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LeDodo

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A bit of retroactive bitching, back in the days, some Hong Kong products trying to have French translation:
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LeDodo

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Why the STM:
- has counters with double glazing (like 1cm each) and you can't hear anything from the staff
- has no speaker and microphone (like most of the subways in other countries) so that staff and clients can communicate
 

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I didn't see a lot of people with their front lights turned off. Back lights are pretty common though.

When the back lights are off. It is just day lights. Often automatic. If the rear lights are off, they don't have their night lights on.

I usually flash my high beams at them

If I forget, I don't mind the flashing. I tend to put them on automatically, so doesn't happen often. But otherwise I only really realize once I am in a dark location. So many street lights I don't see much difference in most main streets to realize I don't have them on yet. Better a flicker reminder then being pulled over by police.

I usually flash the ones who use high beams as regular lights ... :mad:


Lol. I think my high beams, are a newer vehicles low beams. I prefer less reflecting back so rarely bother with the switching and stay low. (Unless driving to Oka. Mountains :rolleyes:)
 

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I didn't see a lot of people with their front lights turned off. Back lights are pretty common though.

Recent ish cars always have at least a little bit of light on for the front ones. You have to manually turn the back ones on for older models and the recent ones will turn on as soon as the car feels it’s dark. You drive under an overpass and they turn on.


It’s like a man that gets hard when you barely touch his dick.


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Talking about drivers, I hate those slow drivers on the left lane especially when the highway only has two lanes. I am tailgating because I want to pass but the slow driver is too stupid to move out of the way. Someone should teach them the left lane is for passing. I will even flash my high beams.
 

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Talking about drivers, I hate those slow drivers on the left lane especially when the highway only has two lanes. I am tailgating because I want to pass but the slow driver is too stupid to move out of the way. Someone should teach them the left lane is for passing. I will even flash my high beams.
Having recently come back from Germany I can wholeheartedly agree that this is my biggest road peeve. Doesn't matter if the highway has 5 lanes even, GTFO of the left lanes. Pass and merge right.
 
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Having recently come back from Germany I can wholeheartedly agree that this is my biggest road peeve. Doesn't matter if the highway has 5 lanes even, GTFO of the left lanes. Pass and merge right.
I know this feel.

Although not relevant for the German Autobahn, but here with speed limit, if the person on the left lane is already at the maximum speed limit and obviously doesn't want to overspeed, will he be in the wrong?
 
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I am tailgating because I want to pass but the slow driver is too stupid to move out of the way. Someone should teach them the left lane is for passing. I will even flash my high beams.

Whenever I see those type of drivers on the highway I think they must be really unbearable in and out of their cars
 

twenty4seven

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I know this feel.

Although not relevant for the German Autobahn, but here with speed limit, if the person on the left lane is already at the maximum speed limit and obviously doesn't want to overspeed, will he be in the wrong?
Yes. If you're going exactly the speed limit (which is almost insane on a A-series or 400-series highway esp.) stay in the right or accelerate to pass (in this case someone doing UNDER the limit) and then merge right again. IDC if you're doing 140 in the left, merge right unless you're passing.
 
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Having recently come back from Germany I can wholeheartedly agree that this is my biggest road peeve. Doesn't matter if the highway has 5 lanes even, GTFO of the left lanes. Pass and merge right.
Whenever I see those type of drivers on the highway I think they must be really unbearable in and out of their cars
In relation to that. Another pet peeve I have that drives me insane are on those one lane streets, usually two way and the car ahead of you is going so slow even below the speed limit. This type of thing happened to me while driving on the Jacques-Cartier bridge and after midnight during the week they close all lanes except leaving one lane each direction open. The speed limit on the bridge is 50km/hr, I always do 20km/hr above the speed limit and so do most drivers. But man this car was going so slow doing 40km/hr. That drove me nuts. I was tempted to pass him even if the other lanes were closed.
 

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Both front and back lights are in auto mode on the car and bike not sure why people don't do that. On older bikes you could switch on and off the lights which was silly since it's mandatory to leave them on all the time. On most recent bikes they removed the option.
 
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