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cursedshitbox posted:I always try to wedge my vehicle with my passenger side against their driverside. Climb over your console you gently caress! I did exactly this to a newish Lincoln double parked at my complex this summer. I backed in along his driver's side leaving one inch of space between our side mirrors and one inch of space between my wheels and the curb at the end of the row. It was a perfect fit. .. A few days later, I came to find the Lincoln was the personal car of the Ohio State Trooper who lives in my building. Way to get put on the poo poo list, NoWake.
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# ? Jan 5, 2014 11:25 |
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nm posted:You know who never uses turn outs? Motorcycles. Was stuck behind a harley and two BMW touring bikes from Boonville to Cloverdale on 128 the other day. loving maddening. And I can't safely pass 3 motorcycles in the very short passing zones they do have, esp with 100hp of fury in my Mazda 2. I will say that if I'm on the bike, on a curvy highway, and it's night and there aren't street lights, I'm slowing down sometimes below car traffic due to poo poo visibility. Motorcycle lights are almost universally awful and in a leaning turn are pointing in completely the wrong direction. I try not to be a dick and to keep as far right as possible. That's probably not why a Hog and two big Beemer baggers are dragging rear end, though. Around here the turnoff lanes are pretty much only used for aggressively passing on the right.
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# ? Jan 5, 2014 19:10 |
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I saw a police cruiser in tank commander mode this morning. Way to set an example, dude! Last I saw of him he was turning onto a highway, no hazard there at all nosiree.
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# ? Jan 5, 2014 20:56 |
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nm posted:You know who never uses turn outs? Motorcycles. Was stuck behind a harley and two BMW touring bikes from Boonville to Cloverdale on 128 the other day. loving maddening. Presumably the harley was having trouble maintaining a reasonable speed because it's a brick with a 1920s tractor motor and the beemers were helpfully picking up all the parts that were falling off harley
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# ? Jan 5, 2014 21:05 |
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Galler posted:Presumably the harley was having trouble maintaining a reasonable speed because it's a brick with a 1920s tractor motor and the beemers were helpfully picking up all the parts that were falling off harley Having trouble keeping their line riding through all that spilled oil
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# ? Jan 5, 2014 21:07 |
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Galler posted:Presumably the harley was having trouble maintaining a reasonable speed because it's a brick with a 1920s tractor motor and the beemers were helpfully picking up all the parts that were falling off harley If Jeeps can do it, he has no excuse
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# ? Jan 5, 2014 21:13 |
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I actually saw a justified use of double parking the other day. Pulled up to Walgreens and saw a double parked SUV. Noticed it had a handicapped placard, then saw that all four handicapped spaces were also occupied (legally, at that). I think I live near too many old people.
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# ? Jan 5, 2014 21:29 |
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nm posted:You know who never uses turn outs? Motorcycles. Was stuck behind a harley and two BMW touring bikes from Boonville to Cloverdale on 128 the other day. loving maddening. And I can't safely pass 3 motorcycles in the very short passing zones they do have, esp with 100hp of fury in my Mazda 2. Yeah, motorcycles riders have been doing dumb poo poo stuff as well as me, which is why I get a bit testy when I hear poo poo about "cagers" anymore. It doesn't matter what they ride, they'll pull out from a side street in front of me while I'm driving the big truck. It's like a two story tall semi is a loving stealth bomber. It might be because they are used to semi trucks going "slow" they think they all are "slow" and they can pull out in front of them at whim. That or riding the line. I know it's cool and all, but don't loving put your tires on the line when you are riding double, because that means you are in MY lane. Between that and leaning into a turn so hard that they are splitting the line, head in my lane, the motorcycle in their lane, it's no wonder they kill themselves in horrific fashion. Also note, snowpoles WILL take your head clean off, so don't loving cut in on them as well, unless you want to be the headless motorcycle rider.
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# ? Jan 5, 2014 21:40 |
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I'm sorry that you felt the need to just jerk over with no blinker or warning mr E350 MB owner. I'm also very sorry that the PO of my vehicle gutted the column and my horn does not work. I'm also even more sorry that my aircraft landing lights burnt your retinas into cataracts, Now please fuckoff and die. bikechat: If I'm on mountain roads I get the hell outta the locals way, I'll gladly use the turnout. Pretty awesome when a honda minivan is doing 60mph in 20mph turns.
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# ? Jan 5, 2014 21:44 |
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IOwnCalculus posted:I actually saw a justified use of double parking the other day. Pulled up to Walgreens and saw a double parked SUV. Noticed it had a handicapped placard, then saw that all four handicapped spaces were also occupied (legally, at that). Yeah. Go out to Quartzsite. Half the year the place is empty with an average age of like 40, the other half it goes to Population 50,000, average age, deceased. Hell, Sun City is like that as well. Old folks hot rodding their golf carts around. Always wanted to get a PA system and just scream at them. Well, I want to do that to most people, but I know I can get away with it with the old people, they couldn't make out the numbers on my truck.
