tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7061872101082544823.post4901996510570271477..comments2021-03-02T20:48:57.085-06:00Comments on Jennifer's Musings: Which Lane Am I Supposed to Turn Into?Jennifer Holsenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10844516562518004501noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7061872101082544823.post-81726995646081185112012-01-02T22:00:49.607-06:002012-01-02T22:00:49.607-06:00I think it is more that the person who follows beh...I think it is more that the person who follows behind me wants to get ahead of me. Just like entering the Interstate, you come down the ramp and the car behind you HAS to go around you before you even have a chance to get up to speed. Sioux Falls drivers are very rude!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7061872101082544823.post-76668394947546532052011-12-30T14:15:37.650-06:002011-12-30T14:15:37.650-06:00I agree that it is the law and everyone should obe...I agree that it is the law and everyone should obey it, but bah humbug on the SFPD for targeting people at the Empire Mall during the Christmas rush. They must have needed to meet their quota. I'd rather they start targeting all of the people who run red lights in this town or deal with the excessively fast drivers on 57th St. I'm amazed that no one has been seriously injured or killed on East 57th from Cliff to Sycamore. That area is a flippin' raceway.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7061872101082544823.post-52305249859481719082011-12-29T21:42:21.433-06:002011-12-29T21:42:21.433-06:00Totally agree with you....
This has been an annoy...Totally agree with you.... <br />This has been an annoyance I have put up with for years... and it happens at virtually every major intersection in town.<br />I don't believe, however, that it has much to do with picking the lane they want to be in.<br />It's nothing more than lazyiness. People can't seem to turn the steering wheel far enough to make a sharp 90 degree turn... so they "round off the corner" and cheat by driving into the far lane.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7061872101082544823.post-37805167231658267812011-12-29T20:15:32.276-06:002011-12-29T20:15:32.276-06:00I agree: the rule is there for good reason. In Sio...I agree: the rule is there for good reason. In Sioux Falls and here in Madison, I've seen drivers take both lanes for their right-hand turns: they swing out, take a chunk of the left lane, then haul themselves back into the right lane. Keep your lane, folks! And if you have to make that fast left after that right, you'll just have to do it the way I do, by the book: turn into the near lane, then signal and change lanes in sharp succession to the turning lane. It can be done... but you usually need to put down your phone and concentrate!caheidelbergerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03261598066395322681noreply@blogger.com