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<blockquote data-quote="Jefpainthorse" data-source="post: 1572829" data-attributes="member: 11766"><p>Who put the "yeild signs" on all the Expressway on ramps? Especially I35? When you get on a limited acess highway you note the traffic.. and use the ramp to get to a safe speed that allows you to merge into the traffic.</p><p></p><p>A good driver arlready on the highway should note the folks attempting to enter.. and adjust their speed to allow the entrant to fold into the traffic already on the right lane.</p><p></p><p>My take away (OKC and Edmond area... Tulsa drivers seem to do better)... If I slow down to let you in... you will come to a stop. If I speed up to let you behind me..you will speed up and crowd me to the left or force me to slow and prevent a side swipe. For giggles.. if you slow down on a ramp..Ive been the guy who slows .. moves to the shoulder and honks his horn to let you in. I hope you get rear ended some day... you know who you are.</p><p></p><p>If I am trying to enter.. you will speed up and force me into the shoulder. And I cant remember how many times Ive signaled a lane change (to set up a left turn at the next light) and the people behind me take that a an offer to pass me.</p><p></p><p>Funny part is... OKC folks are not road ragers. I have to figure most grew up on county roads and never adapted to pavement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jefpainthorse, post: 1572829, member: 11766"] Who put the "yeild signs" on all the Expressway on ramps? Especially I35? When you get on a limited acess highway you note the traffic.. and use the ramp to get to a safe speed that allows you to merge into the traffic. A good driver arlready on the highway should note the folks attempting to enter.. and adjust their speed to allow the entrant to fold into the traffic already on the right lane. My take away (OKC and Edmond area... Tulsa drivers seem to do better)... If I slow down to let you in... you will come to a stop. If I speed up to let you behind me..you will speed up and crowd me to the left or force me to slow and prevent a side swipe. For giggles.. if you slow down on a ramp..Ive been the guy who slows .. moves to the shoulder and honks his horn to let you in. I hope you get rear ended some day... you know who you are. If I am trying to enter.. you will speed up and force me into the shoulder. And I cant remember how many times Ive signaled a lane change (to set up a left turn at the next light) and the people behind me take that a an offer to pass me. Funny part is... OKC folks are not road ragers. I have to figure most grew up on county roads and never adapted to pavement. [/QUOTE]
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