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guishermo
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Posted: 26 Aug 2008 at 11:19am |
PhillyPhan,
Good for you, as for me, I stopped driving and slygging altogether. To many funky perfumes in the morning, and needless to say in the afternoon. |
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sLugLiFe
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Do big people count as two passengers?
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blacksky
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Today, the lot I wanted to go to had no slugs in line at 5:15pm, so I picked up 4 for another lot. I originally said three, but based on the number of slugs in the line and the time of day (how late it was) I figured another (2) wouldn't matter. They seemed ok w/ it (and my vehicle wasn't pristine, for those who care).
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vdix
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I never take 3 people in the mornings for one main reason. I drive on 18th street. If the person behind me wants to get off at F street and the person on the right side wants to get off at G street then that doesn't leave me a lot of room to satisify both riders and get aross 3 lanes of traffic. So I stopped taking a 3rd all together especially in the mornings and have no ill will whatsoever to drivers who only take 2 riders considering that I now ride more than I drive.
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PhillyPhan
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Guishermo -
As I indicated in my ORIGINAL message, I DO take the maximum I can fit when I drive - unless there are cars behind me. To quote: 'Myself, when I drive, I've never hesitated to take an extra rider when appropriate...' So, - WTF - didn't you read my entire post? I believe I do lead by example, Captain Altruism. To the rest - - thanks to all who have responded - I have found the discussion interesting and informative. I still can't in all honesty say that I completely agree with the 'empty-seat' practice, but I no longer feel compelled to pass judgment. It has helped to hear from both sides, and I think the reasons for both sides are understandable. quote: Common Sense Ain't All That Common. |
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Jody
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I understand drivers who have car seats in the back can only take two riders. For those of us who work until 5 or 5:30 pm and cannot change our work hrs, our window of opportunity to catch a ride before 6 pm is smaller than those who get off at 4 or 4:30. I hope drivers who pick up after 5 pm will consider taking 3 riders in their car.
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Deanwvu
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The number of times I have pulled up to a slug-line and waited and waited and waited... with no slugs to be found... THAT IS AN IRRITATING TREND TOO!!
Try to see it from the driver's perspective if you can. I do not want to take slugs from other potential drivers, nor do I want my slug(s) taken away from me by the drivers in front of me. I wish there was a way for the math to be done before I get there, and some magical algorithm could tell me whether it was "good" or not to take an extra slug that day. If there was some way to tell, I would listen to such advice. There is one aspect of slugging that we all have to get used to. It is not reliable, at least as far as time planning. I leave for work on average 45 minutes earlier than I actually need to. Why? Because, some days, I wait 15-20 minutes for slugs. On those days, the slugs have it easy, and get to work fast. On other days, the slugs have to wait 15-20 minutes for cars. On those days, the drivers have it easy. It's just the nature of such a system. Drivers and sluggers alike get screwed on certain days. We all just have to plan accordingly and get there earlier. |
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PickEmUpAndBringEmHome
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My top ten reasons for only taking two (and I always drive)
- I have my briefcase/laptop/jacket on the seat behind me - I have a two door car and don't feel like getting unbuckled and out of my car and back in and buckled back up - I have my seat back as far as it will go and anyone behind me would end up kicking me in the back with their knees - The time it takes to get three people into the car is greater than two people; same with getting three vs two out - All things being equal, the heavier the car, the worse the mileage - The rule is HOV-3 not HOV-4 - Driver's Choice! - And the number one reason I only take 2 --- because it gives people something else to bitch about!~! FKA Atlantis.99 |
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sLugLiFe
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The best is when they get mad because there is a carseat in the back. Are you serious?? Why?
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Jlynn
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I agree with Raymond and the general rules of thumb. It is always the driver's choice. If I drive, I do pick up as many as my vehicle will hold, but I don't mind one bit because I'm usually the one waiting in that line. I actually get really annoyed when standing in line at the Pentagon (Tackett's Mill line) and I hear slugs getting attitude if a driver will only take two. I realize it would benefit the lines (especially at 5:30pm), but I feel like the drivers are doing us a favor and we should be grateful.
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