I have an incident to add...nothing really out of the ordinary, but man it was aggravating.
Driving home I was on a four lane road...two lanes each direction. I pull up to a red light in the right lane behind a Mercedes C300. In the left lane was a Camry. I notice at the light that the driver of the C300 is lounging around in the front seat. Arm draped over head, leaning every which way. Light turns green and the Mercedes takes off at an absolute crawl. Like an idling through the intersection crawl. I am pretty sure he just took his foot off the brake and putting it on the gas pedal required too much effort. The Camry also takes off at a crawl, but a slightly faster one, so I change lanes and get behind the Camry. At this point, the C300 driver begins to emerge from their coma and notices that I am trying to get in front of them, so they pull up along side me to block me from getting in front of them (Camry is still in front of me). We approach the next light, which turns to yellow, and both the C300 driver and Camry driver hesitate...cannot compute yellow light while drifting in and out of a coma. At the very last second, both the C300 and Camry bolt through the light as it turns red, leaving me and the line of cars behind them stuck at the light.
Very aggravating. If you are drifting in and out of conciousness, please keep right and allow concious drivers to continue on their way.