09-11-2007, 12:38 AM
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#141
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One of the Nine
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It wasn't hard, but I'm glad you're amused.
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09-11-2007, 12:41 AM
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#142
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#1 Goaltender
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Originally Posted by jammies
1. Speeding is against the law. It may also be morally wrong and stupid, depending on road conditions, traffic and driver skill.
2. Excessive speeding (more than 25 km/h over the limit or so) is always morally wrong, stupid, and selfish, as well as still being against the law.
3. Speeding coupled with tailgating, flashing one's lights, and cursing other drivers is not only morally wrong, it is immature and shows lack of self-discipline. It is also very dangerous and borderline criminally negligent.
4. Poor drivers allow other people to annoy and distract them from paying attention to their own driving.
5. Good drivers drive defensively and avoid situations where they come in conflict with people doing any or all of #1, #2, #3, or #4.
So unless you are #5 almost all the time, you are not a good driver. Good driving is not dictated by reflexes, it is 90% mental awareness and 10% ability to handle your vehicle. Anyone can learn to handle their OWN car at high speed; the trick is learning how to handle other people's cars in your mind so that you don't need to rely on your reflexes.
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I agree with a lot of what you have posted here other than the part in #3 where you say you cant curse or finger another driver. Sometimes it is exactly what you need to do because the driver is so unaware of what he is doing that someone needs to wake him up. IE: talking on cell phone and cutting people off, driving down the highway for 30 miles with signal light on ect.
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09-11-2007, 01:04 AM
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#143
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Calgary
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The other day I saw an old lady on Memorial READING A FLYER! I had my sister slow down so I could yell at her. You know what she did? She moved the flyer further up on her steering wheel!
Also, the lady who was about 2 car lengths back from the stop line... I rolled my window down and pointed to the line. She moved up.
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09-11-2007, 01:06 AM
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#144
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Basement Chicken Choker
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: In a land without pants, or war, or want. But mostly we care about the pants.
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Originally Posted by jolinar of malkshor
I agree with a lot of what you have posted here other than the part in #3 where you say you cant curse or finger another driver. Sometimes it is exactly what you need to do because the driver is so unaware of what he is doing that someone needs to wake him up. IE: talking on cell phone and cutting people off, driving down the highway for 30 miles with signal light on ect.
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That more often does harm than good. See, the problem with idiots is that they don't know they are idiots, and resent being told the truth about themselves. Also, when you are worrying about what another driver is doing, you are not paying sufficient attention to what you are doing, and thus are guilty of #4.
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09-11-2007, 01:11 AM
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#145
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Powerplay Quarterback
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It's pretty simple and no offense you have to be a pretty big idiot to not understand, right lane is for people travelling slower then the posted speed limit, the left lane is for those who are travelling at the speed limit, it has never said anywhere on any sign on Deerfoot that the left lane is for those who wish to travel above and beyond the speed limit. If you wish to speed then go ahead but don't b*tch about people who are doing the right thing because some may not be bright enough to understand what the left lane is for.
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09-11-2007, 01:16 AM
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#146
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Not a casual user
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: A simple man leading a complicated life....
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Speed and accident risk.
http://www.erso.eu/knowledge/content...ident_risk.htm
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A higher speed increases the likelihood of an accident. Very strong relationships have been established between speed and accident risk: The general relationship holds for all speeds and all roads, but the rate of increase in accident risk varies with initial speed level and road type. Large speed differences at a road also increase the likelihood of an accident. In addition, drivers driving much faster than the average driver have a higher accident risk; it is not yet evident that this is also the case for the slower driver.
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High speed reduces the possibility to respond in time when necessary. People need time to process information, to decide whether or not to react and, finally to execute a reaction. At high speed the distance covered in this period is longer. At high speeds the distance between starting to brake and a complete stand still is longer as well.
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09-11-2007, 02:05 AM
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#147
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by Dion
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Did you really need to post that? Like somehow I didn't know that? Of course if you are going fast it takes you longer to stop.
