I drive 120 through the park a LOT during the summer. Nearly every weekend. I get annoyed by the slow RVs that weave across lane markers, people passing on dangerous curves, and tourists who think that the 25 cars behind them don't mind if they just slow down to 2 mph every mile to get another picture of the lovely views. But I usually crank the tunes, zone out, and try to enjoy the beautiful country and ignore the idiocy. Or, I just take Sonora Pass.
Anyways, this past weekend I pulled out of Whoa Nellie behind a convoy of fire fighting vehicles. They had fueled and gotten food, and were on their way to the El Portal fire. I happily cruised up Tioga Pass behind them, and through Tuolumne meadows and along 120 without a care. They were actually cruising pretty well - above the speed limit several times, but that didn't stop that little white toyota Yaris from being impatient.
First, he tailgated us for a few miles before passing on a blind curve.
Then, he very dangerously tailgated the motorcycle between us and the NPS fire truck.
Next, he sped around the biker on a blind curve and tailgated the NPS fire truck.
We watched him weave around the rest of the fire trucks for the next ~10 miles or so, witnessing 3 near head-on collisions thanks to him passing on blind curves.
Then, near Tamarack Flat campground, we saw him pulled over by a ranger.
What idiot thinks it's okay to drive like that around a bunch of NPS labeled vehicles? You think they don't have radios?
Anyways, moral of the story is DON'T BE AN IDIOT.
Sorry, rant over. I'm usually pretty zen about summer traffic along 120 but this guy just hit every nerve. Especially considering his driving could have seriously delayed fire vehicles from reaching the new fire. Grrrr.