Another win for older tech?

  • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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    14 months ago

    I’ve tried that, and then they made sure that I couldn’t pass at all. They seem to view themselves as little self-appointed traffic police. I’ve seen that sentiment reflected here on Lemmy too. A few months ago I moved to a more rural area outside the city and the drivers are equally as slow, but not friendly, which is a far worse combination.

    • @[email protected]
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      24 months ago

      Hmm, things must have changed in the last 10 years or so… :)

      E. Washington seems to have more considerate drivers these days though. Almost everyone stays right except to pass, and there’s not nearly as much traffic anyway, so I can usually cruise at whatever speed I think I can get away with.

      I try to avoid driving whenever I go visit, so I guess I don’t notice the self-righteous drivers as much and just chalk it up to a bad egg here and there. But every time I go back, I seem to see more of those bad eggs, so maybe the bad traffic is finally annoying enough people to change the driving culture. Or maybe it’s a post-COVID thing, idk, I know drivers here in Utah got a lot worse since the pandemic (apparently shootings on the highway are now a thing??; chill people!).

      We have those self-righteous people here as well, and I honestly wish the police would go out and ticket them for obstructing the flow of traffic instead of going after speeders. I think that would do a lot to help curb road rage.

      • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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        24 months ago

        We have those self-righteous people here as well, and I honestly wish the police would go out and ticket them for obstructing the flow of traffic instead of going after speeders. I think that would do a lot to help curb road rage.

        Hell yes! It’s against the law, but it is never enforced. I’ve even thought about writing my representatives about it.

        I got out to Eastern Washington this spring for the first time ever. I was expecting backwards, Hicksville, but it was actually more like a classic slice of Americana. I really enjoyed myself out there. Plus, there’s soooo much wildlife out there. It was amazing! We saw around 50 deer, some elk, probably 100 turkeys, a bear, a snake, and some fish. It’s a wonderful place if you’re into nature.

        • @[email protected]
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          24 months ago

          Yup, it’s like where I live, but without the national parks. I’ve considered moving out just east of the mountains to be closer to family without sacrificing the sun I love so much.