understanding mien … except for that ******* parked in the left lane clogging up the flow. There’s never a three axle dump truck around when you need one.
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p.s. there was one traffic law that was adhered to fairly closely. All streets in the city of Riyadh were one way. This was self enforcing I’m sure; if you ever put a two-way street in Riyadh the ensuing mayhem would be apocalyptic.
Oh how did I leave out the horn? Used constantly, and offense liberally taken.….with one hand on the wheel and the other on the horn. And no one seemed to take offense. The other difference is in the 6 lanes of traffic into 3 at rush hour as you described, I never saw an accident or anyone ever losing their cool.
OK, I give you permission to not visit the thread. No need to thank me.Seriously? what pathetic waste of time. not even 2a related.
Seriously? what pathetic waste of time. not even 2a related.
Wut? Is this a serious response?Seriously? what pathetic waste of time. not even 2a related.
You should be ashamed of yourself!OK, I give you permission to not visit the thread. No need to thank me.
In Johnson Co. It is obeyed religiously by many... in triplicate. First there is the pre-stop line stop, then there is a slow creep up to the stop line where they stop again followed by another slow creep into the intersection where they stop a third and final time.There is a stop line that is all but ignored…
@Alamo,Happily my tour in Saudi Arabia relieved me of the western-centric rule-bound hegemonic tyranny of traffic laws.
I was able to expand my consciousness to comprehend the beauty of seven lanes of traffic on a street marked for five, nay, FOUR lanes, the kaleidoscopic fascination of five multilane streets converging into a single intersection where everyone has a green light regardless of what is on the traffic control device, and the bladder-emptying thrill of the Ring Road around Riyadh where the minimum speed in the emergency/breakdown lane was whatever you could squeeze out of the engine. The immaculate simplicity of simply driving across a vacant lot and a couple sidewalks when the intersection is jammed up. The brutal portrait of finality as the three axle dumptruck of doom (the only kind of dump truck they had in Saudi Arabia, as far as I could tell) driven by a drug-addled TCN had just accordioned a toyota pickup into the wall. Surrounded by the gentle tapestry of 300 TCNs and Saudis who stopped their cars dead in the road to gawk and argue about what happened and who was at fault - but not to offer assistance or clear a lane.
The reaction of newcomers as we chauffered them from the airport into the city was always worth some giggles. To intensify the experience I always made sure to scream INSHAALLAH! as I launched into the DemolitionDerby vibe of the drive into Riyadh.
This transcendent experience has allowed me to regard my fellow American drivers with a more benevolent and understanding mien … except for that ******* parked in the left lane clogging up the flow. There’s never a three axle dump truck around when you need one.
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p.s. there was one traffic law that was adhered to fairly closely. All streets in the city of Riyadh were one way. This was self enforcing I’m sure; if you ever put a two-way street in Riyadh the ensuing mayhem would be apocalyptic.
About a year ago, my son was in a hit and run. He was at a red light, and his light turned green. He started to go, and about 3 cars kept coming through their red light. He clipped one of them, and that car took off. Cops came to file a report, and cop told him that he could issue him a ticket for “failure to clear the intersection”. That’s when I showed up and informed the cop that my son has a dash cam clearly showing that the other car was nowhere near the intersection when my son’s light turned green. Cop said he would cut him a break since he was young.I shot through a gap between the third and fourth red light runners at Coliseum and Lima in Fort Wayne last night. My light is green folks. I'm going.
Only 12 more "quality" posts to go.Seriously? what pathetic waste of time. not even 2a related.
You're not from here, are ya?Seriously? what pathetic waste of time. not even 2a related.
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Depends on where you are. Seriously.I don’t have to use my turn signals in a roundabout.
Can't they raise speed limits in roundabouts to 70mph? Crazy people insist on doing 30 mph or ? and seem to have perfect control of their vehicle?Speaking of roundabouts…
When approaching a roundabout, come to a complete stop even if no other cars are in the roundabout, causing drivers behind you to slam on their brakes and spill their coffee. When inside the roundabout, be sure to slam on your brakes every time you see another car entering to make sure that you yield to them.