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Posted by Korey Humphreys on 4/28/06 11:29am
Msg #116562

OT: New Massachusetts Driving regulations in effect TODAY!..

15 new regulations to driving in MA


1. Turn signals will give away your next move. A confident Massachusetts driver avoids using them.

2. Under no circumstance should you maintain a safe distance between you and the car in front of you, because the space will be filled in by somebody else, putting you in an even more dangerous situation.

3. The faster you drive through a red light, the less of a chance you have of getting hit.

4. Warning! Never come to a complete stop at a stop sign. No one expects it and it will result in you being rear-ended.

5. Never get in the way of an older car that needs extensive bodywork, especially with RI, ME, or NH plates. With no insurance, the other operator has nothing to lose.

6. Braking is to be done as hard and late as possible to ensure that your ABS kicks in, giving a vigorous foot massage as the brake pedal violently pulsates. For those of you without ABS, it's a chance to strengthen your leg muscles.

7. Never pass on the left when you can pass on the right. It's a good way to prepare other drivers entering the highway.

8. Speed limits are arbitrary figures, given only as a suggestion and are not enforceable in Massachusetts during rush hour.

9. Just because you're in the left lane and have no room to speed up or move over doesn't mean that a Massachusetts driver flashing his high beams behind you doesn't think he can go faster in your spot. Also true for right lane.

10. Always brake and rubberneck when you see an accident or even someone changing a tire. This is seen as a sign of respect for the victim.

11. Learn to swerve abruptly without signaling. Massachusetts is the home of high-speed slalom-driving along the Route 128 Speedway. This is thanks to the Department of Public Works, which puts potholes in key locations to test drivers' reflexes and keep them alert.

12. It is tradition in Massachusetts to honk your horn at cars in front of you that do not move three milliseconds after the light turns green. so true!

13. To avoid injury in the event of a collision or rollover, it is important to exit your vehicle thru the windshield right away. Wearing your seat belt will only impede your hi-velocity escape from danger.

14. Remember that the goal of every Massachusetts driver is to get ahead of the pack by whatever means necessary.

15. In Massachusetts, 'flipping the bird' is considered a polite salute. This gesture should always be returned.


Thank You,
The Massachusetts Registrar of Motor Vehicles

Reply by Melissa Peeke on 4/28/06 4:36pm
Msg #116624

Funny, but you didn't mention anything about the rotaries that every upstanding MA town has...or the one-way streets in Boston making it impossible to get where you're going (can't get there from here, ma!)

Connecticut has the formula for traffic jams down cold -- it's called road construction -- especially effective during rush hour. It goes on for years...

Reply by MelissaCT on 4/28/06 4:38pm
Msg #116625

Response defaulted to my maiden name...wierd n/m

Reply by Korey Humphreys on 4/28/06 5:05pm
Msg #116633

Oh yes! The famous rotaries!! LOL ......... maybe I should have added something about all the pot holes. I swear you can always tell when you hit Massachusetts. The condition of our roads suck! Smile

Reply by cmd_NH on 4/28/06 8:05pm
Msg #116666

OMG Korey....this is soooo true!

Every word of it. I have memories of making it from Manchester to the Beverly/Salem line in 7 minutes just to go to McD's during study hall in high school. And coming off the Mystic River Bridge in my VW Bug through Storough (sp?) Drive racing the 18 wheelers just so I could get to the left lane so I could go under the bridge. (If I didn't beat 'em I ended up in east osh kosh). And the red light senario is so true. I even had an old man keep bumping me at a red light waiting for it to turn green. And Route 128 hasn't changed for as long as I can remember. It probably still has the same potholes. And the rotaries, oh they were a hoot! HAHA!

Thanks for the trip down memory lane!


 
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