I would like to add:
to that list. Most Camry drivers on the road don't seem to have a clue.
Another one of my favourites is the use of transit lanes. (I travel on one on the way to/from Uni, and should only be used by motorbikes, taxis and cars with at least 2 people). Most drivers seem to treat them at speeding lanes to bypass peak hour traffic. Approx once a month, I'll see someone speeding in them, driving by themselves, and often cross the double-white lines dividing the transit lane from the normal traffic lanes. I've lost count the number of times I've been abused when on the bike doing the speed limit and/or tailgated. Mind you during peak times, there are often police monitoring the lanes, and it's common for me to see at least 1 person pulled over each week in them...
PS. Crossing double-white lines dividing traffic lanes here, is equivalent of an offense of running a stop sign.
You can see the transit lane as the right lane here:
http://maps.google.com.au/maps?q=Pa...7EQV-OimXxDQ7IKYVhn-mg&cbp=12,310.99,,0,15.78
PPS. Toyota Camry for those who aren't familiar with it, or comes under a different name in your region.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Camry