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The News Wheel Editors: Top Pet Peeves While Driving

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We’ve told you about the random objects we keep in the car, as well as our retrospective vehicle memories and drivers’ ed experiences. Now, without further ado, we share just a few of our driving-related pet peeves. What roadside habits bug you the most? Let us know, in the comments below.


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John Baden

John Baden

For me, it would have to be either semi trucks in the left two lanes on the highway or drivers riding my tail. The first tests my patience, and the second just has me on the edge.

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Caleb Cook

Caleb Cook

My list of driving-related pet peeves seems to grow longer every year. *yells at cloud* Sorry, where was I? If only one peeve could be my pet, it would be those steroidal, jacked-up trucks that always seem to leave their brights on as they aggressively tailgate smaller vehicles on the back roads of rural Ohio. Yeah, I’m getting cranky just thinking about it.

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Kurt Verlin

Kurt Verlin

I can’t stand people who drive in the left lane without passing traffic. If people are coming up behind you and there is room on the right, you should be merging over to let them through. I’ve seen it start small traffic jams on a few occasions. To be fair, I don’t really blame the drivers for this. It’s really a failure of the driving education system, as most people who cruise in the left lane legitimately have no idea that they’re not supposed to do that.

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Whitney Burch

Whitney Burch

One of my top pet peeves is truckers (and drivers of other large vehicles) who suddenly merge onto the highway or change lanes when there’s not sufficient space to do so. A little patience and thoughtfulness on their part would go a long way in helping drivers of smaller vehicles stay (and feel) safer.

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