For example, four-way stops. Not that hard to figure out, really. Everyone must come to a full and complete stop. Then, you get to go in the order in which you stopped. First guy who stopped goes first, second guy goes second, and so on and so forth.
Basically a good rule of thumb is this - think of four-way stops as following kindergarten rules. Just like lineups for slides or swings on the playground, you go in the order in which you arrived. You have to put on your big-girl panties, grow up, and wait your turn.
Note to incompetent drivers: if you stopped third, just because you don't want to wait for guy number two, doesn't mean you can just go when it's actually his turn. He stopped second so he gets to go second. Wait your turn! The rules were put in place for a reason.
It's really not that difficult ... so why can't people [who have to be a minimum of 16 years old in order to have a license] seem to figure it out?
Grrrrr.
"I don't want to hit the other kids in anger"
- Zeus
Song of the day: Kindergarten by Zeus
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