markz
100 TW
Few things I have noticed about drivers in general.
The obvious one, like this Tesla driver, is that most drivers dont even shoulder check. I got run into an open grassy median by a veteran plated vehicle with an old grey haired man driving. Absolutely clueless that geezer was!
Also all the obvious ones we are all aware of...
A) Drivers wait for a distance of a mile between vehicles to turn, backing up traffic.
B) When drivers parallel park, the great majority back up rather then drive head first in.
Which on a busy single lane road, backs up traffic.
C) Drivers run yellow-red lights, especially turning lights to sometimes not even save a minute.
D) Drivers in a through-lane merge will stop, backing up traffic.
E) Drivers turning right rarely look rightwards as they are looking left at moving traffic. I think this is the most common type of pedestrian/bicycle accident. Now with bike lanes this confuses the driver even more, but they are suppose to yield to bike lane on the right.
F) Drivers will slow down on a divided roadway to see the emergency vehicles on the opposite side. They will also slow down when a vehicle is on their side but on the shoulder or even in the ditch. This is a major issue for traffic backing up.
The list goes on and on and on and on. But with automation, all these really stupid drivers on the roads there will be less of a burden on our roadways when this technology can become fool proof. I just hope we can keep our old non-tech vehicles and drive them like they are meant to be driven. I am not keen on spending loads of cash for techy automobiles. I like my 1970's bush mudding truck or my 1990's Jeep Cherokee. Easy and cheap parts to find. All these new vehicles with their heated mirrors, automatic rear hatch lift are just more options that can and will fail.
The obvious one, like this Tesla driver, is that most drivers dont even shoulder check. I got run into an open grassy median by a veteran plated vehicle with an old grey haired man driving. Absolutely clueless that geezer was!
Also all the obvious ones we are all aware of...
A) Drivers wait for a distance of a mile between vehicles to turn, backing up traffic.
B) When drivers parallel park, the great majority back up rather then drive head first in.
Which on a busy single lane road, backs up traffic.
C) Drivers run yellow-red lights, especially turning lights to sometimes not even save a minute.
D) Drivers in a through-lane merge will stop, backing up traffic.
E) Drivers turning right rarely look rightwards as they are looking left at moving traffic. I think this is the most common type of pedestrian/bicycle accident. Now with bike lanes this confuses the driver even more, but they are suppose to yield to bike lane on the right.
F) Drivers will slow down on a divided roadway to see the emergency vehicles on the opposite side. They will also slow down when a vehicle is on their side but on the shoulder or even in the ditch. This is a major issue for traffic backing up.
The list goes on and on and on and on. But with automation, all these really stupid drivers on the roads there will be less of a burden on our roadways when this technology can become fool proof. I just hope we can keep our old non-tech vehicles and drive them like they are meant to be driven. I am not keen on spending loads of cash for techy automobiles. I like my 1970's bush mudding truck or my 1990's Jeep Cherokee. Easy and cheap parts to find. All these new vehicles with their heated mirrors, automatic rear hatch lift are just more options that can and will fail.