
Minnesota Drivers: What Is The Most Annoying Thing People Do On The Road?
Have you hit the road yet for a summer family road trip? This is the perfect time of year to do just that, but as you embark on your family journey, note the 4 types of annoying drivers on Minnesota roadways and how you can avoid becoming one.
Left Lane Camper
The first driver type is a camper. No, not the guy pulling his camper behind his truck, it's the driver who sits in the left lane for no reason. This might be one of the most frustrating types of drivers out there this time of year. All that the left lane camper is accomplishing is backing up traffic, as no one is able to make a move to get around another vehicle without needing to make multiple lane changes.

The Tailgater
While tailgating is a great way to pre-game in the fall, doing it on the road isn't so great. You know this driver; they come flying up on you, no matter what lane you are in, and attach themselves to your rear bumper. They get so close you can make out the flavor of Red Bull they are chugging as they rush to wherever they need to be.
What's A Turn Signal?
This driver is all over the road, and what's dangerous about that is you don't know what way they are going to go, as they don't use a turn signal. Generally, the driver who doesn't use a turn signal is also tailgating.
What's The Rush?
This might be the most frustrating type of driver on the road, as you can't get away from them fast enough. This is the driver who is driving WAY below the speed limit on the highway or interstate. While the limit is 70, this person has no issue going 45-50 as they aren't in a rush.
Stay Safe On Minnesota Roads
Minnesotans have entered into the 100 deadliest days on Minnesota roads, and extra enforcement is out. Let's all get to where we are going safely, which means slow down and use your turn signals.
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