Obey

Not sure what some people are thinking sometimes.

Like jelly-roll cottage-cheese-thigh uber-woman going slow on her beer-rack-commuter-bike in the left-most lane of King Street, blocking everyone trying to make left turns, wallowing from intersection to intersection, causing the same problem at each junction.  What happened to “bikes on the right”?  I guess at some point (maybe as far down as University), she has to make a left turn, so she had might as well be in that lane from the get-go.  Just like all those people going slow up the left lane of Like Like in Kaneohe because they eventually have to turn left on School.

How about the driver of a white Nissan pickup truck with surfboard loops going up St. Louis drive crossing into the oncoming lanes on the turns because she was too lazy to turn the steering wheel more than a half-turn.  She made no concessions to oncoming traffic, forcing them to slow down to accomodate her.  What happened to staying in one’s own lane?  Too much trouble?  Some dumb excuse like it causes excessive wear to the tires and steering parts?  Can’t be bothered?  So self-centered that she feels that the rights of others pale in comparison to hers?  It’s like all those people who pull left into the oncoming lane of traffic when making right turns. 

I guess the problem lies in assuming people are actually thinking.

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