Try going to Brampton.I agree with Uncharted - the no lights on at night is so dangerous. Scary part is many drivers don't even know as they don't check, drive under the street lights, etc. Nothing scarier than coming up on a dark color car and not seeing them until you are super close or they tap their brakes to actually show they are even there.
My worse I see multiple times a week is traffic flowing along, but building - lots of cars ahead in a rolling pack. I'm sitting in the left lane going for example 120kmph matching the speed of the car in front of me and leaving 3-5 car lengths to be safe *at that speed*.
Idiot comes up behind me in the left lane, usually tailgates for a bit, then passes in the middle lane, gets in front of me in that safe space I had and is now a) 40-50m further ahead b) waiting in the pack of traffic just like I was/am.
Too many race car video games perhaps growing up make people drive like this is the only reason I have come up with.
What's sad is simply drive 1 hour out of the GTA in any direction but another major city (i.e. Hamilton) and the drivers are so much better in general. Not great, but much less stressful driving then when you are in the GTA 'bubble'.
Speaking of which, time to get out of here for the weekend before the crazies are out in rush hour traffic.
Cheers
All of the above. ^^^• Tailgating with no intention to pass (pointless risk)
• Closing the gap when someone signals their intention to enter your lane
• Failure to move over for faster traffic or "policing" the left lane
• Not understanding that a merge lane is supposed to "zipper" at the end of the lane
• Not taking responsibility for mistakes made
• Using merge lanes or shoulders as passing lanes (happens all the time in the GTA)
• Failing to signal (easier for other drivers to anticipate your boneheaded moves if you signal)
• People on a roundabout yielding to people entering. People entering a roundabout not yielding to traffic on it. Both equally dangerous.
• People who speed up after, or while, you pass them. That second one can be especially dangerous.
That would be TeeJay!Drivers in the passing lane on highways going at the same speed or lower than other lanes, bottlenecking traffic.
These are usually transports with a full load. They drive in the middle lane to avoid on-ramp merging traffic that's often unpredictable in skill.Transport trucks that drive in the centre lane when the right lane is empty. Forces everyone to pass them on both left and right sides, very dangerous.
I notice that you said “people” and not “motor vehicle drivers”. May I assume that you meant cyclists as well?People who treat those big red four letter signs as a comma, not a period.
Doesn't the height restriction mean they can't drive in the right lane sometimes, not the left lane? The left most lane is actually higher than the right. They are banned entirely from the left lane, and must switch to the middle lane from the right lane depending on heights of the upcoming overpasses?Since they cannot drive in the left lane (per signs for trucks over 6.5 meters), they are technically in their passing lane.
You hit the nail on the head. I cannot fathom how so many people just refuse to use a signal. Do you use your brakes? Of course. Do you use your mirrors? Of course. So why don't you use your damn signals?I think everyone can agree that drivers in this province just keep getting worse and worse. Bad driving habits are becoming more and more prolific seemingly on a daily basis.
So, what is the bad driving habit that just boils your blood pressure?
For me it is signaling.
When the fuck did signaling become optional?
I was just going to add this but you beat me to it.Also...what in the HOLY FUCK with idiot e-bike “pilots”. Road, bike lane, sidewalk, road...dipshits.
Only driving I have in Brampton these days is the 410 'Crawl' during morning and evening rush hours sometimes...unbelievable how slow it can get around 4:30pm going either direction on it.Try going to Brampton.
They have the highest insurance rates for a reason.