Moral of the story, unless they make it idiot proof(traffic lights) people WILL drive like retards.
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Moral of the story, unless they make it idiot proof(traffic lights) people WILL drive like retards.
Scary.
A similar scenario on Hwy 403 recently where a car jumped into an HOV lane from a stand-still killed the motorcyclist who had been travelling in the HOV lane.
https://globalnews.ca/news/4278611/woman-dead-motorcycle-collision-hwy-403/
I knew someone in the 90s who carried a kids baseball bat about 18" long and holstered it under his seat. Anytime he got cut off or had a close call not of his own doing, he would whip out the bat ride along side the offending vehicle and knock the car's side mirror off. One time a guy almost killed him as he squeezed him toward the guardrail on the 401, but was able to accelerate away in time.
Now that is a vigilante! I wonder what a cop would do if he saw it? Dangerous driving or ?
Some drivers don't seem to even care where the lines are. On Rogers Road near my area right before Oakwood it does a jog off to one side, people just keep driving straight into oncoming traffic. On Eglinton just north of that lanes jog to the left and a new right hand lane appears. Drivers just keep going straight and will ram you if you are in the right lane and try to jog to the left. Apparently most of them never figured out how to color within the lines in preschool.Obviously drivers in Ontario are too dumb and selfish to pay attention to painted lines on HOV lanes. They need to be physically divided (ideally with spike strips).
Some drivers don't seem to even care where the lines are. On Rogers Road near my area right before Oakwood it does a jog off to one side, people just keep driving straight into oncoming traffic. On Eglinton just north of that lanes jog to the left and a new right hand lane appears. Drivers just keep going straight and will ram you if you are in the right lane and try to jog to the left. Apparently most of them never figured out how to color within the lines in preschool.
I am beginning to believe this should be a necessary accessory for all vehicles. There is too much frustration and stupid out there.