Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can't at least do the speed limit.
Dude. Its a maximum, not a minimum.
Now look, I don't approve of someone doing 50 on the left lane of an interstate.
But if its a suburban arterial, and the speed limit is 45 MPH, and someone is doing 40, and you want to do 50, YOU are the menace, not them.
Even more so if its an area with lots of pedestrians, and the limit is 30MPH, and you are trying to do 45.
You are why we need speed cameras. And traffic calming.
Sounds like OP hit a nerve.
Maybe, I just don't want OP to hit me on the street.
Maybe you shouldn't be driving then.
You weren't reading real closely, were you?
Lol, I was which brings me back to what I just said. Maybe you shouldn't be driving then...that way you never have to worry about getting hit.
Okay, I guess you are slow, if not in your driving.
You think only people driving can get hit?
http://www.npr.org/2017/03/30/522085503/2016-saw-a-record-increase-in-pedestrian-deaths
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/tripping/wp/2017/05/09/this-map-shows-the-worst-d-c-intersections-for-pedestrians/?utm_term=.9b4252b5619b
http://www.capitalgazette.com/news/for_the_record/ph-ac-cn-traffic-fatals-0427-20170426-story.html
At what point does ignorance make someone incompetent to drive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should not drive if you are so impatient that you can't deal with older drivers, new drivers, people that are not in a hurry, people that don't immediately hit their gas at green.
I agree with seat belts.
But people are not perfect and you need to start doing meditation if all these things bother you.
Namaste!
NP public roads are not the places to work on your imperfections . If you don't know where you're going ( which it appears most drivers from MD don't seem to know ) pull to the side and fucking get it together , if you're an older driver you should know what the left lane stands for ( zero excuse ). You have the right to not be in a hurry but you don't have the right to drive in a way that's disruptive for the rest . Again public roads . Nobody gives a flying fuck what you do in your driveway
So you always always know exactly where you are going and have never ever made a wrong turn. Ha.
99% of my driving is commuting. I'm sorry that you don't know the way to work and can't get there without being a speedbump for the rest of us to deal with.
That is incredibly sad. I hope you do more with your life than go to and from work.
PP please do not derail the thread , what previous PP does with his driving is none of your business . If you've run of arguments to defend your shitty driving , quietly melt away
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should not drive if you are so impatient that you can't deal with older drivers, new drivers, people that are not in a hurry, people that don't immediately hit their gas at green.
I agree with seat belts.
But people are not perfect and you need to start doing meditation if all these things bother you.
Namaste!
NP public roads are not the places to work on your imperfections . If you don't know where you're going ( which it appears most drivers from MD don't seem to know ) pull to the side and fucking get it together , if you're an older driver you should know what the left lane stands for ( zero excuse ). You have the right to not be in a hurry but you don't have the right to drive in a way that's disruptive for the rest . Again public roads . Nobody gives a flying fuck what you do in your driveway
So you always always know exactly where you are going and have never ever made a wrong turn. Ha.
99% of my driving is commuting. I'm sorry that you don't know the way to work and can't get there without being a speedbump for the rest of us to deal with.
That is incredibly sad. I hope you do more with your life than go to and from work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can't at least do the speed limit.
Dude. Its a maximum, not a minimum.
Now look, I don't approve of someone doing 50 on the left lane of an interstate.
But if its a suburban arterial, and the speed limit is 45 MPH, and someone is doing 40, and you want to do 50, YOU are the menace, not them.
Even more so if its an area with lots of pedestrians, and the limit is 30MPH, and you are trying to do 45.
You are why we need speed cameras. And traffic calming.
Sounds like OP hit a nerve.
Maybe, I just don't want OP to hit me on the street.
Maybe you shouldn't be driving then.
You weren't reading real closely, were you?
Lol, I was which brings me back to what I just said. Maybe you shouldn't be driving then...that way you never have to worry about getting hit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can't at least do the speed limit.
If you enjoy cutting other drivers off then get mad when they turn around and do it to you.
