If possible I move to the next lane otherwise I speed up so I don't block them yet I am not behind them because I don't know if they are going to be slow or "go with the flow". If either of those are not possible I slow down and let them in.
Its safe to assume that if you don't live in CA or NY, then you don't know shit about driving with other cars on the road. In other states, all you have to do to figure how long it will take to get somewhere is divide distance by MPH of the posted speed limits.
Its safe to assume that if you don't live in CA or NY, then you don't know shit about driving with other cars on the road. In other states, all you have to do to figure how long it will take to get somewhere is divide distance by MPH of the posted speed limits.
I take it you've never been to Boston or Orlando.![]()
My chauffeur said when we take the Bentley we always speed up and pass whoever is already in the lane which we want to enter.
You take the common roads with the working people? God, I hope you wash your tires after.
Florida drivers NEVER slow down to merge. They think it is impossible to get in behind someone.
Every situation is different but I usually slow down.
It depends...what sucks is when the idiot to the left starts pacing you and whether you speed up or down he matches it.
I take it you've never been to Boston or Orlando.![]()
Yep. Happens all the time. When they do that, I look over at them and try to understand what is going through their heads. What are they thinking, feeling etc? I am curious about these odd creatures.
Same mentality as when I was trying to merge to the right because a trooper was coming up with lights on in the left lane. He totally sped up and blocked me from merging until the cop got on his squawk box and yelled "LET HIM OVER!"
Freaking asshole syndrome.
Same mentality as when I was trying to merge to the right because a trooper was coming up with lights on in the left lane. He totally sped up and blocked me from merging until the cop got on his squawk box and yelled "LET HIM OVER!"
Freaking asshole syndrome.
Depends on my speed, their speed, road conditions, state I happen to be in, and what they're driving (perceived acceleration). What a ridiculous question...not enough info.
