mickeyfan2
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Since they were going at a slow speed, I think that car "A" was fine in merging. Both acted like morons after the fact. So car "B" is now 1 car back at the on ramp, who cares.
Marseeya said:That is a HUGE peeve of mine, especially on highways! I know in some states, there will be signs saying to stay in your lane until the merge point, but around here, you need to start getting over right away. I hate, HATE, when people ride down the merge lane until the very end. It's one thing if they're going at a speed where they can safely get over, but most of the time, they're going dead even with the car next to them and want to cut over into traffic.
I had to laugh one day. There was a guy doing that -- riding down the merge lane and then forcing himself into the other lane. A cop actually pulled him over for it. You could tell the guy was PO'd! I was laughing the rest of the way to school that day.![]()
Exactly! One day I'll have to post some videos of the idiocy at the intersection of US 3 and MA 128 in Burlington MA. Is is basically seven lanes merging to four lanes, and the selfish and moronic behavior there, especially on the part of those who are clearly merging onto the highway from the exit ramp, is alternatively shocking and infuriating.What makes you more important then everyone else?
DoeWDW said:Car A was in the wrong for being in the left lane and trying to merge right when he KNEW the merge was coming up. Get in the right land BEFORE the traffic light and wait your turn like everyone else.
Yep, this is a pet peeve of mine too! I'll be happy to make exceptions for clueless tourists and people who are unfamiliar with the area, but for those who make this a daily habit - wait your turn!
DoeWDW said:Car A was in the wrong for being in the left lane and trying to merge right when he KNEW the merge was coming up. Get in the right land BEFORE the traffic light and wait your turn like everyone else.
Yep, this is a pet peeve of mine too! I'll be happy to make exceptions for clueless tourists and people who are unfamiliar with the area, but for those who make this a daily habit - wait your turn!
LoraJ said:I did a google search abotu merging and all the guidebooks say they want people to merge at the last second. And also, straddling the lanes is not proper.
LoraJ said:Actually, it is a MERGE, so if car A had gotten behind car B at the light, then whomever would have come up in the left lane would have gotten in front of him anyway if they were merging properly. Car A was ahead and had the right of way. Car B was just being stubborn.
it amazes me how many people do not know how to properly merge. It's one car from one lane, than a car from the other lane, back to the next car in the first lane. I can't stand it when people in one lane follow closely behind the car in fron of them not allowing the car in the other lane to merge.
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I did a google search abotu merging and all the guidebooks say they want people to merge at the last second. And also, straddling the lanes is not proper.
damo said:Whoever is not in the merge lane has the right of way. Think of it as a ramp entering an interstate. The people already on the interstate have the right of way.
golfgal said:That is fine and dandy but the guy in the left lane that jackrabits out of his lane to get ahead of everyone else and cuts off the driver in the right lane is plain rude.
In our state they set the merge lane up at least 1/2 mile or more from the point where the road ends, they want people merging THEN, NOT where the road ends. Those are the people that I refuse to move for, not the ones merging at the proper time. I know that straddling the lane is not proper, but neither is being rude to other drivers.
golfgal said:That is fine and dandy but the guy in the left lane that jackrabits out of his lane to get ahead of everyone else and cuts off the driver in the right lane is plain rude.
In our state they set the merge lane up at least 1/2 mile or more from the point where the road ends, they want people merging THEN, NOT where the road ends. Those are the people that I refuse to move for, not the ones merging at the proper time. I know that straddling the lane is not proper, but neither is being rude to other drivers.
You're in a for a rude awakening if you get behind the wheel out East, then. The scenario the OP posted is very common out here -- sometimes the merge is less than 50 feet! Sometimes it is 0 feet -- there are actually traffic lights with two lanes, plus a left and right turning lane, but the two "going straight" lanes feed into a single lane on the other side of the intersection.In our state they set the merge lane up at least 1/2 mile or more from the point where the road ends
