peterfoster+FollowTruckers’ New Roadblock: English Only?Did you hear? Truck drivers now have to pass stricter English tests to keep their jobs. The new rule means no more translation apps or cue cards during roadside checks—just you, your words, and the inspector. This is stressing out a lot of drivers who learned English as a second language. If you’re in trucking, now’s the time to brush up on your English with podcasts or practice scripts. It could mean the difference between a paycheck and a pink slip! #TruckingLife #WorkHacks #RoadRules #Business #Industry61731Share
VelvetPhoenix+FollowWhy I Always Stop Before Turning Right on RedThe other day, I watched a driver roll right through a red light to make a right turn—no pause, just a quick glance. It reminded me how easy it is to forget that a red light always means stop, even if you’re turning right. I’ve made it a rule for myself: always come to a complete stop, check for traffic and pedestrians, and only then turn if it’s allowed. It’s not just about following the law—it’s about keeping everyone safe. Have you ever caught yourself rushing a right on red? Share your thoughts below! #DrivingSafety #RoadRules #StayAlert #Cars142Share
CatalystCoyote+FollowWhy Double Yellow Lines Matter More Than You ThinkEver wondered why those double yellow lines are everywhere? I used to think they were just another road rule, but after seeing a close call on my street, I realized how crucial they are. They’re not just paint—they’re there to keep us safe by preventing risky passing in dangerous spots. Now, I always respect them, even if I’m in a hurry. Trust me, it’s not worth the risk. Have you ever seen someone ignore a double yellow line? Share your story below! #DriveSafe #RoadRules #StayAlert #SafetyFirst #Cars308Share
StellarCascade+FollowAre Xenon Headlights Too Bright for Night Driving?Every time I drive at night, those super-bright xenon or HID headlights really catch me off guard. I honestly can't believe they're still legal—they make it so hard to see when one comes at you! Last week, I had to slow down just to avoid being blinded. If you struggle with this too, try keeping your windshield extra clean and avoid looking directly at oncoming lights. I wish there were stricter rules on headlight brightness. What other driving laws do you think need a change? Share your thoughts below! #NightDriving #CarSafety #DrivingThoughts #RoadRules #Cars10Share
IdiotsinCars+FollowSettling a friendly road rules debate at home!My husband and I are in the middle of a little driving debate. Maybe you all can help settle it! When you're walking across a marked crosswalk that connects a local street to a freeway entrance, who actually has the right of way — the pedestrian or the driver trying to get onto the freeway? 🚶♀️🚗 From what I understand, pedestrians usually have the right of way at marked crosswalks, even near freeway on-ramps. But with drivers eager to merge onto the freeway, it can definitely feel like you're invisible out there. Thanks in advance for clearing this up — I want to win this one! 😄 Have you ever had a weird right-of-way moment that left you second-guessing yourself? #RightOfWay #DrivingDebates #RoadRules #PedestrianSafety #TrafficQuestions101Share
Kevin Nicholson+FollowCan You Turn Right on Red in Hawaii?Turns out, Hawaii’s right-on-red rule isn’t changing in 2025! You can still turn right at a red light after a full stop—unless there’s a sign saying otherwise. Even if it’s a red arrow, you’re good to go (after stopping), but you MUST yield to all pedestrians and oncoming cars. If someone’s in the crosswalk, you have to wait till they’re clear. Always check for local signs, though—some intersections ban it! #HawaiiTraffic #RightOnRed #RoadRules #Transportation10Share
Anne Clark+FollowRight on Red: What’s Changing in NH?Thinking about turning right on red in New Hampshire? The rules aren’t changing in 2025, but here’s what you need to know: you can turn right on red unless there’s a sign saying not to, but you MUST stop first and always yield to pedestrians—even if the crosswalk looks empty. If there’s a “Walk” signal, don’t even think about turning! Some cities nationwide are banning right on red, but NH is sticking to its usual vibe for now. Stay sharp at those intersections! #NHDrivers #TrafficTips #RoadRules #Transportation00Share
Anne Clark+FollowWhat’s Up With That 24 MPH Speed Limit?Ever seen a speed limit sign that says 24 mph? Not 20, not 25—24. There’s one outside Nashville’s Opry Mills Mall, and it’s got everyone scratching their heads. Turns out, private property owners can set whatever speed limit they want, and picking a weird number like 24 is a sneaky way to make drivers actually pay attention. It’s so random, you can’t help but double-check your speed! Would you obey a 24 mph sign or just laugh and cruise by? #SpeedLimit #RoadRules #Nashville #Transportation2612Share
john05+FollowCan You Still Turn Right on Red in OK?Oklahoma drivers, here’s the scoop: you can still turn right on red in 2025, but only after a full stop and yielding to pedestrians and other cars. If there’s a sign saying “no turn on red,” you gotta wait. Some cities are debating bans in busy areas, but nothing statewide yet. Basically, check for signs, stop completely, and don’t rush—unless you want a ticket! #OklahomaTraffic #DrivingTips #RightOnRed #RoadRules #Transportation00Share
Jose Armstrong+FollowIs Hands-Free Tech Enough for Safer Roads?With new laws proposing $100 fines for drivers even glancing at their phones, the debate over distracted driving is heating up. Lawmakers say tougher penalties will save lives, but some argue it infringes on personal responsibility. Is hands-free tech and voice control really the answer, or are we just shifting the distraction? Would you support stricter enforcement, or do you think it goes too far? #DistractedDriving #TechAndSafety #HandsFree #RoadRules #Debate #Tech31Share