Shocking!! oh in other news alcohol impairs your judgment.
I'm also a hell of a lot more aware of my surroundings because i'm looking to move out of the way of fast people instead of being so self absorbed in my own life that i can't get out of the way when i'm puttering along holding up the lane.
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09-11-2007, 02:05 AM
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#148
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Celebrated Square Root Day
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You can get an idea just from this thread why driving in Calgary is a mess... Everyone has their own idea of what safe/proper driving is. In a lot of city's I have been to, there seems to be a certain "way" to drive IE: In most cities in europe you WILL stay away from the fast lane if your not going to drive fast or you WILL hear about it. It tends to work well, people just follow the unwritten rules of the road and people who want to drive slow have their lane(s) to do so and the people who want to drive fast have their lane(s) to do so. In some cities in the US, the traffic actually flows quite slowly, but it flows, because everyone seems to drive the same way
Then you get to Calgary and everyone seems to have a big ego about driving habits. Everyone has their "way" of driving and they think everyone who doesn't drive their way is a ######bag. We have the speed demons (I'll admit to being one of them at times) who think they're entitled to drive 140 and everyone's an a**hole if they don't get out of their way. The you have the people who just barely go the speed limit in the left lane and think everyone on their bumper is an a**hole.
Let's face it, Calgary just doesn't have a :driving identity" like many major cities have, and that's the reason for a lot of the pissed off people on the road.
I guess the one thing that sticks out about Calgary for me, is the fact that in a lot of cities, the speeders are aloud to speed and the slower drivers just laugh when they get caught, where as in Calgary it seems that the slower drivers tend to try and be the police by blocking speeders and saying "yeah, well it's MY RIGHT to drive in the fast lane because I'm going the speed limit". Overall Calgary just seems to have a bad mix of really fast drivers and really slow drivers, yet no real system of keeping them apart (which many eurpeon cities have, and it works REALLY well), which makes for some really crappy traffic to drive in.
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09-11-2007, 02:06 AM
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#149
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Celebrated Square Root Day
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Originally Posted by Dion
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 C'mon man.
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09-11-2007, 02:14 AM
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#150
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by flameswin
You can get an idea just from this thread why driving in Calgary is a mess... Everyone has their own idea of what safe/proper driving is. In a lot of city's I have been to, there seems to be a certain "way" to drive IE: In most cities in europe you WILL stay away from the fast lane if your not going to drive fast or you WILL hear about it. It tends to work well, people just follow the unwritten rules of the road and people who want to drive slow have their lane(s) to do so and the people who want to drive fast have their lane(s) to do so. In some cities in the US, the traffic actually flows quite slowly, but it flows, because everyone seems to drive the same way
Then you get to Calgary and everyone seems to have a big ego about driving habits. Everyone has their "way" of driving and they think everyone who doesn't drive their way is a ######bag. We have the speed demons (I'll admit to being one of them at times) who think they're entitled to drive 140 and everyone's an a**hole if they don't get out of their way. The you have the people who just barely go the speed limit in the left lane and think everyone on their bumper is an a**hole.
Let's face it, Calgary just doesn't have a :driving identity" like many major cities have, and that's the reason for a lot of the pissed off people on the road.
I guess the one thing that sticks out about Calgary for me, is the fact that in a lot of cities, the speeders are aloud to speed and the slower drivers just laugh when they get caught, where as in Calgary it seems that the slower drivers tend to try and be the police by blocking speeders and saying "yeah, well it's MY RIGHT to drive in the fast lane because I'm going the speed limit". Overall Calgary just seems to have a bad mix of really fast drivers and really slow drivers, yet no real system of keeping them apart (which many eurpeon cities have, and it works REALLY well), which makes for some really crappy traffic to drive in.
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agreed, coming from back east and having many visitors and family come out here, the most frequent comment i get is "people in calgary do not know how to drive" and the left lane thing is most commonly cited.
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09-11-2007, 02:20 AM
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#151
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Celebrated Square Root Day
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Originally Posted by corporatejay
agreed, coming from back east and having many visitors and family come out here, the most frequent comment i get is "people in calgary do not know how to drive" and the left lane thing is most commonly cited.
