I hate drivers who don't know how to drive their vehicles inside the lane markers specially in expressways.
Hassle yung disappearing lane markers
Like C5 and Skyway Stage 3
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^Mas nakaka asar yung mga naka bike, occupied yung isang lane. Magkatabi, mabagal nag kkwentuhan pa![]()
dito sa las pinas, two-lane naman ang alabang-zapote road on each side, hilig nyan mga naka motor bumabad sa left lane kahit maluwag yung right lane.. tapos ayaw pa tumabi sa right side pag binusinahan mo..
tapos madalas pa yung liko muna bago lingon
Road hogs. I encounter one at least weekly. They are not in the center of their lane, going slower than the rest, sometimes between 2 lanes. When I try to overtake, some of them speed up instead of giving way then back to their ways. I suspect they are using their phones.
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So I just discovered this new hashtag: 今日のプリウス
As it turns out, the car of choice for "kamotes" in Japan is the Prius. They even have a hashtag specifically used for uploading pictures/videos of idiots in Priuses (how do you pluralize that? lol). It's translated as "today's Prius", suggesting that these encounters are pretty common!
https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/今日のプリウス
Hindi lang dito pala itong ugaling ito or pinoy sila?
Canada Passes New Regulations to Stop People Driving Without Headlights at Night
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Last edited by bloowolf; September 11th, 2021 at 08:21 AM.
locally,
probably borne out of yesterdecades' automotive generators.
automobile generators, before alternators, were known for under-charging the car battery, when driven at slower speed.
not using the headlights back then, was a common practice believed to lessen the battery's discharge rate.
as late as the 60s, car batteries were de rigueur re-charged regularly by external battery chargers, to keep them healthy.
and yes,
not everybody remembers that an important function of the headlights, is to warn the other motorists that there is a moving car out there that occupies space and has to be avoided.
btw,
i personally have observed that, at night, a number of car bumper lights, are actually even more glaring than their headlights.
while the low-beam headlights are traditionally aimed low, some bumper lights are either aimed straight horizontally, or their reflectors are not designed to contain glare.
someone here pointed out some time ago, that big T's bumper lights are notorious for this. is it the factory bumper lights, or is it the owner-upgraded version...?