Comment by estearum
13 hours ago
I live in New York City: no.
If everyone drove on the shoulder like a few assholes do, we just wouldn't have shoulders.
This is extremely silly.
13 hours ago
I live in New York City: no.
If everyone drove on the shoulder like a few assholes do, we just wouldn't have shoulders.
This is extremely silly.
I don't drive on the shoulder as a way of getting around people.
However, if I was behind someone who had gone all the way to the end of an exit lane but then was trying to cut back in to the regular flow of traffic, and I was in a car that wasn't willing to go around this person by driving on their shoulder to get around them as they tried to force their way in at the very last second, I would lose massive chunks of my life.
And yes, this is a daily occurrence. For example, drive on the BQE towards South Brooklyn approaching Tillary Street, and see how your life goes if you're not willing to go around the last-minute people on the shoulder.
This is not the scenario that GP is referring to
(Disclaimer: I used to live off the Tillary exit and this is a unique problem – one that's mostly caused by the same types of people who drive on the shoulders because they're so important!)