Now, I think I am a pretty good driver. I have never been pulled over or gotten a ticket. My husband may say I'm a little aggressive or lack a little thing called patience, but I say I am just efficient! I learned how to drive from my parents (who may be even more "efficient" than me), in a big momma suburban, in Houston traffic. So, I like to get from point A to point B quickly and efficiently. Yes, I did back into a couple of things early on in my driving career, but I have since gotten much better at lifting my little hinny out of the seat to see things behind me even when they are not apparent in my mirrors. And, I may or may not have rear ended a few people before. But, that's only because the person in front of me could have gone, so I assumed they did while looking into the traffic, only to find they didn't. Who knows, maybe the little nudge they got from me will encourage them to be more efficient next time. :)
So today, these Waco drivers that made me blurt out unkind words got me thinking. A- I should probably work on my road rage a little bit, but B- there are some rules that aren't taught in driving school that sure could make people more considerate drivers if they were followed. So, here we go-
Courteous Driving Rules by me:
- The left lane is for people driving at or above the speed limit, hence its nickname: The Fast Lane. If you're not driving fast, move over.
- Even when you think you are driving fast or fail to realize that you're not, when someone comes up fairly close behind you, move over.
- When approaching a red light and you are in the right hand lane, but not turning right, get over to the left. Someone behind you may want to turn right on red and not appreciate siting behind you through the duration of a very long light.
- When pulling out into traffic do not, I repeat, DO NOT pull out right in front of someone and go slower than them.
- On the other hand, when stopped, waiting to pull out into traffic- DO take initiative and go when the opportunity presents itself. Give yourself a pep-talk if you have to. But you're likely not driving an 18-wheeler and therefore don't need to allow for that large of an opening. Be efficient!
- Do not switch lanes when it means cutting off the person you get in front of.
- Do not switch lanes to get in front of someone, go slow, and then continue to slow down to turn.
- Do not brake in the middle of the road for no reason.
- Do not brake in the middle of the road in preparation for a turn when there is a turn lane or shoulder. That's what they are for. Use them!
- Do not attempt to operate or talk on your phone while driving if you are not capable of multi-tasking.
Some of you may be shaking your head, judging, or even laughing at me. But, I know that some of you are bursting to give an "AMEN!" You share the same pet-peeves as me. Wouldn't the road be a better place if everyone was an efficient driver? So, here's to hoping you think twice before pulling out in front of me if we meet on the road. Safe driving everyone!