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# ? Jan 5, 2014 21:45 |
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Crossposting from a thread where this didn't belong, these are the people you share car parks with The guy pulls in at an angle, then reverses out, and I figure he is going to get it in the generous, well marked bay that way- hell, even the best of us don't get it right first time all the time. Nope, he just needed to make sure he was parked straight, bays be damned.
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 00:23 |
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nm posted:You know who never uses turn outs? Motorcycles. Was stuck behind a harley and two BMW touring bikes from Boonville to Cloverdale on 128 the other day. loving maddening. And I can't safely pass 3 motorcycles in the very short passing zones they do have, esp with 100hp of fury in my Mazda 2. I had some dipshit on a loving motard do the same thing up on Skyline on New Year's Day. The worst part was he couldn't corner nearly as quickly as I could, and it wasn't for lack of trying on his part. I'd had bikes do a double-take when they realize they aren't the fastest thing on the road that day, which I think a lot of them take for granted. No way are they using that turn-out, this is now a street race, whether you wanted to or not.
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 00:40 |
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Here's a tip: try driving erratically behind them, they'll probably pull over. You probably could've shoved one up the inside tho. (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 00:51 |
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Empty meme quoting tends to result in probation, Pilky.
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 01:03 |
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IOwnCalculus posted:I actually saw a justified use of double parking the other day. Pulled up to Walgreens and saw a double parked SUV. Noticed it had a handicapped placard, then saw that all four handicapped spaces were also occupied (legally, at that). A friend of the family has a son with severe cerebral palsy who is in a big electric wheelchair. We went to see a play with them and there were no handicap spots so she parked to the side one spot over from the end so she could use the second spot to get him out of the van with the lift(see picture) and then left the elevator out so that people would see it and not park next to them. Well while we were in the play someone decided they couldn't stand parking 20 feet farther from the door so they drove over the lift and parked in that spot anyways despite it being a large parking lot that was no where near capacity. So when we get out not only can we not get him back in the van, but the lift is slightly damaged and we can't even get it back up so we can move the van and could load him somewhere else. So my dad did the sensible thing and went inside and proceeded to ask everyone if they knew who had parked there until he found the guy and then yelled and screamed at the guy until I though the guy was going to cry. He then shamefully walked out to his car and backed out and gave his insurance info to our friend. It ended up costing him $500 out of pocket to fix the lift because their insurance wouldn't pay for it. All that because he didn't want to park another few spots over.
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 01:31 |
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They should make the lift beefy enough to just flip cars that do that.
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 01:33 |
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InitialDave posted:They should make the lift beefy enough to just flip cars that do that. This needs to be done.
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 01:43 |
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Here's a good one I got to see a couple days ago. That picture might not look that bad but they are not in a left turn lane. They are sitting between two double yellow lines in an "island". You bet they cut off the people in the actual left turn lane when the light turned green. Also the path they took to get there makes them extra dumb. Passed the entire line of cars. I wonder if they even realized they were going the wrong way at one point? Someone's even doing it in the Google maps picture. The lines are faded but you can tell from the street what you're supposed to do.
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 01:52 |
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Bonus story about this intersection: I was sitting in the same turn lane waiting for the light, which was still green for straight through. Someone went along the through lane, passing everyone on the right, and then made that left in front of traffic.
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 02:08 |
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I saw an X5 blow a stop sign and then take a left across a busy road with their right blinker on today.
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 03:35 |
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If that's the intersection I think it is, I'd say a solid 1 in 4 cars making that left botch the approach, and I have to suspect many are doing so on purpose. The best ones are the cars that get into that left lane too early, get confused and go flying into that stripmall there thinking it's the turn.
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 03:38 |
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I don't understand the motorcycle thing. If I'm just cruising along I hate being tailgated and will do anything to let fast cars get by because I don't trust them not to rear end me.
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 03:41 |
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West SAAB Story posted:Empty meme quoting tends to result in probation, Pilky. Fuckin cagers man, I tell you what
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 03:53 |
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Das Volk posted:Fuckin cagers man, I tell you what You're in a thread full of people complaining about drivers dude...I didn't. I just gave you some advice. And look what someone said after that: 8ender posted:I don't understand the motorcycle thing. If I'm just cruising along I hate being tailgated and will do anything to let fast cars get by because I don't trust them not to rear end me. I solved your problem bro, no need to get mad. Now you can tear up those canyon roads without trying
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 03:58 |
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nsdaP posted:You're in a thread full of people complaining about drivers dude...I didn't. I just gave you some advice. And look what someone said after that: It's cool brah, he don't mess with my rayelin and I don't mess with his.
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 04:23 |
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Atticus_1354 posted:He then shamefully walked out to his car and backed out and gave his insurance info to our friend. It ended up costing him $500 out of pocket to fix the lift because their insurance wouldn't pay for it. All that because he didn't want to park another few spots over. I'm seeing red just reading this. Knowing my temper I probably would have gone to jail had I been the one to track that asshat down.
