03-16-2015, 04:15 AM
Seems that the 3 rules of big island driving are:
1.When you know your lane is ending ahead, always wait till the pavement ends before you merge. The farther you push it, the more points. Never merge early, as that's a sign of weakness.
2.No matter how fast the car ahead of you is going, always ride their bumper. Whether they are doing the speed limit, or 30 over, ride their bumper!! Leaving a safe distance between your car and the car ahead is a sign of weakkness. And if it's dark, ride their bumper!! How can you properly blind the driver ahead of you if you don't ride their bumper??
3. What's a turn signal??
Having said this, I admire how curteous we all are when someone is waiting to make a turn, or to cross the rode. In this aspect of driving, big island drivers are allmost always very generous.
Jon in Keaau/HPP
1.When you know your lane is ending ahead, always wait till the pavement ends before you merge. The farther you push it, the more points. Never merge early, as that's a sign of weakness.
2.No matter how fast the car ahead of you is going, always ride their bumper. Whether they are doing the speed limit, or 30 over, ride their bumper!! Leaving a safe distance between your car and the car ahead is a sign of weakkness. And if it's dark, ride their bumper!! How can you properly blind the driver ahead of you if you don't ride their bumper??
3. What's a turn signal??
Having said this, I admire how curteous we all are when someone is waiting to make a turn, or to cross the rode. In this aspect of driving, big island drivers are allmost always very generous.
Jon in Keaau/HPP
Jon in Keaau/HPP