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Y Do Prius drivers drive like their 80 years old?

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  1. amm0bob

    amm0bob Permanently Junior...

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    Thank you for your offer... I may do that... it's sorta looking like the end of June is the nearest I can get a half a day to do something... if I have the time to do it, and you ain't busy, I just may take you up on that one Bra.

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  2. Mark57

    Mark57 2021 Tesla Model 3 LR AWD

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    Welcome to the forum!

    I've noticed locally that AT&T has several Prii as company vehicles as well.

    I drive the speed limit 99% of the time and have on occasions adjusted to drive with the flow of traffic in some circumstances. There are times that traffic can be heavy enough that I will speed up a bit so as not to impede the flow and become a hazard. For example, I-35 outside of Dallas can be that way at times.

    When time of day and traffic allow, I will frequently drive slower than the limit while hypermilling but this is almost always in the wee hours of the morning on state type roads, not Interstates.
     
  3. A Prime Factor

    A Prime Factor Formerly "I want my PHEV"

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    Re: Why do Prius drivers drive like they're 80 years old?

    How does an 80-year-old drive, anyway? You'd think that with that much driving experience they might know something we younger folks don't.
     
  4. hyo silver

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    I generally pay at least as much attention to the conditions and traffic flow as I do to the speed limit. I've certainly had my share of tickets over the years, but none in a long time. Driving a Prius instead of riding a motorcycle is no small part of that, though I suppose maturity might enter into it. ;)

    Driving significantly faster or slower than the general flow of traffic creates a hazard. On road trips to California, I can pretty much ignore the signs, since obviously everyone else does, too. The lack of 'slower traffic keep right' behaviour is disconcerting, but I get used to it after awhile. The drivers seem to get progressively faster the further South I travel.

    Last night, I drove like the old man I'm not, because I was tired and on dark, unfamiliar roads in heavy rain. People were passing me, but others were going even slower, so I was surprised to find my speed was less than posted.

    My grandfather's 94 and he still doesn't drive like an old man. Never has. :p
     
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    ahmeow Prius Lover

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    I totally agree with you.:D
     
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    Speed limit =/= mandatory driving speed. Speed limit = maximum speed it is safe to drive at.

    Yes, I adjust for traffic (it's pretty much impossible to follow the 55 MPH speed limit on I-95 heading around the CT-NY border, for example, cause everyone else is doing at least 75), but whenever possible I drive the speed limit, or a little under. I'd say it's one of the main reasons I've had lots of near misses but no accidents ever, in 15 years of driving.
     
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    Let me turn this around and ask why a slower Prius that's clearly not blocking faster traffic or in heavy traffic greatly offends some?

    I just defined a driver that is in no way a problem to the faster drivers, yet on both the internet and on the freeways, some are still incensed.
     
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    so true.
     
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    Why do younger people type like they're functionally illiterate?
     
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    too much texting, imho. :D
     
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    I don't feel like I drive like 80 y.o., but I AM more conscious of not wasting fuel. I drive at least the limit at all times, assuming traffic allows.

    But what I find absurd are those who drive high-consumption vehicles who feel the need to "show up" Prius drivers. I can't tell you the number of tiimes some extended-cab, 4 wheel drive pickup ROARS past me...IN A HURRY TO REACH A RED LIGHT OR STOP SIGN. I always catch up to them at the light.

    I could drive all day on the gas used in that one full throttle blast...
     
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    Well I'm closer to 80 than I am to 25 and my wife considers me a hazard on the road. :D

    Some states have graduated driver's license requirements based upon age with a full licensing by 18. This link gives details: State Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) Laws

    Does the 25y.o. OP believe the same should apply to oldsters say after the age of 70; reverse graduated licensing?:)
     
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    Ok, I tend to speed in my Prius, 40 years of bad habits. I am usually 10% over until I get to 70 then I stay at 70. (Aerodynamics is against you over 60)

    10% over typically means I pass about as many vehicles as pass me, but I live in a very agricultural area, so much of what I pass is no where near the speed limit, and does not fit in one lane.

    Smooth cruising, never hit the brakes, plan ahead.
     
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    Perhaps it's significant as to whether she considers you a hazard 100% of the time or just when she's with you. ;)
     
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    I've found leaving the house 4-5 minutes earlier than normal helped not notice slower-to-accelerate drivers, regardless what they drive.
     
  16. cyberpriusII

    cyberpriusII Prodigyplace says I'm Super Kris

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    Reading my original post, you might notice that I am not talking about slow starts or even five miles under the limit.

    Nor am I talking about doing 55 mph in a 55 mph zone in thick fog or heavy snow.

    I am talking about actually driving some 15 mph -- give or take -- under the speed limit -- usually on an average day on a roadway where there is no way to get by the slower vehicle. On a short stretch of road, it makes no difference. But multiply that by many miles, many drivers each and every day and it gets a bit frustrating.

    It is possible that it's the region. I had the pleasure of driving a young woman from Illinois (she's23) about town the other day, and one of her first comments concerned how many people drive WAY under the speed limit "around here. I chimed in and said that notice further and you will see they all seem to drive the same makes/models.

    In contrast, I did my graduate work in Southern California. For the most part, if you did not drive 15 mph OVER, you were in the way.

    BTW, regarding spelling, I used "Y" because of the restrictions on length in the typical thread title.
     
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    You did graduate work and confused "their" with "they're"? I assume it wasn't English composition. ;)

    Tom
     
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    cyberpriusII Prodigyplace says I'm Super Kris

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    Actually, my undergrad minor was communications. :D

    Look at the time of the post (1 a.m. or so), consider that I am up at 5 a.m. every morning and you may figure out the reason that my proofreading was not quite up to MLA Style. :eek:

    BTW, in not too many more months, you WILL address me as:

    DOCTOR Kristi!! LOL
     
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    Here is your first post - it was not worded that precisely or diplomatically....


    I could have worded the title clearly without texting.

    Why are you suprized at the strong responses?....there was a fair amount of emotionally charged words like 80-year olds, "idiots", etc., which suggests the motive was less to discuss and more to argue, regardless of your actual intentions.

    This was entirely predictable.
     
  20. a_gray_prius

    a_gray_prius Rare Non-Old-Blowhard Priuschat Member

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    All the Subarus that I tend to notice are going at least 40mph over the limit - most of them have big turbos bolted on. Must be the crowd I make acquaintances with.