Driving Sucks
Please use your blinker
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I live in the midwest. I commute pretty much every day from the farm country of Southern Illinois to my cubilce in an office building close to Lambert Airpot in St. Louis. I don't really mind the drive. If the price of gas wasn't so high and I could drive on a deserted hightway I wouldn't have anything to complain about.
However, the price of oil doesn't seem to be coming down and other people have to work also. So that leaves me with the some complaints.
Doesn't every car come with blinkers? I thought they did, but I can only assume that if you have Missouri Plates they are optional. When I lived in Idaho I saw alot of drifts, however, that was snow drifts. On the highways of the greater St. Louis area, there are drifts of another kind. Driver drifting from lane to lane is rather annoying. Is it to hard to check your mirrors, turn on your directional signal (also known as a blinker) then move over and turn said blinker back off.
I know it is alot to remember. Look, blink, change, un-blink
I don't think it's too much to ask to let the person who is right beside you know that your going to try and take his spot from them.
Buck
However, the price of oil doesn't seem to be coming down and other people have to work also. So that leaves me with the some complaints.
Doesn't every car come with blinkers? I thought they did, but I can only assume that if you have Missouri Plates they are optional. When I lived in Idaho I saw alot of drifts, however, that was snow drifts. On the highways of the greater St. Louis area, there are drifts of another kind. Driver drifting from lane to lane is rather annoying. Is it to hard to check your mirrors, turn on your directional signal (also known as a blinker) then move over and turn said blinker back off.
I know it is alot to remember. Look, blink, change, un-blink
I don't think it's too much to ask to let the person who is right beside you know that your going to try and take his spot from them.
Buck