I have seen this. It's especially egregious when the offender is driving a
pick-up the size of a Peterbilt.
--Bob
PS: New Hampshire folks need the extra time to decide which Dunkin Donuts
they're going to swing into. NH is the only state in the Union where you can
see a Dunkin Donuts from any spot in the state. Sometimes you can see more than
one.
On Sep 14, 2011, at 11:23 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
> I wonder if it has anything to do with Maine drivers' tendancy to make
> massive swings when they make turns. For example, if you are driving
> down a five-lane street (two each way plus center turn lane), a car in
> the right lane turning right will swing all the way into the center
> turn lane before making the turn right. Of course, when they do the
> turn to the left it turns off the turn signal...
>
> I've never seen it like this anywhere else in the country. Maine is
> specifically worse about it than anywhere else.
>
> And then there is New Hampshire--the land of the five-minute stop-light.
>
> AG (tractor jams aren't so bad after all) Schnozz
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