Ah, you’re talking about a very specific driving detail that some drivers still seem to miss. A few common examples that often frustrate experienced drivers include:
- Using turn signals properly – Some drivers forget to signal when changing lanes or turning.
- Yielding right of way – Many people don’t understand when to yield at intersections or roundabouts.
- Following distance – Tailgating is still surprisingly common.
- Stopping for school buses – Some drivers ignore flashing lights or stop signs on buses.
- Understanding road markings – For example, what double yellow lines, dashed lines, or bike lanes mean.
- Roundabout etiquette – Who goes first, how to merge, and when to signal.
If you want, I can make a short list of the most overlooked driving details that still trip people up, which might be exactly what you’re thinking of. Do you want me to do that?