Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I notice it sometimes but it's really not a big deal. I just assume it's an old person who can't hear it, like my dad.
You dad should not be driving if they can't hear it, or see it on his dash. That's seriously alarming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland drivers. Either they don't signal at all, or when they do, they leave it on.
If both a visual and audio clue aren't sufficient, people who do this should not be driving. Clearly their situational awareness is lacking.
Found the racist!
“Maryland drivers” in DCUM-speak actually means “black drivers”.
Anonymous wrote:Maryland drivers. Either they don't signal at all, or when they do, they leave it on.
If both a visual and audio clue aren't sufficient, people who do this should not be driving. Clearly their situational awareness is lacking.
Anonymous[b wrote:]Maryland drivers.[/b] Either they don't signal at all, or when they do, they leave it on.
If both a visual and audio clue aren't sufficient, people who do this should not be driving. Clearly their situational awareness is lacking.
Anonymous wrote:I notice it sometimes but it's really not a big deal. I just assume it's an old person who can't hear it, like my dad.
Anonymous wrote:Maryland drivers. Either they don't signal at all, or when they do, they leave it on.
If both a visual and audio clue aren't sufficient, people who do this should not be driving. Clearly their situational awareness is lacking.