Oh, so that's why everyone in TX carries a gun...to fire a couple of warning shots over the bow.![]()
I bought a bottle of whiskey last week and it came with a complimentary handgun. :spinny:
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Oh, so that's why everyone in TX carries a gun...to fire a couple of warning shots over the bow.![]()
So true.
Problem is these lane blockers "think" they are helping by enforcing the posted speed limit. I.e. since their speedometer says 65 and limit is 65 that person behind me has no right to get by.
What idiot lane blocker doesn't realize is that their speedometer is NOT calibrated regularily unlike law enforcement vehicles. So even though they think they are doing 65 mine may read 60.
Highly doubtful that any modern automobile has 5 mph error in speed. Furthermore, what are you saving? If you had a 60 mile commute and were driving 60 MPH, it would take 1 hour of travel time. If you increase your speed to 70 MPH you only save about 9 minutes. That's on a 60 mile commute... if it's a 20 mile commute then cut your time saved down to 3 minutes. All of your aggressive and crazy driving for the sake of a 3 minute saving, not to mention that many people shell out thousands and thousands of dollars for luxury automobiles so that they can hurry up to get out of them!
Highly doubtful that any modern automobile has 5 mph error in speed. Furthermore, what are you saving? If you had a 60 mile commute and were driving 60 MPH, it would take 1 hour of travel time. If you increase your speed to 70 MPH you only save about 9 minutes. That's on a 60 mile commute... if it's a 20 mile commute then cut your time saved down to 3 minutes. All of your aggressive and crazy driving for the sake of a 3 minute saving, not to mention that many people shell out thousands and thousands of dollars for luxury automobiles so that they can hurry up to get out of them!
Minnesota could build a stadium to make Jerry Jones green with envy in one day.
As far as the speedometer, you would think they would be accurate but you'd be wrong. Nearly every european car made is off. They have some kind of law where they intentionally are off. I had a brand new vw gti and it was 8% off regardless of speed. My gps was dead accurate in every other car I've owned but I noticed that it was way off in the gti. Did a little research and it sounded like this was normal in vw and bmw.
Wow, didn't know that. I almost always drive in the left lane. I always drive about 5-7mph over the speed limit and the left lane seems to be smoother on most highways.
They know how to do it in Europe. When they go to pass they turn on there left signal and don't turn it off until they move back over to the left lane.while driving in Italy and France, I didn't once see anyone just cruising in the left lane. I move over everytime I pass and I give drivers in the left lane about 30 seconds to pull over. If they don't pull over I'll give them a little flash of my high beams. I refuse to tailgate since it's not safe. In general, drivers suck. They don't know how to pass, they are distracted,etc. Hell 95% of the population doesn't even know how to set their mirrors.
I live in WI and drive to Chicago. There is no greater night and day comparison in the United States.
WI - worst state for slow drivers hogging the left lane. Absolute worst.
Chicago - drive slow in the left lane....just do it. see where it gets you....I dare you...you will be so scared by how the pixxed off drivers cut you off and hit their brakes, you will soon MOVE the F over.
Drives me nuts. The left lane is for passing. FYI, it is state law in Illinois, along with moving out of the right lane when emergency vehicles are present.
FWIW, I drive 75-80 in Chicago in 55 zones along with how traffic moves(its usually 80-85 in morning rush, and pass cops regularly. They pretty much are there to get the people doing 90+. So, if you plan on doing 55 in Chicago, keep your butt to the far right two lanes.
Cause the only thing worse than a WI driver in Chicago, is some tourist from Iowa going to a Cubs game in rush hour traffic.![]()
I live in WI and drive to Chicago. There is no greater night and day comparison in the United States.
WI - worst state for slow drivers hogging the left lane. Absolute worst.
Chicago - drive slow in the left lane....just do it. see where it gets you....I dare you...you will be so scared by how the pixxed off drivers cut you off and hit their brakes, you will soon MOVE the F over.
Drives me nuts. The left lane is for passing. FYI, it is state law in Illinois, along with moving out of the right lane when emergency vehicles are present.
FWIW, I drive 75-80 in Chicago in 55 zones along with how traffic moves(its usually 80-85 in morning rush, and pass cops regularly. They pretty much are there to get the people doing 90+. So, if you plan on doing 55 in Chicago, keep your butt to the far right two lanes.
Cause the only thing worse than a WI driver in Chicago, is some tourist from Iowa going to a Cubs game in rush hour traffic.![]()
By law, speedometers only have to be accurate +/- 3mph. If you change the size of tire to save money or to put on aftermarket rims, you can affect the speedo, as well. So yes, there is a possibility of speedometers being off by a fairly wide margin.Highly doubtful that any modern automobile has 5 mph error in speed. Furthermore, what are you saving? If you had a 60 mile commute and were driving 60 MPH, it would take 1 hour of travel time. If you increase your speed to 70 MPH you only save about 9 minutes. That's on a 60 mile commute... if it's a 20 mile commute then cut your time saved down to 3 minutes. All of your aggressive and crazy driving for the sake of a 3 minute saving, not to mention that many people shell out thousands and thousands of dollars for luxury automobiles so that they can hurry up to get out of them!
Everyone on the road thinks most everyone else on the road is a bad driver, except for them. Remember Psych 101? Its the Fundamental Attribution Error.
Though in reality, there are of course quite a few bad drivers out there... but really its shocking how few accidents there are, given the amount of fast moving objects in a relatively small area on the highway. Just think about driving in rush hour, on a 3 or 4 lane interstate, completely packed with cars all driving as fast as traffic allows with about a car length between them. Its almost amazing there aren't more collisions. This makes me think that most people are good drivers... we just notice the bad ones and remember them.