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Tailgaters. Not just when i'm in motion, but waiting at a red light or Stop sign, often a vehicle will advance - sometimes rapidly - to within 6 millimeters of my rear bumper. I took Driver's Ed in 75-76. My teacher, Mr Cannon, told the students "if you pull up behind another vehicle and cannot see the bottom of the rear bumper, you are too close."
Inchers. Alabama is a state that allows "right turn on red". In the last several years, i've noticed more and more instances of folks inching out as far as possible in order to make their turn, or worse, to gauge however many directions - and lanes - of oncoming traffic must be crossed to get to the other side. Thankfully my truck has a loud enough horn to wake these zombies up although occasionally i still have to come to a stop as they unwillingly must inch backwards so's i'm not forced into the lane beside me to go around them. Occasionally i receive the one-finger salute. Right, go stick it where the sun don't shine and start spinning Beany. But first back the
up. Thannnkkkk yyyooouuuuuu. Crud, my Brooklyn side is starting to show
Driving slow in the Passing, or fast, lane. Especially on Interstate Highways. Conversely folks on the Interstate who fly up behind a vehicle that is in the process of passing someone correctly and stay on their backside until the pass is completed. Go Speed Racer, Go-oh...there's trouble waiting just aheaddddddd (insert trooper writing ticket smiley here).
My own lack of a working (brakes, timing, heck even basic bodywork) knowledge about our cars. Although soon i'll know the steps for replacing a fuel tank/sending unit and setting timing on a 67 Coronet