My theory on highway driving is that everyone coming towards me is drunk and anyone catching up to me is drunk and crazy...because I sure am...
That's better.
My theory on highway driving is that everyone coming towards me is drunk and anyone catching up to me is drunk and crazy...because I sure am...
My theory on highway driving is that everyone coming towards me is drunk and anyone catching up to me is drunk and crazy.
I was passed by a combine on Hwy 2...
Ever driven Hwy 22 from Calgary to Edmonton?
The Alberta government is very intelligent. They've given all their bad drivers white plates with red letters and numbers.
Do like I do when I am there (or Vancouver or wherever); just start edging slowly into the next lane. They either goose it or slow down to get out of your way. Just don't make eye contact when you do; look like you don't know anyone is there.I don't know about all of Alberta, but I do know while driving in Calgary if you signal to change lanes (and I always do a couple of seconds before I have to move over) they will NOT take their foot off the throttle for two seconds to let you in.
Do like I do when I am there (or Vancouver or wherever); just start edging slowly into the next lane. They either goose it or slow down to get out of your way. Just don't make eye contact when you do; look like you don't know anyone is there.
In fact, I go even further than that; I actually slow the people behind me down to let someone in front of me. And if I am being tailgated, I usually slow down really fast to let someone in front of me.![]()