I hate people who want to drive fast in a straight line, to the point of riding my bumper if I dare to only travel at 5mph above the speed limit, but don't have the ability to keep up around curves. It's annoying to me. IMO, if you do not possess the ability to navigate a curve at speed, you have no business operating your vehicle at higher speeds under any condition.
It's simple vehicle handling dynamics, not rocket surgery, I fail to understand how so few people seem to understand how to handle curves.
Edited to add that this is primarily in regard to vehicles which should easily be capable of handling a bit of speed through the curves with a decent pilot.
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Posts: 7655 | Location: Mid-Michigan, USA | Registered: February 17, 2006
Because it takes no skill to press the pedal down on the straightaways...
But in that turn... WOOOAH, what's going on? I'm shifting in my seat out of the turn, I have to keep my eyes (mostly) on the road and can' see my Twitter / Snapchat / BookofFaces feed anymore, and my weak hands hurt while gripping the steering wheel and making it work for me.
Ouch. Their bodies and heads hurt at the effort, much easier to slow down and relax a bit.
One of my biggest pet peeves. We have a lot of winding roads through the mountains around here. Seems like a large number of folks feel this overwhelming need to ride their brakes on every minor curve and slight change in elevation.
It's like they think that if they don't slow to a crawl on every curve and every downhill slope, they're going to go hurtling off the roadway.
Many people drive with miscellaneous crap laying on their dash and/or rear parcel shelf. Those folks refuse to take a turn any faster than the point where their stuff starts sliding. Some people just freak out if they feel any G-force so they drive like they're on a wagon trail in the Carpathians. Yep, they're the idjits doing 15 in on/off ramps and merging onto the 65 mph freeway at 30. Heaven forbid they spill their drink or bowl of cereal.
One reason I keep cars and motorcycles with excessive horsepower is so I don't get stuck behind idjits that lollygag through curves. When I come up on slowpokes I just simply go around them. If there's a bit of room I have the horsepower to pass them instantly including any jackasses that attempt to block passing by speeding up. I've never understood the motivation for blocking passes (other than little-dick syndrome) but few of those cretins own decent vehicles so they're treated to a view of taillights. Their self-loathing is their own problem.
No need to get mad at these fools - just downshift and leave them where they belong: behind.
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Posts: 2050 | Location: Out standing in my field. | Registered: February 07, 2009
Or reverse position and it is more annoying. People in front crawl through the corners and then speed up on the straight where the passing lanes are, and they ignore the pullouts for "slower" drivers. We have a law here if a car has 3 or more behind it to use a pullout and let everyone by. Seems some can't read that sign.
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Posts: 3820 | Location: Idaho | Registered: January 26, 2014
Originally posted by 2012BOSS302: Or reverse position and it is more annoying. People in front crawl through the corners and then speed up on the straight where the passing lanes are, and they ignore the pullouts for "slower" drivers. We have a law here if a car has 3 or more behind it to use a pullout and let everyone by. Seems some can't read that sign.
Ah yes, these are my favorites. The ones who will do 75-80 in two lanes, but then when it merges down into one lane they immediately drop to 55. Fuckers.
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