Okay folks, I'm sure all of us who have ever evacuated from an oncoming storm have something to offer here.
One of the first things I noticed is this:
When driving and travelling through traffic lights on city surface streets, please dont sit out in the intersection waiting for the line in front of you to move. When the light turns red, NO ONE can get anywhere. It isnt fair that vehicles driving in the cross pattern have to sit and wait for you to get your keister out of the intersection when you could have waited.
Dont get into fights at the gas station and for crying-out loud, dont cut the lines. You dont have any right to do that.
When driving on the interstate and going only 20 mph, dont ride up the tail end of the guy in front of you so merging cars cant get in. You arent going to get anywhere any faster by doing that.
We went to east Tennessee and folks seem to typically as where you're from. The minute we said Florida, they were all sweet and sympathetic. One place, we didnt even have to pay for our breakfast. For dinner that night, the lady threw in free dessert.
We drove back yesterday and what a cluster that was. LOTS of rude people pulling trailers, driving in the left lane of the freeway and going 20 miles under the speed limit. GRRRR.
The back roads went much smoother and we were able to find gas too.
Anyone else have any etiquette points to offer?
Storm Evacuation Etiquette
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