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Default More on Texas' 85-mph speed limit

On 11/18/2012 5:08 PM, Tony Hwang wrote:


(PeteCresswell) wrote:
Per Tony Hwang:
Ever drove on German Auto Bahn?


I have and not having gone to driving school over there or even
being able to understand German, have had to guess at the rules.

There seem tb three cardinal rules. I'm sure there are plenty
more, but these three really jump out at me:

1) Always have your turn signal on when changing lanes or
crossing any sort of lane marker.

Putting it on while changing doesn't count.
Stand by an area where a truck is parked such that
cars have to cross the center line and you can see
them - car-after-car - flip on the turn signal before
they cross the line.


2) Always, always yield the lane to closing traffic.

If they have to slow down, you didn't yield fast enough
and the offended driver is obligated to flash their high
beams repeatedly, scream, curse, and (if conditions
permit) shake their fist out the window.


3) Never, ever, for any reason, under any circumstances
pass on the right.

This makes adherence to #2 a lot easier. You pass
somebody, flip the signal on, pick your opening, and
ease back in the lane... Yeah, you look... but there's
never anybody there - the knuckleheads that speed up when
somebody "tries to cut them off" having been removed
from the gene pool by some unknown mechanism.


When I was there, everybody seemed tb playing by the same rules,
things may have deteriorated by now with the EU and so many more
drivers from other countries....

Start a thread in a driver-related forum on the proper way to
come down an on-ramp and merge with freeway traffic and you'll
soon see that there is substantial lack of agreement on driving
practices in the USA and near-fanatical adherence to opposing
ideas of what the rules are.

All that being said, my German relatives (motorheads all...)
express relief at how much less stressful it is to drive in the
USA than in Germany.

Hi,
I would be lying if I did not sweat when I first drove on Auto Bahn.
Another crazy place to drive is say Kuwait. Seems like there is no rule
of the road. Plain crazy and scary.


People who will organize a demolition derby featuring Ferraris,
Lamborghinis and Bugatti Veyrons have got to be completely bonkers. O_o

TDD