I used to give people the benefit off the doubt when going through roundabouts. "Well, maybe they're not used to them, they made this one mistake."
NO MORE. It's not hard. No, I don't want to hear it, it's NOT. There are signs. You enter and stay in that lane and exit. These aren't European or whatever these drivers are thinking. You don't need to read, just look at the sign and copy the arrows.
Two days in a row now people weaving widely while going thru the roundabout. Today the person enters in the inside lane, weaves over into the outside lane (MY FREAKING LANE), then goes back to the inside lane, only to wander back over into my lane directly after they exit. Literally even if you have no clue what's happening, not cutting people off is standard in any driving situation.
Oh, bonus, I saw like three people run through a four way stop in order to get in front of a city bus because the bus doesn't accelerate fast enough I guess, so they just did a break tap and zipped out. Try it with me, I dare you.
NO MORE. It's not hard. No, I don't want to hear it, it's NOT. There are signs. You enter and stay in that lane and exit. These aren't European or whatever these drivers are thinking. You don't need to read, just look at the sign and copy the arrows.
Two days in a row now people weaving widely while going thru the roundabout. Today the person enters in the inside lane, weaves over into the outside lane (MY FREAKING LANE), then goes back to the inside lane, only to wander back over into my lane directly after they exit. Literally even if you have no clue what's happening, not cutting people off is standard in any driving situation.
Oh, bonus, I saw like three people run through a four way stop in order to get in front of a city bus because the bus doesn't accelerate fast enough I guess, so they just did a break tap and zipped out. Try it with me, I dare you.
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