Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Likely an elderly driver that should have had their license revoked 5+ years ago.
Or a Zoomer writing a text.
Or the 60+ year old driver was texting.
A Volvo owner, so there's that...
What the hell is that supposed to mean? I’m a Volvo owner who goes to WF damn you.
Anonymous wrote:Does your car insurance pay to fix up the damage to the grocery store? That is going to be a huge bill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Likely an elderly driver that should have had their license revoked 5+ years ago.
Or a Zoomer writing a text.
Or the 60+ year old driver was texting.
A Volvo owner, so there's that...
What the hell is that supposed to mean? I’m a Volvo owner who goes to WF damn you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Likely an elderly driver that should have had their license revoked 5+ years ago.
Or a Zoomer writing a text.
Or the 60+ year old driver was texting.
A Volvo owner, so there's that...
What the hell is that supposed to mean? I’m a Volvo owner who goes to WF damn you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Likely an elderly driver that should have had their license revoked 5+ years ago.
Or a Zoomer writing a text.
Or the 60+ year old driver was texting.
A Volvo owner, so there's that...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Likely an elderly driver that should have had their license revoked 5+ years ago.
Or a Zoomer writing a text.
Or the 60+ year old driver was texting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Likely an elderly driver that should have had their license revoked 5+ years ago.
+1
Probably ten plus years ago.
In McLean there were three incidents in two weeks, recently: Santinis, Truist Bank, and a dry cleaner, all on the same road. All involved elderly drivers driving THROUGH the front of the store, narrowly missing humans. When are we going to tell people of a certain age to turn in their licenses? If people can't go to work (or the grocery, or the bank, or most any errand) without fear of being killed by a car IN the store??
When you tell young, drinking drivers not to speed at over 100 mph...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Likely an elderly driver that should have had their license revoked 5+ years ago.
+1
Probably ten plus years ago.
In McLean there were three incidents in two weeks, recently: Santinis, Truist Bank, and a dry cleaner, all on the same road. All involved elderly drivers driving THROUGH the front of the store, narrowly missing humans. When are we going to tell people of a certain age to turn in their licenses? If people can't go to work (or the grocery, or the bank, or most any errand) without fear of being killed by a car IN the store??
Anonymous wrote:Likely an elderly driver that should have had their license revoked 5+ years ago.
Anonymous wrote:That's the one that was closing...