u/Aware-Writing-1135

Minnesota Drivers

I’m sorry but I’ve lived in 10 different states, a few of them are known as places with crazy traffic, I’ve also have driven in every state with the exception of Alaska and Hawaii…. And Minnesota has the worst drivers hands down. I don’t understand, do you guys not have a drivers education course? People on the highways just drive in the passing lane (the left lane, just in case you guys just don’t know) and pass no one. It causes traffic back ups, dangerous conditions because people then are passing on all sides instead of the left. It’s not that difficult, when you are ready to pass a car you get in the passing lane, when you pass the car you get back to your right. Not if you’re passing a car in a mile you should stay in the passing lane, it is a passing lane… not a cruising lane. It takes minimal effort to put your blinker in and turn the steering wheel a little and it helps the flow of traffic and creates safety driving conditions. I normally wouldn’t make a post like this but u looked it up, it’s a law, but I guess the police don’t enforce it?

Truck drivers and just drivers think when they put their blinker on that means they can just get over and you have to watch out.

People who merge on the highway don’t realize they are the ones merging and they have to find a gap, no one has to do anything to accommodate them.

People will be driving in the passing lane (cruising of course, not passing anyone for miles) then realize their exit is coming up in 100 ft so they will just put their blinker on, go across the whole highway (good luck whoever is in the way) and get off).

When people merge onto a 3 lane highway they will shoot immediately accross all lanes to the passing lane before they even accelerate to the speed limit.. so everyone actually passing cars have to lock up their breaks and then they proceed to pass no one.

Going X speed limit in the passing lane, or doing the same speed limit in the correct lane will get you there no faster. You are just making the roads more dangerous, causing traffic jams and slowing down others.

Is everyone just DUI 24/7 or did no one teach anyone how to drive.

Please do better. My daughter is driving on these roads soon and I would like her to live.

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u/Aware-Writing-1135 — 6 days ago