Not a fan. Whether going to OKC or coming from, if I am driving, I prefer to use 77/Flood. In part because old habits die hard and in part because even with several improvements over the years, none were designed/constructed by starving zombies.
Not a fan. Whether going to OKC or coming from, if I am driving, I prefer to use 77/Flood. In part because old habits die hard and in part because even with several improvements over the years, none were designed/constructed by starving zombies.
Same here, I've never had a problem with it.
I don't think it is terrible...but it isn't all that fun for those turning left onto Interstate Drive next to the tire place and realize they have only one option - I-35 north. It's not terrible though, but takes some getting use to.
First of all, nobody merges in Oklahoma. They just slow down and sometimes stop at the end of the entrance. If boggles my mind on why Oklahomans do that and the rest of our nation do not.
I merge successfully, but it comes with its difficulties at times. There are often people -- they exist everywhere, but it is fairly common in OKC -- that slow down when they are merging or go very slow on the entrance ramp & cannot merge due to them still going 10-20 mph under the speed limit. This goes with what I was just talking about, but it is also somewhat common (everywhere, honestly) when the other lanes are empty but someone stays in the merging lane & causes someone to have to slow down because they cannot get on the motorway (freeway / interstate) faster than the person already on it.
Disclaimer (since it is apparently needed) - I am not trying to bash the fine people of Oklahoma; I am, however, just stating my own personal experiences that may or may not be experienced by others.
I was not looking for anything to hammer Okies about -- I actually find it somewhat comical, maybe borderline silly, that such rhetorics of paranoia are applied every time someone does not state the highest honors for the people of *insert any state or country* -- , I just find it rather annoying to deal with people trying to merge that slow down -- despite them having no yield sign (the treatment of yield signs can be its own topic) -- when you slow down to allow them on.
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Presenting the UNP Ramp to Nowhere in front of Crest.
dude who cares, just enjoy life a little bit and stop worrying about small things man. I went to UNP the other day and it was just fine. I liked it and walked about just fine.
That is the problem. There are yield signs everywhere on entrances even with plenty of merge room, so many Oaklahomans end up "yielding" as in stopping on the freeway while others pass them going 60 MPH. What are they suppose to do then? The opportunity to merge is gone and people then treat it like a stop sign or right turn lane into a freeway and sit still for an opening. I find it very dangerous to just stop at the end of the entrance. I find myself having to slam on my brakes behind someone as I enter the highway instead of speeding up like the rest of the country. Many Oklahomans must think I am crazy for thinking that it's strange. I have not observed this elsewhere in the United States. Culture shock I guess. I don't mean to insult Oklahomans. Anyways, either way I find the entrance and exit at UNP nice. Much easier to get to Target and Crest going northbound on 35.
I've driven in several states and have encountered many idiot drivers everywhere. It's not unique to Oklahoma.
What I hate is when people feel like they have to drive all the way to the end of the merge lane before they get over. What I do when merging is look over and see where there's a space. Then I hop over into that space even if I have a lot of room left before the merge lane ends. When merging, you try for the zipper effect so that no one has to slow down. But what I get is people thinking "Oh, the merge lane ends. Time for me to get over." Yet, there I am and I can't get over to give them space because there's a car next to me and the idiot merging doesn't understand that two objects can't occupy the same space. The merge lane doesn't tell you when to get over, the traffic pattern does.
Is there a reason why there is still discussion about driving habits in the UNP thread? We probably have 3-5 driving habit/gripe threads from the last few months. Would probably be best to shift to that.
As far as UNP related. Finally went up to Crest and it is a really nice store. I hope they can keep it like that, but we'll see. Still a bit of a drive for me to go to over Homeland, but there might be some cases where it makes sense.
Mauds, we need a driving complaint subforum.
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