Cars & Transportation: Commuting: “Question: What bothers you the most about people in traffic?” plus 3 more |
- Question: What bothers you the most about people in traffic?
- Question: Why was the Montgomery Bus Boycott Significant? Can you please give me some points?
- Question: I think I ran over a rabbit at night. Will I feel a bump if I really did hit one and how hard would the bump be?
- Question: Phobia about driving?
| Question: What bothers you the most about people in traffic? Posted: 10 Oct 2014 09:10 PM PDT People who don't signal when changing lanes, merging into traffic, or turning. People who tailgate when everyone is going with the flow of traffic. I cant believe people even tailgate when its raining. Most states have a basic speed rule, which means the posted speed limit is allowed if weather & road conditions allow it. Pedestrians who don't use the crosswalk. Pedestrians who enter the crosswalk at the last moment & the DONT WALK light turns on. Pedestrians who don't push the crosswalk button at all. People who believe that traffic laws don't apply to parking lots. |
| Question: Why was the Montgomery Bus Boycott Significant? Can you please give me some points? Posted: 10 Oct 2014 07:34 PM PDT It was one of the very first organization of Blacks against the Jim Crow legislation in the South. I recall that Southern Whites were absolutely stunned! |
| Posted: 10 Oct 2014 01:18 PM PDT I think I ran over a rabbit at night. Will I feel a bump if I really did hit one and how hard would the bump be? I did feel a slight bump but I was on a 2 way bumpy road at night so it is hard to tell. I really hope I didn't hit one. I couldn't turn around because I would never be able to find it at night and after going 70 MPH it would take too long to search for. |
| Question: Phobia about driving? Posted: 10 Oct 2014 07:26 AM PDT Really people have some map built into their heads? You learn by doing. Yes you will get lost. You use this thing called a MAP. You ASK directions. Do you need help learning East West North and South. You look on map. Paper is easiest for this. You plan a route. You right down the turns. No one knows a place they have never been too. You LEARN to recognize landmarks like how you get to school. You turn at the traffic light then the big blue house I turn towards school. I doubt you know all the names of the streets in your area that you use everyday. You have just learned how to get there and turn at the second right. |
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