"Just wear your damn mask..." (jimal)
08/31/2015 at 21:29 • Filed to: None | 0 | 4 |
Today’s clueless Pennsylvania driver is a guy weaving through heavy rush hour traffic this afternoon. During one of his unpredictable moves, he cuts me off while swerving into my lane in reaction to the guy who didn’t see him and changed lanes. Captain Pennsylvania pulls up alongside the truck who slighted him and flipped them off. Meanwhile, he’s still in front of me, and now holding up the line while dispensing his Pennsylvania justice, so I lay on the horn. CP moves ahead and cuts in immediately in front of the truck he just flipped off before moving into the right lane and assuming his weave.
This is a regular occurrence where I commute.
BigBlock440
> Just wear your damn mask...
08/31/2015 at 22:29 | 2 |
You sure he didn’t have NJ plates?
Just wear your damn mask...
> BigBlock440
09/01/2015 at 03:20 | 0 |
Definitely Pennsylvania. I’m in th tri-state so we have a lot of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut drivers. For the most part they’re aggressive, but predictable. Cars with Pennsylvania plates are predictable in that they do unpredictable things.
BigBlock440
> Just wear your damn mask...
09/01/2015 at 07:52 | 0 |
Yeah, I was joking. Anybody you see doing that here towards the center of PA will have NJ plates on. Towards the eastern end it’s NJ or NY (for some reason the NY plates are less aggressive once you get away from the eastern end). I don’t spend a whole lot of time in the south east part of the state (Philly/York) but the way they drive they may as well be NJ.
Just wear your damn mask...
> BigBlock440
09/01/2015 at 08:51 | 0 |
I get aggressive. Some places here in the northeast you have to be prepared to go on the offensive or you might as well avoid the highways, particularly during rush hour. That’s the thing about Pennsylvania drivers (or at least drivers in cars with Pennsylvania plate, who I assume learned to drive in Pennsylvania), they are just clueless. Slow in the left lane. Waiting until the last possible second to react to signs and directionals. Weaving around in their lane. Never using signals to change lanes. Accelerating and braking erratically. Weird following distances. Just generally not engaged in the act of driving.