Your car/SUV can only do 30; stay on residential streets please and off the freeway
If you don't know how to buckle in your kid(s).
If you don't know what a green light means. Green = go & Red = stop
If you don't know how to use your turn signals.
If you don't know how to stay in your lane and especially on double turning lanes.
And my favorite: don't tailgate me
Thank You
Thanks. I am certain everyone will read this (while they are driving) and listen to what you have to say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can't at least do the speed limit.
Dude. Its a maximum, not a minimum.
Now look, I don't approve of someone doing 50 on the left lane of an interstate.
But if its a suburban arterial, and the speed limit is 45 MPH, and someone is doing 40, and you want to do 50, YOU are the menace, not them.
Even more so if its an area with lots of pedestrians, and the limit is 30MPH, and you are trying to do 45.
You are why we need speed cameras. And traffic calming.
Sounds like OP hit a nerve.
Maybe, I just don't want OP to hit me on the street.
Maybe you shouldn't be driving then.
You weren't reading real closely, were you?
Anonymous wrote:What? How about don't drive if you are holding a phone, texting, nodding off or drinking. Top killers not to mention the millions injured each year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should not drive if you are so impatient that you can't deal with older drivers, new drivers, people that are not in a hurry, people that don't immediately hit their gas at green.
I agree with seat belts.
But people are not perfect and you need to start doing meditation if all these things bother you.
Namaste!
NP public roads are not the places to work on your imperfections . If you don't know where you're going ( which it appears most drivers from MD don't seem to know ) pull to the side and fucking get it together , if you're an older driver you should know what the left lane stands for ( zero excuse ). You have the right to not be in a hurry but you don't have the right to drive in a way that's disruptive for the rest . Again public roads . Nobody gives a flying fuck what you do in your driveway
So you always always know exactly where you are going and have never ever made a wrong turn. Ha.
99% of my driving is commuting. I'm sorry that you don't know the way to work and can't get there without being a speedbump for the rest of us to deal with.
That is incredibly sad. I hope you do more with your life than go to and from work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can't at least do the speed limit.
Dude. Its a maximum, not a minimum.
Now look, I don't approve of someone doing 50 on the left lane of an interstate.
But if its a suburban arterial, and the speed limit is 45 MPH, and someone is doing 40, and you want to do 50, YOU are the menace, not them.
Even more so if its an area with lots of pedestrians, and the limit is 30MPH, and you are trying to do 45.
You are why we need speed cameras. And traffic calming.
Sounds like OP hit a nerve.
Maybe, I just don't want OP to hit me on the street.
Maybe you shouldn't be driving then.
.Anonymous wrote:It sounds like maybe its you who shouldn't be driving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can't at least do the speed limit.
Dude. Its a maximum, not a minimum.
Now look, I don't approve of someone doing 50 on the left lane of an interstate.
But if its a suburban arterial, and the speed limit is 45 MPH, and someone is doing 40, and you want to do 50, YOU are the menace, not them.
Even more so if its an area with lots of pedestrians, and the limit is 30MPH, and you are trying to do 45.
You are why we need speed cameras. And traffic calming.
Sounds like OP hit a nerve.
Maybe, I just don't want OP to hit me on the street.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should not drive if you are so impatient that you can't deal with older drivers, new drivers, people that are not in a hurry, people that don't immediately hit their gas at green.
I agree with seat belts.
But people are not perfect and you need to start doing meditation if all these things bother you.
Namaste!
NP public roads are not the places to work on your imperfections . If you don't know where you're going ( which it appears most drivers from MD don't seem to know ) pull to the side and fucking get it together , if you're an older driver you should know what the left lane stands for ( zero excuse ). You have the right to not be in a hurry but you don't have the right to drive in a way that's disruptive for the rest . Again public roads . Nobody gives a flying fuck what you do in your driveway
So you always always know exactly where you are going and have never ever made a wrong turn. Ha.
99% of my driving is commuting. I'm sorry that you don't know the way to work and can't get there without being a speedbump for the rest of us to deal with.