I got 15 out of 20. But then again, I live in Massachusetts, who, along with New York, D.C. and N.J. have the worst drivers in the nation.
Lee
Here is how you merge onto the freeway in South Carolina:Here in Utah the rule is.....
When traveling on the freeway and a vehicle in the lane next to turns on his blinker to get into your lane you should .......... speed up and block them in the lane they are traveling in AND pretend you dont notice them.
haha
I am sure ever state has their own quirks.
QSis, you are very mis-informed. The worst drivers are down here.
I lived in Jersey for 40 yrs and worked on the Jersey Turnpike at Newark Airport for 7years, and my hand to God, they are worse down here.
Population is smaller, but proportionately worse. They are maniacs. And the accidents are more lethal.
By the way, I got 2 wrong. #9 I said 50', not 100', and #16 I said 10 seconds, not 2.
oh, my, you must have driven in my neck of the woods----a very slow moving friend of mine wondered aloud why people were passing her on the right side of the feeder road and I said "because you're supposed to be moving and not crawling in this lane (I used to pray that we wouldn't be rearended)---none of my daughter's high school lacrosse wanted to drive with her 'cause she was so slow .......Here is how you merge onto the freeway in South Carolina:
Drive to the end of the onramp. Come to a complete stop. When you cannot see any cars coming toward you in any lane, proceed onto the freeway.
Once on the freeway (or anywhere in Charlotte, NC, near us), weave in and out with no more than 6 inches between your car the the car you are getting in front of. Make sure not to use your signal, as this might just confuse people.
And if an emergency vehicle is coming up behind you with its sirens and lights flashing, join all the other vehicles in seeing how long you can keep it behind you. If someone pulls over to the right and stops, look at them like they are idiots for following the rules.
Barbara
QSis, you are very mis-informed. The worst drivers are down here.
I lived in Jersey for 40 yrs and worked on the Jersey Turnpike at Newark Airport for 7years, and my hand to God, they are worse down here.
Population is smaller, but proportionately worse. They are maniacs. And the accidents are more lethal.