Crazy drivers (Ranting)
The stuff that I get though is drivers *****ing at me constantly! Its not hard to get a bit of wheel spin in this car and at times (especially in the cold) the back end slides slightly before the rear tires hook up. I have been *****ed at four separate times for this happening! Them telling me to calm the Fu*k down and what not. One of those times was for drifting through a left turn. I wasn't out of control, its just too much fun. I wouldn't do it if I knew I was endangering someone, but this is when not many cars are around.
The other thing is drivers get really pissed off when Im accelerating quickly but then I don't drive as aggressively as I sped up. Why should I? I don't want a ticket. They will ride my as5 but my secret weapon is the engine, when it revs it usually scares the crap outta them, they tend to back off. I would hate to have one of them slam into the back of me when Im braking hard. This happened with a pickup truck last month, when I braked hard... he slammed his brakes! I wasn't going to let him hit me though. He was so distraught he turned off into the gas station and sat in the parking spot. I think he saw his life flash before him. Mostly I think its just a function of owning this car young. Don't get me wrong I appreciate the car tremendously my last 5 years have been spend working and saving up for this beast. I do just want to have fun in it though and don't understand peoples need to ***** their faces off about it. They are always only complaining after they see a 21 year old in the drives seat.
For me its not people trying to prove their car is better than mine, its people that are jealous using any tiny thing to spit out their displeasure. No one should be getting mad at this stuff unless they are really mad with themselves. Or "want to teach that kid a lesson." My most proud moment is when one guy called me out in the walmart parking lot and asked how is it taking daddy's car for a spin. Instead of getting angry and telling him it was mine, I fuelled his anger and said yah its a pretty ****ty car...
Last edited by VaclavSV; Dec 9, 2011 at 01:54 PM.

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I think it's appropriate to define someone who pulls off a pass using the carpool lane as an idiot, regardless of circumstances. Blocking the left lane - or anything else - does not justify such an action.
While it would be polite for the OP to move right and let faster traffic pass (regardless of the speed limit), he is in no way responsible for the reckless actions of other drivers. Let's recognize that each individual driver has the responsibility to act safely.
Edit: Oh, and to the OP - I doubt your AMG has anything at all to do with this. Almost nobody on the road knows what it is. Some people just drive crazy, doesn't matter what you're doing or what you're driving.

Funny that M3s try to race you...I've been driving C63 for a couple of months now and the ones I've encountered suddenly go into Driving Miss Daisy mode when they see me. It's been more typical for an Infiniti G3x (or something similar) to be the recipient of a 3-4 second rendition of the M156 Overture.
Cars are sorta like people...some rub others the wrong way. I'd be more annoyed at a Nissan Leaf needlessly clogging the left lane as opposed to say, a Boss 302. Or if I were insecure, insensitive and immature in my C63, an RS-4 blocking my way will **** me off more than an SLS.
Personally, I don't care if I'm already going 90, if someone comes up behind I get over and let him by - heck, he can be my speeding decoy!
I do not understand how someone can sit in the left lane because he's "3 over the limit" and not think others will get frustrated. Not saying the other driver should have done what he did, but it sounds like both parties need to rethink their driving habits.
I could give a rats *** how fast or slow you drive, just stay out of my way.
By the way - let me make it clear that I am not defending the other driver's actions. I am just saying that an attitude adjustment by the original OP would have this be a complete non-event for both drivers and everyone would just continue on their merry way....
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Here is something that happens to me ALL the time. I'm in the fast lane, going over the speed limit, coming up on someone, no room to overtake on the right, NOT riding his bumper, and the guy starts playing games and slows down even more. Not saying you did this, just putting it out there ...
I grew up in Germany. We use our mirrors and move over, because the fast lane is, well, for going faster than the rest of the traffic. BIG fine, I mean REALLY big fine for the guy over taking on the right AND the guy driving slow in the fast lane. I can drive in Europe a 1000 km a day all relaxed. Here just being on the 405 for 30 min is an aggravation.
To the OP, I really don't think you were unreasonable. If traffic was heavy enough that it's impossible to drive any faster than you were already going, what's the point in pulling over? Let the guy get 100 feet ahead of you, and then stay there for the next 10 miles?
That said, there are definate advantages to pulling right. If a driver is aggressive enough to pass you on the right, let alone in the carpool lane, it's probably safer for everyone on the highway if you pull right and let him (I gotta assume it's a him...) merrily motor along in the left lane, rather than setting up a situation where he makes a risky pass and hence endangers everyone around. The way I look at it, part of being an adult member of society is looking out for those around you. That includes compensating for others that make bad decisions.
To the German guy - yeah, maybe it is better over there. (Although I seem to spend most of my autobahn time stuck in stop and go traffic jams...) But we ain't Europe, and we're never going to be Europe. You might as well give up on that one, because driving skills in the US aren't going to change in our lifetimes.
SMP - I agree it is common courtesy - but I say it is also common practice because you know that if someone flashes there lights it is reasonable to believe that they are asking you politely to move over and nothing more. Here in Los Angeles, if you flash someone in front of you with lights, unless you are a cop or an emergency vehicle, you will get the finger.
SMP - I agree it is common courtesy - but I say it is also common practice because you know that if someone flashes there lights it is reasonable to believe that they are asking you politely to move over and nothing more. Here in Los Angeles, if you flash someone in front of you with lights, unless you are a cop or an emergency vehicle, you will get the finger.
BTW, those days are over. You flash someone on the Autobahn to move over, and a cop sees you doing that, you'll get fined. Back then my favorite thing used to be riding 2 inches off his rear bumper and than flash ... anyways, I'm older and more patient now ... and times have changed.
Seriously, I do drive fast most of the time, not recklessly, but I seldom do have tailgaters on my *** and if I do, I will also move to the right as everyone else suggested.


