The old "finger point" lane change method
Ever noticed how people do this? It's not enough to just put on your turn signal. They have to actually stick their arm out the window and point to the lane they're going to change into. OK, this is pretty bad in itself, but for some reason these people think this gives them carte blanche in lane changes. Normally when people put on their blinker it's sort of saying "I'd like to move to the next lane." For some reason the arm out the window means "You must allow me to change lanes."
Yes, I decided this topic was too trivial for the ski/snowboard forum, but it's something I've noticed lately :)
EDIT: I was just thinking the finger point is usually immediately followed by the courtesy wave, which leads me to another point: don't you hate it when you get "the wave" when you actually were trying to NOT let someone in?
Re: The old "finger point" lane change method
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Originally posted by The AD
...which leads me to another point: don't you hate it when you get "the wave" when you actually were trying to NOT let someone in?
You were really looking forward to that finger, weren't you?
Re: Re: The old "finger point" lane change method
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Originally posted by Viva
You were really looking forward to that finger, weren't you?
The wave is actually better at pissing you off than the finger in this situation!
It's always the guy who blows by the lineup of traffic and merges in at the last possible instant. The last thing you want to see is a wave from the dickhead.