Yeah, right up there with the right hand exit from the left hand lane :-(
There is a highway split near me that surprises people all the time; they are on I-95 heading south WHEN SUDDENLY they are on RI- 4 heading south where it forks off (easy boys!). Fortunately it is a fairly long, shallow 'Y' with just enough time to cut off two lanes of traffic to 'stay' on I-95 if you are quick and alert (but not alert enough to notice the gigantic signs pointing out the left lanes 'exit only' exit coming up). My brother actually hit surprised driver executing said maneuver at what looked like a 30 degree angle and rolled the car two times in the process (the hittee's car, not my brother or the hitter's car). I will not ride around that gentle curve with any cars ajacent to me on my left for exactly that reason and that was not a lesson I learned from my brother's experience.
There seems to be three general areas that people have trouble with regarding driving on the highway. 1) getting on the highway 2) getting off the highway and 3) the part in- between #'s 1 and 2.
I wouldn't mind so much but it is really tough to get a scratched fender when riding a motorcycle.
Brian
Yes sadly there was enough of a break in traffic after the initial few cars scattered that he was able to exit making a 90 degree turn from the middle of the freeway. I guss the next exit that was about 500 feet away was not good enough for him.