!! People in Hawaii don't know hot to drive.....

I , unfortunately live here due to being military. To start of, we have Interstate H-1, H-2, and H-3, in an Island so go figure... Then we have too much "aloha" on the roads. I mean, people trying to get on the freeway of at least 60MPH doing 30, come on! Then we have those people that are so used to hitting their brakes for no reason what so ever....If they see cop lights on the opposite bound of the freeway, they hit their brakes, they see people pulled up on the side of the road, they hit their brakes even if they are like 2-3 lanes away from it. They are coming to where some roads merge the freeway, they hit their brakes, even if there are no cars merging into their lanes.... and the lists goes on and on, and God forbids it rains enough to get the road wet, accidents everywhere, which means cops, which means "rubber-necks"... I am glad I am about to transfer to the mainland. I wonder what these people would do if had to drive in Houston, Dallas or any of these big cities....If you ain't doing at least 75, you better get off the road. I hope I am not the only one who feels this way. What do you guys think ??

Reply to
JP
Loading thread data ...

I'm in SoCal, and I thought it was the military guys driving like that. ;-) Driver's licenses will be included with every box of Cracker Jack soon.

Seriously, morons abound. I doubt Texas is any exception. Just slow down and go with the flow. Jack

Reply to
fly in the ointment

I spent three years there in the '80's. Sounds like nothing has changed much. They seem to enjoy stopping for no apparent reason. My favorite was the local high school kids would just stroll across the boulevard in heavy traffic without even bothering to look for traffic. They would just walk out into the middle of a busy six lane commercial street with traffic flowing 40-50 mph without a care! And, don't forget the local "sport" over there is to run motorcycles off the road. I have been all over the country and the world. Hawaii has the worst racism and discrimination I have ever experienced. Caucasion people are just targets to them. Mike

Reply to
Mike Copeland

Not everyone there drives slow. I was going down H3 at about 100mph one night and got passed by a HandiVan. Not willing to be passed by one of those, i passed him. So he flipped me off. I thought it was the funniest thing at the time until I realized that the HandiVan was going pretty damn fast.

Reply to
ConFewzHed

MotorsForum website is not affiliated with any of the manufacturers or service providers discussed here. All logos and trade names are the property of their respective owners.