That and the a-holes that refuse to pull 'closer' to the car in front so that you can get into the turn lane.
Just this morning, I pull up to a busy intersection. Left a decent amount of space in front of me. But I looked at my side mirror and I could see that three cars back, someone was right at the point to get into the left turn lane with their blinker on but the car 2 cars back was blocking them.
So I pulled up. The driver behind me pulled up.
The blocking car? They waited until the light turned green to start pulling up, meaning the car that was trying to get into the left lane could no longer make the protected left turn light, and had to wait another circuit of the light. Jerk...
Second is how can she seriously expect me to obediently follow each and every one of her instructions about how to do anything, regardless if I feel her method is illogical and can prove there is a better more efficient way, if she cannot bother to do ONE thing the way I have repeatedly asked her to do?! Pick your battles they say but I cannot be yielding in every single thing either...
I used to CONSTANTLY try to get my ex wife to break down cardboard boxes before putting them in the recycling bin. Or at least leave them for me in the garage and I'll do it. Because a bunch of empty cardboard boxes in the recycling bin take up WAY more space than if you break them down. Nope... I'd constantly find big bulky boxes just sitting in there.
Oh well. She's my ex now. Granted, that's because I caught her trolling for D on Tinder, not because she couldn't manage cardboard boxes.
Speaking of turn lanes, here's kind of a unique one
Near me (El Toro Rd exit southbound from I-5), you need to turn from the exit onto a frontage road before turning onto El Toro. So there are 3 turn lanes from the off-ramp turning left onto the frontage road. Once you turn onto the frontage road, there are then 3 left turn lanes onto El Toro N/B, 2 straight lanes to continue on the frontage road, and one right turn lane onto El Toro S/B.
As you can imagine, there are solid painted lines on the two leftmost turn lanes that take you onto El Toro, because it's just dangerous to be all the way to the left and then cut across multiple lanes of traffic if you want to go straight or turn right. I go straight on the frontage road, so I always stay in the #3 lane which is correct. This is part of my daily commute, so it's almost every day of the week.
About 66-75% of the time, someone cuts me off from either the #1 or the #2 lane trying to go straight, or sometimes even trying to get to the right turn lane.
PLAN YOUR ROUTE, PEOPLE!