• Karyoplasma@discuss.tchncs.de
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      You jest, but I suffer from depression and I could not drive while having a bad episode even if I wanted to. You cannot think straight if things in your head go south and you’re too pre-occupied to even make it around the block.

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        See, I’m the opposite. I suffer from depression and riding/driving really helps with that.

        Only I don’t get all that angry when I do. If someone annoys me, I just go for a simple under-my-breath “you twat”.

        The bike works best for it. The big vroom helps quieten the sadness. Kinda hard to be sad when you’re sat on top of an explosive fuel and thousands of explosings happening between your legs. It’s kinda calming. To me, at least.

        Before anyone asks, no I haven’t fucked my exhaust. It’s still the stock one.

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        That’s fair. I unfortunately know people who just bottle all of their suffering and they’re just slowly fuming so they’re always angry. And being angry on the road is very dangerous for the people around them.

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      What scares me the most is not the two-tons, it’s the twenty-tons. There’s something primally scary about a small house on wheels cutting you off in the left lane trying to pass another house on wheels, fully boxing you in between two metals walls while a pickup trying to go 30 over the limit gets all up in your 6.

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    Then they get mad cause you didn’t let them in with their imaginary turn signal.

    Hit me mother fucker, I dare you.

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      I had this exact situation at a god awful highway interchange in Minneapolis (94 to 35w). I was just driving in the middle lane and some entitled asshole thought it was my responsibility to make sure they got in, and let me know by matching my speed and never using a turn signal. When they had to slow down slightly to make the second exit for 35w, they went full on road rage and started tailgating me, then raced ahead, swerved at me, and tried to brakecheck me. I saw it coming immediately and gave them roughly the full bridge length of space, so they just wasted time

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    Remember, kids:

    1. Check your mirrors
    2. Set your blinker
    3. Turn your damn head and look
    4. Change lanes / Turn

    Also, if you’re turning:
    Set your blinker to let others know what you plan on doing before you brake.

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    I got so used to using my turn signals when I used to drive truck that I tend to still flip them on subconsciously even if there’s no other vehicles within miles of me.

    Not a bad habit to get into though, I have much worse ones.

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    The only reason bad drivers drive is because their alternatives are either underfunded and explicitly inferior or they literally don’t exist.

    If we had higher standards of public transit, the standards required to get a driver’s license would increase as well.

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      Even without raising standards for a driver’s license, people might have a license but not necessarily buy a car. A license is easy to get, but a car is pricey and has so many constant costs associated with it.

      Many people would just prefer to use public transportation if it wasn’t a nightmare to use. It costs less and it requires much less attention and focus from them. I usually snooze on my bus to work.

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    Blind spots are a pain in the ass though. When the movement of another vehicle syncs with your pillar…

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      Blind spots are an issue. It’s why you must turn your head.

      Though this was about turn signals. Which should be used 100% of the time. Even alone on the road, just to build the muscle memory. I don’t even have to think about it.

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        I guess my thoughts drifted a bit into accident causes, and I Immediately thought about blind spots.

        I agree with the turn signals, although I tend to not trust too much in what people signal until I see their path.