Shortly after posting this blog (the next day, but the first time I had actually gone outside) I witnessed many more examples of this behaviour, I also witnessed the other directional phenomenon. I watched numerous cars that seemed incapable of making a right turn. Since, in Canada, we are allowed to make right hand turns on a red light (after stopping and making sure the way is clear) I would have thought people could maintain their lanes in this simple activity.
Alas, I was wrong
I am not a square peg trying to squeeze himself into a round hole. I could put a square peg into a round hole, but only the four corners would have any real contact. Only four corners would conform to the greater hole. I am a more akin to an octagonal peg. More of me fits in and is no different than everyone out there. However, there is a part of me that won’t conform. There is a part of me that needs to rebel, to speak out, to shout out. Nothing is off limits. No one is safe.
Showing posts with label intersection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label intersection. Show all posts
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Making a Left Turn
Why can't the majority of people make a good left turn?
nearest lane, nearest lane! |
Everyday, I see people turning left and not entering the
nearest lane. They go careening across
two (sometimes three) lanes. Granted it
has been a long time since I took driver's education, but I am pretty sure that
isn't what you're supposed to do.
What could be behind this?
Is it a comfort issue? Wide turns
probably are more comfortable than tight turns.
Is they were driving a bus or a big rig, I probably wouldn't be raising
a stink, but when you're driving a smart car....
Sometimes the place they want to get to is a right turn
immediately after the intersection. In
that case, I really can't blame them, I have to save my abuse for city
planners. Any car wrecks. are on them.
look there's another one |
I am not really sure why I find it so frustrating. Maybe it's because I have almost been wiped out
by cars missing their lanes. After a
turn you don't expect someone to try and pass you on the right, especially
after you signalled. (In this case
checking your blind spot is really important).
Maybe it is because traffic would move so much faster if I could make my
right turn onto the road instead of waiting while the person misses their lane
so that I don't get cut off or sideswiped.
In the future I am sure that we will be able to call every
car by typing in their license plate numbers.
We probably won't get to talk to the driver, but the car will probably
be listening.
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