Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Driving Right - It's Not Hard


The curmudgeon has been driving for many, many years and I thought I would share some observations on driving behavior for the benighted drivers that clutter the roadways.

Driving Tips:

 - You are not the only person on the road.
 - If I am the only car in sight, no need to pull out in front of me.
 - A corollary is that if I am the last driver in a line of cars, carefully following at the correct  
    distance, it isn't an invitation to cut in front of me - wait one more car, it won't kill you.
 - The fast lane on a multi-lane highway is just that - whoever wants to exceed your speed gets it.
 - Waiting for that parking spot to open up for anything longer than a minute only broadcasts how
    astonishingly lazy you are - the walk from a more distant, currently open spot will do you good.
 - That lever on the left side of your steering column permits you to actually signal other drivers of
    your lane changes and turns.

More in the next installment of "Driving Right - It's Not Hard"

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