it's bad enough when you're at a 4-way stop

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and they clearly beat you to the stop and it's their turn to go and they sit there waiting for you to go.

but how about when the car in front of you does it and they let everybody go. FFS!
 

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hahahaha yeah, that sucks. how long did you wait until you starting blasting the horn?
I never honk the horn under any circumstance. I have the record for that and I'm not gonna break it now.
 

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I never honk the horn under any circumstance.

I am the same, the only time one should ever "honk the horn" is when it will prevent an accident (let the person know where you are). I think the last time I "honked a horn" was sometime in the mid 1990's.
 

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I am the same, the only time one should ever "honk the horn" is when it will prevent an accident (let the person know where you are). I think the last time I "honked a horn" was sometime in the mid 1990's.
yeah, but you're canadian. i'm surprised cars in canada even come with a horn. does it quietly say "excuse me?"
 
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yeah, but you're canadian. i'm surprised cars in canada even come with a horn. does it quietly say "excuse me?"

Yes any vehicle on the road in Canada has a horn that quietly beeps and then says "please excuse me I am coming through".
 
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Jack never honks the horn under any circumstances.

Two or three times a year, at least, there will be a car in front of me at an intersection, and they fail to go when the light turns green, often on a green arrow, probably busy texting.

I certainly don't honk right away, but if after 7 or 10 seconds they don't move, I certainly give them a friendly toot before we both fail to navigate the intersection, especially if needing to get a move on because it's an icy and slow intersection from a dead stop.

I absolutely can't believe any driver would not encounter this situation about as frequently as I do, but when they do they always just sit there patiently and miss the light and never give their horn a friendly toot.

GL
 
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