1. Attachments are working again! Check out this thread for more details and to report any other bugs.

Getting Flipped Off Is A Badge of Honor

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by PriusMPGenius, Jun 12, 2019.

  1. farmecologist

    farmecologist Senior Member

    Joined:
    Jun 25, 2015
    1,946
    1,785
    0
    Location:
    Southern MN
    Vehicle:
    2012 Prius v wagon
    Model:
    II
    Don't take it personally. There are a LOT of threads that go this way in this community. Doesn't mean we don't all still get along well. :D

    BTW - if your feeling are hurt easily, stay away from the Tesla board. :ROFLMAO:
     
    PriusMPGenius likes this.
  2. PriusMPGenius

    PriusMPGenius Junior Member

    Joined:
    Apr 15, 2019
    85
    82
    0
    Location:
    Kingston
    Vehicle:
    2014 Prius
    Model:
    Three
    Not hurt at all or taking it personally, just in disagreement. I've read each post carefully and considered the POV. I'm grateful for the feedback.
     
  3. frodoz737

    frodoz737 Top Wrench

    Joined:
    Aug 26, 2010
    4,297
    2,347
    33
    Location:
    Texas
    Vehicle:
    2015 Prius
    Model:
    Four
    Just don't be surprised if most drivers attribute like names to you and express additional sign language to your new found "hypermiling skills"...when applied in like situations. Your specific math regarding the miniscule time lost...also lost applies to minicule gas saved. We all like driving a vehicle that rarely breaks and gets great mpg...but we have to share the road. You will find the friendly advise given in this thread was learned first hand. ;)
     
  4. PriusMPGenius

    PriusMPGenius Junior Member

    Joined:
    Apr 15, 2019
    85
    82
    0
    Location:
    Kingston
    Vehicle:
    2014 Prius
    Model:
    Three

    That's fair but I just consider that stuff a badge of honor. Again I'm abiding by the legal speed limit and I'm standing up for what's right.
     
  5. Johnny Cakes

    Johnny Cakes Senior Member

    Joined:
    Dec 30, 2016
    998
    756
    2
    Location:
    Virginia, USA
    Vehicle:
    2015 Prius
    Model:
    Five
    It's not funny at all.

    In the USA we get to decide what's right -- the whole community. It's a society where we have freedom, but that freedom is tempered by what the community decides is right and wrong. That's part of living in society.

    So you can dismiss people's reactions as "victim shaming" if you want. Or you figure out that maybe your conduct wasn't exactly stellar. At least that's what the community is telling you.

    OTOH, my kids often don't listen either! :)
     
    jb in NE likes this.
  6. frodoz737

    frodoz737 Top Wrench

    Joined:
    Aug 26, 2010
    4,297
    2,347
    33
    Location:
    Texas
    Vehicle:
    2015 Prius
    Model:
    Four
    You reap what you sow. Good luck.
     
    TGrracie, Johnny Cakes and jb in NE like this.
  7. dubit

    dubit Senior Member

    Joined:
    Dec 3, 2016
    850
    538
    23
    Location:
    Indiana
    Vehicle:
    2016 Prius c
    Model:
    Two
    hmph...

    This guy starts a thread, and spends 3 pages trying to explain away and/or justify his actions. Would love to hear the "bird flipper's" side of this story. I'm guessing we'd get a significantly different one.
     
  8. ice9

    ice9 Active Member

    Joined:
    May 3, 2019
    581
    343
    1
    Location:
    norfolk va
    Vehicle:
    2018 Prius
    Model:
    Four
    Ditto. Reading this thread might lead one to believe that "hypermilling" was a form of OCD. You don't see road-rage cases flipping off farm tractors, but then again, they're excused - not to mention that most tractors drivers have the decency and common sense to pull over when they can.
     
    #68 ice9, Jun 14, 2019
    Last edited: Jun 14, 2019
  9. Leadfoot J. McCoalroller

    Leadfoot J. McCoalroller Senior Member

    Joined:
    May 12, 2018
    6,796
    6,451
    1
    Location:
    Pennsylvania
    Vehicle:
    2018 Prius c
    Model:
    Two
    Anything can be a form of OCD, if you're OCD enough... :rolleyes:

    I do wish Toyota had done two changes to these cars for hypermilers.