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Yep, and like I said, you can tell just from reading this thread that Calgary has no driving identity. That's the thing that most of my relatives from back east say too. "Why are there so many slow drivers in the fast lane, don't they know to move to the right?" or " All the cars in this city are going all different speeds in all different lanes". But then you talk to a lot of people in Calgary that say things to the effect of "if you're going the speed limit, you're entitled to drive in the left lane" or "isn't the 'slower traffic keep right' rule just for outside the city?", and then you realize why our traffic is kind of messed up.
BTW, I'm not sticking up for the speeders, I'm just simply stating why ouru traffic doesn't flow very well in CAlgary.
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09-11-2007, 02:29 AM
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#152
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Not a casual user
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: A simple man leading a complicated life....
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Originally Posted by corporatejay
Did you really need to post that? Like somehow I didn't know that? Of course if you are going fast it takes you longer to stop.
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And if a driver wasn't speeding his distance would be shorter and thus possibly avoiding an accident.
Then there's less time to react/avoid an accident.
You don't think those facts are vaild?
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09-11-2007, 02:35 AM
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#153
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All I can get
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Too many high-strung drivers.
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09-11-2007, 02:37 AM
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#154
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Such a pretty girl!
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Calgary
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Originally Posted by Reggie Dunlop
Too many high-strung drivers.
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And not enough hockey.
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09-11-2007, 02:38 AM
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#155
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Celebrated Square Root Day
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Yup.. good old hockey, the one thing that brings all CP'ers together. Well, until we get into the 'specifics of hockey' ie anything.
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09-11-2007, 02:38 AM
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#156
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Backup Goalie
Join Date: Aug 2005
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Originally Posted by Flames09
It's pretty simple and no offense you have to be a pretty big idiot to not understand, right lane is for people travelling slower then the posted speed limit, the left lane is for those who are travelling at the speed limit, it has never said anywhere on any sign on Deerfoot that the left lane is for those who wish to travel above and beyond the speed limit. If you wish to speed then go ahead but don't b*tch about people who are doing the right thing because some may not be bright enough to understand what the left lane is for.
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Wholeheartedly agree with you!
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09-11-2007, 02:40 AM
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#157
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Not a casual user
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: A simple man leading a complicated life....
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Originally Posted by BlackArcher101
And not enough hockey.
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And I thought it was not enough sex
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09-11-2007, 02:42 AM
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#158
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Backup Goalie
Join Date: Aug 2005
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Originally Posted by corporatejay
Did you really need to post that? Like somehow I didn't know that? Of course if you are going fast it takes you longer to stop.
Shocking!! oh in other news alcohol impairs your judgment.
I'm also a hell of a lot more aware of my surroundings because i'm looking to move out of the way of fast people instead of being so self absorbed in my own life that i can't get out of the way when i'm puttering along holding up the lane.
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Perhaps he posted the link to see how mad you'd get. You sound like a pretty pissed of little law school going ****. I don't wanna imagine what you'd be like tailgating someone doing the limit in the left lane. *flashes you a Ville Niemenen smile*
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09-11-2007, 02:44 AM
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#159
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Not a casual user
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: A simple man leading a complicated life....
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Originally Posted by TibHockeyPlayer
Perhaps he posted the link to see how mad you'd get.
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Excuse me?
I posted it for information purposes. If people want to got hot and bothered over it, that's not my problem.
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09-11-2007, 02:47 AM
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All I can get
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It's the red-faced, expletive-screaming, fist-shaking, horn-honking driver that's the real menace on the road. Last week I had stopped in the left lane at an intersection (the next one a short block away was backed up by a red light), Feller behind me wanted to turn, and I guess wanted me to turn as well to speed up his journey for him. Wasn't going to budge cause it aint was the direction I was goin' and I ain't was takin' a detour after his tirade. Guy was in a convertable too, so I heards him good.
Nuts I tells ya.
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