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 04:47 |
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xzzy posted:I saw a police cruiser in tank commander mode this morning. Way to set an example, dude! I saw something like that today. I'm driving down the highway, coming up on a car, no oncoming traffic, so I'm speeding up a bit getting ready to pass him. Whole back of the car is coated in snow so you can't see the tailights, through the rear window, license plate, or anything. As I get closer I notice a spotlight above the driver's mirror and decide against blowing by him at 15 over. Just as soon as I touch the brakes and match speed he slows down and makes a left turn. I cannot see the brake lights or turn signal. And it's a sheriff. Had I gone ahead with the pass I think there's a pretty good chance we would have had a huge accident.
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 07:34 |
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Fresh from the Belgian news: These are the rear end in a top hat drivers others share a road with. Police is apparently already investigating this and they know who it was. Man drives a van on the highway, passes a truck and is cut off by someone in a BMW, who then decides to make some dangerous moves.
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 09:33 |
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Smoke posted:Fresh from the Belgian news: Jesus Christ, either in that situation the BMW was either passing on the right-hand shoulder or was literally on this van's rear end when the van was going to merge over to the other lane to let him go by. Drivers with this "I drive the car, I am the important one!" mentality to drive like assholes and to try and cause a collision should have their licenses revoked and have huge fines levied on them. It's stuff like this where I'd love to get a dashcam because sometimes there's no witnesses or ample proof to prove things. Would such dashcam recordings be okay to be submitted to police in the US?
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 10:16 |
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Sure. Whether or not the police will actually use the footage is an entirely different matter and will depend on the officer/department/city/whatever policy.
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 10:37 |
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Post- Colorado snowing commute report: First off, this is not an uncommon amount of snow for Colorado winters. But today, I saw the following on my usual route, E470 -> I70: People on the shoulder to clear off snow Police pulled over two tank commanders A minivan smashed perpendicular into the guard rail Overall, my conclusion remains the same: gently caress Colorado Drivers.
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 15:39 |
I was all excited to break in my new dashcam with bad drivers, near misses and all other sorts of awesomeness. All I got were considerate drivers following at sane distances at moderate speeds. And me. Cleaning my windshield and sliding at a stoplight.
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 15:55 |
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I want to thank the Chicago region snow plows for grading all the snow remaining on the roads into a nice smooth sheet of ice. Instead of just putting down a layer of sand and leaving it be, they keep driving over the same roads with their blades down and spewing ineffective salt all over the place, only to plow it into the gutter the next time a truck comes through. I applaud their dedication to their assigned job, but one would like to think someone would eventually notice their efforts are actually making the situation worse and either stop, or try a new tactic.
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 16:44 |
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Ringo Star Get posted:Jesus Christ, either in that situation the BMW was either passing on the right-hand shoulder or was literally on this van's rear end when the van was going to merge over to the other lane to let him go by. Drivers with this "I drive the car, I am the important one!" mentality to drive like assholes and to try and cause a collision should have their licenses revoked and have huge fines levied on them. As insane as the drivers in Belgium are I was surprised anyone took notice of this. Way to keep up the BMW driver rep, bub.
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 16:47 |
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Tha Chodesweller posted:Post- Colorado snowing commute report: First off, this is not an uncommon amount of snow for Colorado winters. But today, I saw the following on my usual route, E470 -> I70: Did you get the same joy I did seeing a PT Cruiser in the valley of the center median north of the Colfax exit? I'm glad to see tank commanders getting pulled over.
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 16:51 |
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StormDrain posted:Did you get the same joy I did seeing a PT Cruiser in the valley of the center median north of the Colfax exit? I did see a car in the median there! Didn't really get a good look at it because that's one of the scarier ramps in the area, but yeah, I did see it. To add to my previous sentiment: gently caress PT Cruisers.
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 17:22 |
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Tha Chodesweller posted:Police pulled over two tank commanders I don't believe it. Please submit evidence to back up your outlandish claim
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 19:26 |
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Of course there is always someone pulled over on 405-N during rush hour, but no cops around at night https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Shh2z9D5ufM
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 21:18 |
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14 Inch's thread just reminded me. I get to drive home on black ice tonight! Yesterday: 40s and melting all the snow, today: 50s and raining hard, tonight/tomorrow: single digits! And I have to be somewhere at 6 so this is going to be during peak commuting hours. Just kill me now
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 21:36 |
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Ringo Star Get posted:Jesus Christ, either in that situation the BMW was either passing on the right-hand shoulder or was literally on this van's rear end when the van was going to merge over to the other lane to let him go by. Drivers with this "I drive the car, I am the important one!" mentality to drive like assholes and to try and cause a collision should have their licenses revoked and have huge fines levied on them. I'm fairly sure it's a combination of assriding and cutting off the truck. Most people seem to avoid the shoulder as much as possible, since there tends to be quite a bit of trash thrown on there. I've encountered behavior like this fairly regularly when driving home from work after a late shift.
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 21:49 |