Portugese Pullout


a traffic maneuver used by people attempting to turn left (or right in places where they drive on the left) onto a busy street. the driver pulls out and blocks one lane of traffic while waiting for an opening to appear in the other lane. named for the originators of this maneuver, rhode island’s portugese community.
“this street is too busy to turn left on”
“just use the portugese pullout.”

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