Friday, March 10, 2006

A reminder to all WPG drivers this AM

When changing lanes the process is the following

-Signal
-Shoulder check
-Then lane change

Flicking your signal, and changing lanes all in one motion and then shoulder checking in response to the sound of my horn as you come inches away from colliding with me, is NOT the proper way to lane change. I mean kudos for the use of the signal, that's rare unto itself, but you gotta watch where you're going.

1 Comments:

Blogger Shel Z said...

I believe the lane-changing process in Winnipeg is as follows:

1. Change lane abrutly.
2. Feign shock when motorist honks.
3. Respond with rude hand gesture.

I had a nice little incident a few weeks ago. I assume the guy behind me didn't like it that I stopped at the yeild to let the cars go by. He then blew by me, shaking his fist. I egged him on a little with a 'come hither' hand gesture. At the next light, he jumped out his teeny tiny truck, called me really bad names, all the while standing beside his truck and kicking at it. This was at about 8:05 am. No coffee for you today mister.

10:50 AM  

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