The opposite is also true. I've had to force my way into traffic, on the rare occasion when there is no gap. I've sped up to pace the speed of traffic and find a spot to merge in, but there is no spot for me. When I slowly move into the lane I can see the guy, who is now behind me, backing off dramatically, as if I cut him off. What the heck do you call that move!?
At best, he was being a jerk, but attentive; at worst, he really had no idea that he needed to back off and let me in. Look, guy, I don't have a choice in this matter and I don't plan on driving at-speed in the break-down lane!
Originally Posted by jeepman3071
Be thankful they are still moving. The other day I was behind a car doing about 45 mph towards the end of an on-ramp when they suddenly STOPPED at the entrance to the highway with their blinker on.
I think more than half of the people on our roads should not have a license, but instead a permanent bus ticket.
Agree. It's never happened to me, but I always keep one eye on the person in front of me while merging, and the other on how to get into traffic.
Making rights on red, I don't start moving forward until I see that the guy in front of me has 100% gone. Even then, I keep my head on a swivel, just in case they lock it up last minute, just as I feel like I'm good to go accelerate.
About a decade ago, my friend was found to be 100% at-fault when she rear-ended a van on an on-ramp. She admittedly had her head turned, looking at traffic to see how she could merge in....and didn't catch that the lady in front of the van locked it up. I still don't understand how the lady wasn't found to be at least partially at fault.