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Motorcyclists make the list!
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Most annoying driving habits:
1. Distracted drivers talking on cell phones (28.5 percent)
2. Slow drivers in the fast lane (21.6 percent)
3. Pushy drivers who tailgate (18.1 percent)
4. Drivers who weave through traffic to gain one or two car lengths (12.5
percent)
5. Obnoxious drivers who speed up to keep you from changing lanes (5.5
percent)
6. Hasty drivers who change lanes without signaling (4.9 percent)
7. Road Rage (2.7 percent)
8. Motorcyclists who race down the middle of a lane, between cars (2.1
percent)
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You would *think* that people would appreciate us risking life and limb
to do our part to ease congestion. It's unfortunate that *thinking* is
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That protest in Australia a few months ago really hit that home.
Unfortunately only in Australia. However, easing congestion is the
last reason for me to split lanes. It's really just a by product. But
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Yea, my hand just starts to get tired with the RC51's heavy clutch.
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from a driver's stand point you would think they'd be glad we weren't
adding to the congestion.
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Seems the guys in the large SUVs are the worst when it comes to playing the
blocking game.
- Kurt
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What protest?
That everyone is driving while up side down? That might bother me , too.
Jim Stinnett
VTR1000
R1100RS
YZF R1
NX250
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beyond the grasp of most humans.
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I've had them get mad at me, honk horns and try to block my path.
WHY?? They should be happy I'm not in a car.
But, if you've driven in CA and had a bike lane-share right next to you
going real fast it's a little offsetting.
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9. Women applying makeup and men shaving (1.7 percent)
10. Drivers who leave their turn signal on for miles (0.92 percent)
Source: Hagerty Insurance
C'mon, how many lane splitters are really 'racing'?
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Well, to the poor souls stuck in a traffic jam, I suppose even ten miles per
hour probably looks pretty fast by comparison.
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