    1. Embrace the seat-mile per gallon. The car has occupancy sensors under the seats, so it knows how many butts are in the car. The very best scores would go to the most social drivers bringing their friends & family around.

    2. Enable an easy data dump out of the car, and maybe put less emphasis on the realtime feedback. The RT stuff is useful for learning greener pedalwork, but it can become a distraction of its own. Offline access to the consumption data might fix this.
     
    VFerdman likes this.
  10. frodoz737

    frodoz737 Top Wrench

    Joined:
    Aug 26, 2010
    4,297
    2,347
    33
    Location:
    Texas
    Vehicle:
    2015 Prius
    Model:
    Four
    Most of us got over the video game in very short order. Now if we could get people to stop watching their other screen while driving...:rolleyes:
     
  11. Mendel Leisk

    Mendel Leisk Senior Member

    Joined:
    Oct 17, 2010
    54,662
    38,205
    80
    Location:
    Greater Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    Vehicle:
    2010 Prius
    Model:
    Touring
    I wonder sometimes, what do the ardent tailgaters do, at 3 am, when there's no one to keep them in check. Rev up to the speed of light? Go with the flow? I mean: they're the flow, there's nobody else on the road. Or maybe they settle down, start going more or less the limit. Not that they need to, but hey, there could be a cop sitting on a side street, you know... :rolleyes:

    I think they've got a case of idee fixe: as soon as there's someone in front of them, something happens in their brain. It's kinda like a dog on a leash, gets more aggressive. Let them all off-leash, they all calm down, well a bit, start to respect boundaries.
     
    #71 Mendel Leisk, Jun 14, 2019
    Last edited: Jun 14, 2019
    fuzzy1 likes this.
  12. jb in NE

    jb in NE Senior Member

    Joined:
    Apr 13, 2018
    2,233
    1,596
    0
    Location:
    Nebraska
    Vehicle:
    2018 Prius Prime
    Model:
    Prime Premium
    Hybrid Assistant does this. Make a run, generate a report with Hybrid reporter and you will see every detail of your drive, including throttle position, glide evaluation, graphs, charts, statistics. Then you can hypermile in your pajamas in front of the computer and not on the road blocking traffic.

    This math isn't hard to do in your head. "I'm getting 60 mpg indicated, and there are three of us in the car..."
     
    #72 jb in NE, Jun 14, 2019
    Last edited: Jun 14, 2019
  13. bisco

    bisco cookie crumbler

    Joined:
    May 11, 2005
    107,693
    48,944
    0
    Location:
    boston
    Vehicle:
    2012 Prius Plug-in
    Model:
    Plug-in Base
    going with the flow is a misnomer. if you study highway traffic, cars travel in packs. there is a reason for this, and it goes into the human condition.
    some are leaders and some are followers. the leaders don't care about getting a ticket, (or they have radar) and the followers feel safe in a group, (cops can't pull over a whole group of cars mentality)

    but the truth is, there is no 'flow'. there's just speeders, lawful drivers and slow pokes.
     
    fuzzy1 and Raytheeagle like this.
  14. farmecologist

    farmecologist Senior Member

    Joined:
    Jun 25, 2015
    1,946
    1,785
    0
    Location:
    Southern MN
    Vehicle:
    2012 Prius v wagon
    Model:
    II
    I notice this too...especial on extended freeway drives. I tend to set my cruise control to a few MPH over the speed limit and then let the 'packs' pass me. It has been a great strategy...and a lot less stressful overall.
     
    fuzzy1 and bisco like this.
  15. Leadfoot J. McCoalroller

    Leadfoot J. McCoalroller Senior Member

    Joined:
    May 12, 2018
    6,796
    6,451
    1
    Location:
    Pennsylvania
    Vehicle:
    2018 Prius c
    Model:
    Two
    That's good, didn't know about it. Part of the difficulty is that the car is trying to incentivize a certain behavior, yet that has no input sensitivity to the social aspect of driving i.e., not being a rolling roadblock.


    True enough. My line of reasoning here is that if the best scores went to more social drivers, there might be less incentive for the solo driver to try hypermiling. They'd be getting shoved off the leaderboard by mom's taxi every time. That could be beneficial in a few ways- more people learn about the Prius, and the person doing the driving is more socially engaged during the driving. My theory is that driving while socially engaged (even just a little) with your passengers is going to make the driver a little more sensitive to other drivers. Result: better driving behavior, better reputation for "Prius drivers." Also, more witnesses for when the guy in the civic really is just a horrible jerk.
     
