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Whats the time limit before honking your horn when someone is in front of you stopped and the light turns green?
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Driving in to work behind a bad driver. Perhaps I’m a bit too critical and judgmental of these things but the first sign was the lines this driver was taking, just couldn’t keep the car centered, often crossing into the shoulder. Then he started braking for no apparent reason. Not hard but enough for me to unnecessarily bleed of speed and waste gas. I start looking for opportunities to pass him but traffic was too heavy on this one lane 2 way street (or is that 2 lane 2 way? one lane in ea direction).
Here’s where an altercation began. We approach a light and upon it turning green, he was still on his brakes. I waited about 2.5 seconds then gave 2 quick honks. To which I received a finger and some choice words that I couldn’t make out, before he got off the brake.
Why cant idiots just say sorry and move on. We get our license too easy in the US.
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[quote name='rhudeboye' post='55471' date='Jun 27 2008, 09:04 AM']Whats the time limit before honking your horn when someone is in front of you stopped and the light turns green?[/quote]
The correct answer is; "A New York Minute"
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For people born and raised in the South - a few minutes, unless the driver is clearly asleep in which case 30 seconds or one full light cycle is acceptable.
For people born and raised in crowded, Yankee ZIP codes and now living in the South - 1 nanosecond.
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In Chicago they might give you a toot if they think the light is about to change and you don't look ready. Here in CO they give you a couple of ticks to put your soy latte down before honking.
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Here is a set of rules I go by:
1) If it someone who looks shady then I just bare with it. No sense in losing my life cause I couldn't get to work 1 minute faster.
2) If it someone who is just being a Sunday driver, I just give a kind quick beep and off we go.
3) If they have cut me off and slowed down in front me or some similar action to piss me off, that type of action warrants me standing on my horn the minute they make a mistake unless they qualify for rule #1. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wacko.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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[quote name='RPM' post='55487' date='Jun 27 2008, 09:47 AM']For people born and raised in the South - a few minutes, unless the driver is clearly asleep in which case 30 seconds or one full light cycle is acceptable.
For people born and raised in crowded, Yankee ZIP codes and now living in the South - 1 nanosecond.[/quote]
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[quote name='jfrahm' post='55489' date='Jun 27 2008, 09:53 AM']In Chicago they might give you a toot if they think the light is about to change and you don't look ready. Here in CO they give you a couple of ticks to put your soy latte down before honking.[/quote]
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[quote name='gryphon' post='55514' date='Jun 27 2008, 02:52 PM']passing slower traffic to my right, and someone rides my tail, apparently expecting that I join the slower traffic just so he/she can speed faster than I am speeding.
Tom[/quote]
Cant agree with that one. Actually thats my pet peeve! If I'm going faster then you
in the passing lane move over so I dont have to break my speed or pass on your right. It could also be an emergency an there you are stopping some pregnant lady from getting to the hospital!
I know sometimes the driver will slow after passing you. Then he's the jerk. But when someone see's me barreling down on them at a faster rate and they signal and let me pass I always think good driver and give a quick wave.
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Well seeing how my first two rust buckets didn't have horns I just sit there.
I only used my horn when either someone was going to merge into me or to get the attention of other Porsche's on the road.
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[quote name='rhudeboye' post='55517' date='Jun 27 2008, 05:59 PM']Cant agree with that one. Actually thats my pet peeve! If I'm going faster then you
in the passing lane move over so I dont have to break my speed or pass on your right. It could also be an emergency an there you are stopping some pregnant lady from getting to the hospital!
I know sometimes the driver will slow after passing you. Then he's the jerk. But when someone see's me barreling down on them at a faster rate and they signal and let me pass I always think good driver and give a quick wave.
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I agree with you 100% Rhude.
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Quote:Hey Ralph, NORTH Carolina by definition, cannot be categorized as The "SOUTH" ...
Well, it is hot and sweaty here, there are lots of old trucks up on blocks behind beat up trailers, and people talk funny... Yup! Its the South!
And you
can tell the yankees in traffic from their horn honking.
On the serious side, NC lost more dead in the Civil War than any other southern state (The conflict that my brother-in-law refers to as "The war when the North invaded America"). It is definitely and proudly the South. After 15 years of living here, this California boy understands why - and even little things like not honking the car horn help to explain it.
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