Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 08:54:31 -0700
Reply-To: Stephen Grisanti <bike2vcu@YAHOO.COM>
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From: Stephen Grisanti <bike2vcu@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Re: Was Bumpersticker..Driving habits..something..Now..how about
this "habit"?
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I'll give you an attaboy. While on the last Westy trip through WV and PA I found myself doing the same thing on the seemingly endless climbs through the mountains. Not many people responded positively with a wave or a honk but no one refused to go past me so I'm pretty sure they appreciated it.
What bothers me most about other drivers' behavior is the seeming total cluelessness about what it is they're doing out there. That's my entire rant.
Stephen
--- On Mon, 9/22/08, Mike Miller <mwmiller@CWNET.COM> wrote:
From: Mike Miller <mwmiller@CWNET.COM>
Subject: Re: Was Bumpersticker..Driving habits..something..Now..how about this "habit"?
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Date: Monday, September 22, 2008, 11:44 AM
OK, here's my rant.
Long ago [and in this galaxy] when I got stuck behind a motorhome or another
vehicle that was going much slower than the general flow of traffic I swore
if I ever drive something significantly slower I'd pull over. Or if I were
behind, say a truck or something and I couldn't pass I'd drop back so
that
others wouldn't have to do a two vehicle pass.
And mostly I've done it.
Now everyone pat me on the back and say "what a good boy you are!"
Mike in Marin
On 9/22/08 5:45 AM, "Joy Hecht" <hecht.joy@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 9:42 PM, Don Hanson <dhanson@gorge.net>
wrote:
>
>> Or, you come up behind a row of vehicles, stuck behind a slower truck
or
>> car...chance after chance to pass is missed by the clueless car just
behind
>> the slow vehicle and nobody in the line has the speed or the safe
distance
>> to get round both the truck and the 'scaredy-cat' or the city
fellow who
>> doesn't know it is OK to go around slower vehicles....
>
>
> On the other hand, Matilda and I have been "caught" behind a
slow vehicle
> and have happily plodded along, since we couldn't go any faster than
the one
> in front of us anyway. If the folks behind me were annoyed at me for not
> passing - well, too bad! I didn't want to pass and probably
couldn't have.
>
>
> Driving yesterday on the TransCanada in central Newfoundland, I was going
> slowly up all the hills - no choice in the matter - and of course cars
would
> pile up behind. Except for the ones that passed in the oncoming lane when
> there was a double line indicating that it was not permitted. So
ineptness
> operates on all sides here.
>
>
>>
>> In Baja, Mexico, it's the custom to indicate it's safe for
passing by
>> putting on your left blinker when someone is behind you and is itching
to
>> go
>> round. When you can see ahead that it's clear, you flip on the
blinker and
>> the fellow goes right round.
>
>
> Yes, but in Africa you put on your left blinker to tell them it's not
safe
> to pass, and switch to your right blinker when it is safe. So make sure
you
> know what the practices are before you follow those signals!
>
>
>
>> If you are going to be turning left off a
>> highway, it's customary there (Baja) to pull across the line and
turn from
>> the oncoming lane so that people headed in your direction don't
have to
>> slow
>> up while you do your turn..
>
>
> So if there's oncoming traffic the folks behind think you are being
rude if
> you slow down and wait before turning? That practice doesn't seem
too good
> to me.
>
>
>
> Joy
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