Ok you drive up the 102 from Bedford to Hamonds plains in the left lane, then just as you get to the ramp you fly across in front of two other drivers to get off!
Like, what the hell? Did you not make that trip a 100 times? If not there Karney lake and Chain lake, and even ride the left lane only to cut people off so you can take the Fairview ramp without even putting your turn signal on, so they might have some clue your coming at them.
Your all losers who do this every friggin’ day, I hope your car dies before you KILL someone with your habits…
If you do this yourself your an IDIOT and should realize it and stop doing it. —Lucky to be alive
This article appears in May 13-19, 2010.


but o.p., if they did, then you couldn’t have fun bitchinmg on here,right.
This is my biggest pet peeve on the roads too. Some of the worst areas in the city for this are: 1. heading to MacKay Bridge from Windsor St Exchange 2. going up Portland St before the right side exit to the Circ.
Next time OP, block them out. It’s fun to watch these fuckers shit themselves once they realize they’re stuck where they are.
yes, blocking them out of the lane is an excellent idea…
Excellent and satisfying zzz. Hope to see ya one day stuck in the left lane trying to get in. Sarcastic fucker.
🙂 I’ve had that happen on the highway before… and ya know what I did?
went to the next exit and turned the fuck around.
no biggie. no panic attack… no “OMG the road ENDS IF I MISS MY TURN” bullshit…
‘course, I always give myself plenty of time and rarely set deadlines I can’t meet with a little casual driving.
but that’s just me.
Oh, and I will note, I have actually tried to match speed with a buddy pulling this before so i am guilty of it but he was being a prick.
I should also note my car has one of those new-fangled, fancy pedals they install now… called the brake.
so I can slow and move right if I need to.
I need not always be in front.
I have a GPS navigation system that I heavily rely on to drive in Halifax, and it has saved me from having a nervous breakdown on Halifax/Dartmouth highways.
I think the point of all this is zzz, if you know where you’re heading, and know you’re way around the lanes in HRM, then stay in the correct lane. Don’t stay in the outside lane to scoot ahead of everybody, you’re not going to get to your destination much faster by doing so. I do try to give some of these drivers the benefit of the doubt and know that not all drivers are aware which lane to be in, but the testosterone driven pricks who do it on purpose are easy to spot and there’s nothing more pleasurable on the roads than blocking these asshats out.