Adjusting to North Carolina

We have just hit our 2 month mark since arriving in North Carolina. For the most part it has been an easy transition for us. We live in a nice apartment, surrounded by beautiful trees, and Alev is loving the cold weather (not me). All in All, we are loving living on the east coast.

There is one thing that worries me. The people of the Carolinas are some of the nicest people you will ever meet…until they get into their cars. As soon as they get into the car and turn the ignition, they turn into blood thirsty animals. They will run you off the road and not even blink, if it means getting to their destination quicker.

Do you need to change lanes from the access ramp to the highway? Forget about it. They won’t let you in. The only way you will get on is by having the same thirst for blood as them. You have to be willing to swap paint to get home.

North Carolina doesn’t seem to like protected green light turns. It seems like every light is a yield only on green. So you need to turn into that shopping center to buy your ailing grandmother a get well card? Tough shit! It ain’t going to happen. Even if you get a break in traffic, somewhere a sensor goes off and a crazy ass old lady will come out of nowhere to make sure you can’t turn. Sorry Grans.

Driving on a single lane road and need to make a left turn? OHHHH so sorry. In this scenario, it would be safer for you to go on a 18 month tour in Iraq. If you have to stop and wait for oncoming traffic, you’re holding up traffic behind you. This really pisses off the Carolinians…Carolinites…whatever. Looking in your rear view mirror you can see Bubba pulling out his rifle and his mouth start to water. Thirst for blood I’m telling you.

Want to go out for a nice ride on your motorcycle? HAHA sucker. On your bike you do not exist, think woman in corporate America (zing!). I have been riding on the streets for a little over a year. Most of that time was in Texas. In Texas, I had maybe 3 times where a driver failed to notice me and pushed me off the road. Since being in NC, I bested this number in the first week. If they happen to realize they pushed you off the road in most cases they will give you that wtf? face.

I now know why my auto insurance tripled just by moving to North Carolina. All you drivers in NC are effin nuts. I’m thinking about running for some public office and pushing mandatory anger management classes when applying for a drivers license. I will also push for the state motto to be changed to “The Jekyll and Hyde State”.

5 Responses to “Adjusting to North Carolina”

  1. Michael  on December 1st, 2008

    Scary… I bet all East Coast states are like that.

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  2. nikka  on December 2nd, 2008

    hee hee hee. welcome to the east coast. do you see now why when i turned 16 (living in VA) i refused to get my drivers license. and the closer you get to D.C. the worse the drivers get. good luck!

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  3. Becca  on December 3rd, 2008

    lol, you are the best at telling stories. Now you know why when I visit the parentals I get in the back seat, grip the back of the seat so my knuckles are white and go to sleep. I am a nervous wreck when I visit them.

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  4. LuckyGirl  on December 4th, 2008

    Ha! It took me more than a few years to get comfortable driving around here. Give it time, and you’ll be driving like the rest of us.

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  5. SirRobbieRob  on December 4th, 2008

    @LuckyGirl: Given how I’ve been driving this week, I think I’m already adapting. I’ve almost taken some other drivers out.

    @Becca and @Nikka: You guys should move back to the east coast. We miss y’all

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