  16. jb in NE

    jb in NE Senior Member

    Joined:
    Apr 13, 2018
    2,233
    1,596
    0
    Location:
    Nebraska
    Vehicle:
    2018 Prius Prime
    Model:
    Prime Premium
    I don't think the car is trying to incentivize anything. It's just a car. It's the people driving it who are doing the incentivizing / rationalizing and driving with no regard for others on the road while they play with their new toy.
     
    ETC(SS) likes this.
  17. Leadfoot J. McCoalroller

    Leadfoot J. McCoalroller Senior Member

    Joined:
    May 12, 2018
    6,796
    6,451
    1
    Location:
    Pennsylvania
    Vehicle:
    2018 Prius c
    Model:
    Two
    Right, but do you get it that by changing the realtime data displayed within the car, there might not be the right elements to allow the driver to do that incentivizing and rationalizing? I'll agree that antisocial drivers will find ways to be antisocial driving mule carts or supertankers.
     
  18. jb in NE

    jb in NE Senior Member

    Joined:
    Apr 13, 2018
    2,233
    1,596
    0
    Location:
    Nebraska
    Vehicle:
    2018 Prius Prime
    Model:
    Prime Premium
    No. Once you figure out how to drive this car efficiently and calibrate your throttle foot, there isn't much more to do. One display on the dash is all you need to look at, and even then occasionally glance at it.

    I've gone down the route of running a scan gage in my previous car, along with various apps (Torque, etc.). They were cute and fun for a bit, but once I figured out how the car responded to throttle inputs, I didn't need to look at them anymore. You get the feel for the car, and as long as the feel is the same as when you were looking at all the fancy gages, the car is driving the same.

    I've stared at the Hybrid Assistant app on my Prime, and after about 2 days I put it away and just leave it running in the background to record the trip data for later reference.

    Regardless of what displays Toyota might provide, that doesn't fix the driver problem. One good addition might be a rear-facing camera and/or radar, and a big warning light comes on the dash that says "speed your butt up or move over, you're impeding traffic."
     
    Data Daedalus likes this.
  19. ETC(SS)

    ETC(SS) The OTHER One Percenter.....

    Joined:
    Oct 28, 2010
    7,673
    6,492
    0
    Location:
    Redneck Riviera (Gulf South)
    Vehicle:
    Other Non-Hybrid
    Model:
    N/A
    Actually, nearly all spuertankers (ULCC or VLCCs) are driven by very courteous and professional drivers.

    They have to be.

    They can take several kilometers to stop and their turning radii are also measured in kilometers.
    They can cost more than $50,000USD to operate...PER DAY (almost $35 a minute) and they operate in the busiest and most congested shipping lanes in the world.
    Oh yeah, and if they are involved in a collision, then they (we all) might suffer from consequences more serious than a traffic ticket and increased insurance premiums....;)
    Despite operating costs that are always expressed in multiple dollars per minute all ship drivers and to a lesser extent airplane drivers are almost universally considerate and polite first and foremost.
    It's simply more efficient to do business that way, and it's better for the planet.
    Sometimes?
    Simple politeness and courtesy must be truncated, as is seen sometimes in operating rooms, ERs, and in other situation where the rule is: "ACT now....deal with questions and hurt feelings, LATER." but these are situations where the stakes might be a little more important than getting a high score on your car's hypermiling game.

    Like I said earlier....
    "Common Sense" and "Common Courtesy" are......somewhat curiously named.

    YMMV
     
    frodoz737 likes this.
  20. Leadfoot J. McCoalroller

    Leadfoot J. McCoalroller Senior Member

    Joined:
    May 12, 2018
    6,796
    6,451
    1
    Location:
    Pennsylvania
    Vehicle:
    2018 Prius c
    Model:
    Two
    After reading your post, I immediately thought of Captain Joe Hazelwood, and I thought it would be apropos to mention him or maybe post a picture of him.

    I did a quick google and found this:

    [​IMG]

    Almost a little too perfect...
     
    bisco likes this.