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Texas drivers... let's talk about it

I've driven in a lot of states. Texas is on another level.

Nobody uses turn signals. Everybody tailgates. Pickup trucks doing 90 in the right lane. People merging at 45 onto a highway where traffic is going 75. The amount of paper plates I see is concerning.

And the road rage? I've seen things on the highway here that would make a NYC cab driver nervous.

Is there any enforcement happening or is it just the wild west out here?

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 2:21 PM

Got dashcam footage that could fill a YouTube channel. Front and rear cameras are mandatory equipment in this state as far as I'm concerned.

Enforcement is basically nonexistent unless you're going 95+ or visibly drunk. I drive the same highway every day and haven't seen a speed trap in months.

Paper plates = no insurance and possibly no registration. And they drive like it because they know they can't be traced. Biggest problem on Texas roads right now.

Hot take: Texas drivers are aggressive but predictable. They're going fast and they expect you to keep up. Northeast drivers are passive-aggressive which is somehow worse.

The merge thing is the real danger. Who taught people to merge at 40mph onto a 75mph highway? That's how accidents happen.

The no turn signal thing drives me INSANE. It's a lever. Right there. On the steering column. Takes zero effort.