Papa Deuce
<font color="red">BBQ loving, fantasy football pla
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Here is the scenario:
Two lanes at a traffic light. When you cross the street there are still two lanes. About 25 yards after crossing the street there is a sign that the left lane must merge with the right lane as you enter an on ramp to Rt. 422.
Car "A" in left lane takes off from light faster than car "B", in the right lane. By the time car "A" is near the merge sign, his rear bumper is about 5 - 10 feet ahead of "B" when he starts his merge. Now this "merge" is very wide. You could easily have both cars in their own lanes as they go on to the ramp.
So, car "B" in the RH lane starts blaring his horn at car "A" as "A" merges. And then he keeps blaring the horn. The guy in car "A" puts his arm out the window giving the driver of "B", the single digit salute. Now the guy in car "B" just lays on the horn continuously, at which time the guy in "A" keeps his salute going but is now waving it wildly.
So, at first, I was of the opinion that car "A" was in the right as he was in the "lead" at the start of the merge. But then I decided that "B" was in the right. I rationalized it like this: If "A" was in a left lane on a two lane highway, it is his responsibility to make sure he can safely get in the RH lane after a pass.
But still, I am not 100% sure either way. What do you think?
EDIT: because somebody already asked.... I was just an observer. I would never do either as there are too many people who go nuts in cars. Would I beep? Yes. Blare the horn? Not a chance.
Two lanes at a traffic light. When you cross the street there are still two lanes. About 25 yards after crossing the street there is a sign that the left lane must merge with the right lane as you enter an on ramp to Rt. 422.
Car "A" in left lane takes off from light faster than car "B", in the right lane. By the time car "A" is near the merge sign, his rear bumper is about 5 - 10 feet ahead of "B" when he starts his merge. Now this "merge" is very wide. You could easily have both cars in their own lanes as they go on to the ramp.
So, car "B" in the RH lane starts blaring his horn at car "A" as "A" merges. And then he keeps blaring the horn. The guy in car "A" puts his arm out the window giving the driver of "B", the single digit salute. Now the guy in car "B" just lays on the horn continuously, at which time the guy in "A" keeps his salute going but is now waving it wildly.
So, at first, I was of the opinion that car "A" was in the right as he was in the "lead" at the start of the merge. But then I decided that "B" was in the right. I rationalized it like this: If "A" was in a left lane on a two lane highway, it is his responsibility to make sure he can safely get in the RH lane after a pass.
But still, I am not 100% sure either way. What do you think?
EDIT: because somebody already asked.... I was just an observer. I would never do either as there are too many people who go nuts in cars. Would I beep? Yes. Blare the horn? Not a chance.


). If ownership of that lane and a few extra seconds of time was that important, then B should have gunned it to stay ahead of A. 
