You Know it's getting Worse Out there When....
#12
#13
I need to rant a bit as well...
I was approaching an intersection and I had a red light. Drivers turning left had a green arrow, and as the arrow turned yellow, I could see a car from far away speeding up. I was on my bike and I stayed put because I saw what was going to happen.
The arrow turned red and sure enough the car blew the red arrow and turned into the intersection. The car to my right did not see her coming and started to proceed, brakes squealed and both cars stopped, luckily there was no collision.
But what really made me mad is, I can see that this dumbazz that blew the red arrow is on her cell phone. Do you think she drops the phone or shows any concern for what she just did? Of course not, she keeps talking the whole time and finally clears the intersection. I was yelling "Get off the phone"! I don't know why, because it was obviously a waste of breath.
*whew* Well, I feel a little better now.
I was approaching an intersection and I had a red light. Drivers turning left had a green arrow, and as the arrow turned yellow, I could see a car from far away speeding up. I was on my bike and I stayed put because I saw what was going to happen.
The arrow turned red and sure enough the car blew the red arrow and turned into the intersection. The car to my right did not see her coming and started to proceed, brakes squealed and both cars stopped, luckily there was no collision.
But what really made me mad is, I can see that this dumbazz that blew the red arrow is on her cell phone. Do you think she drops the phone or shows any concern for what she just did? Of course not, she keeps talking the whole time and finally clears the intersection. I was yelling "Get off the phone"! I don't know why, because it was obviously a waste of breath.
*whew* Well, I feel a little better now.
#14
Since it's at least a 60 mile each way commute for me, AND I have to deal with Atlanta traffic, I conservatively estimate that I see 40 idiot cagers a day.
I have a new favorite from this morning. I'm second in line at a red light to make a right hand turn. Mini van in front of me has their right turn signal on. As I'm sitting there waiting for them to turn, I see their bumper sticker. "You Can't Fix Stupid."
I had plenty of time to read it, as they were yakking on the phone, and not only didn't turn right on red, they sat there on the green until they finally heard my horn and noticed me flashing my hi beams.
I have a new favorite from this morning. I'm second in line at a red light to make a right hand turn. Mini van in front of me has their right turn signal on. As I'm sitting there waiting for them to turn, I see their bumper sticker. "You Can't Fix Stupid."
I had plenty of time to read it, as they were yakking on the phone, and not only didn't turn right on red, they sat there on the green until they finally heard my horn and noticed me flashing my hi beams.
#15
Since it's at least a 60 mile each way commute for me, AND I have to deal with Atlanta traffic, I conservatively estimate that I see 40 idiot cagers a day.
I have a new favorite from this morning. I'm second in line at a red light to make a right hand turn. Mini van in front of me has their right turn signal on. As I'm sitting there waiting for them to turn, I see their bumper sticker. "You Can't Fix Stupid."
I had plenty of time to read it, as they were yakking on the phone, and not only didn't turn right on red, they sat there on the green until they finally heard my horn and noticed me flashing my hi beams.
I have a new favorite from this morning. I'm second in line at a red light to make a right hand turn. Mini van in front of me has their right turn signal on. As I'm sitting there waiting for them to turn, I see their bumper sticker. "You Can't Fix Stupid."
I had plenty of time to read it, as they were yakking on the phone, and not only didn't turn right on red, they sat there on the green until they finally heard my horn and noticed me flashing my hi beams.
Around Atlanta Hwy 400 is bad, but 285 ought to be re-named the "ring-of-death".
#16
I have mixed emotions on the pedestrian crossing thing. It reads that you have to yield or stop for pedestrians in a cross walk but what a lot of pedestrians chose to ignore is that the other half of that law (at least here in Minnesota) still states that the pedestrian is not supposed to step into the cross walk if cars are approaching. I think the law did a lot of damage because it makes most pedestrians feel that they can just walk out into traffic without looking or yielding because the car has to stop for them and that, to me, is a recipe for disaster. I think it is a bad idea to plant in the minds of children that they don’t need to look both ways and they can just dart across just because there is a law that says the cars have to stop.
Don't get me wrong, I'm totally ‘Minnesota Nice’ and will stop and wave anyone waiting across anyway, I'm just not to keen on someone darting out in front of me, expecting me to stop, without even bothering to look and see that I'm already too close to the crosswalk to be able to stop in time.
That said, if you ever see me not paying close attention to what is going on around me because I’m on a cell phone, please pull me over and beat my a$$!
Don't get me wrong, I'm totally ‘Minnesota Nice’ and will stop and wave anyone waiting across anyway, I'm just not to keen on someone darting out in front of me, expecting me to stop, without even bothering to look and see that I'm already too close to the crosswalk to be able to stop in time.
That said, if you ever see me not paying close attention to what is going on around me because I’m on a cell phone, please pull me over and beat my a$$!
#17
#18
I'm in agreement that something must be done to get a handle on cell phone use (texting and talking), but that in and of itself will not stop the idiots. They'll just move on to the next thing, such as doing make-up while driving, or using the electric razor while going down the expressway. There's all kinds of distractions out there and the lawmakers could not legislate enough to stop it all. Now, if we were able to detect and take the licenses away from the idiots, that would definitely help. The roads would be much, much less crowded as well!
#20
Yep....exactly. I have gotten to the point of any time I ride it isn't a mindset of "If it happens", its more "Where will it happen today". It is a rare day where I don't have someone driving HUA (Head Up A$$) because they are talking on their damn phone, texting, or putting eye makeup on in the rearview mirror or Lord only knows what else.
Around Atlanta Hwy 400 is bad, but 285 ought to be re-named the "ring-of-death".
Around Atlanta Hwy 400 is bad, but 285 ought to be re-named the "ring-of-death".