Anonymous wrote:Whenever I read posts like these from (obviously) white people about “Maryland drivers” I smirk, because what she’s really saying is “Black drivers”.
Maryland has substantially more Black drivers than northern Virginia. And when dcums are complaining about “Maryland drivers” - as I’ve seen first hand in carpool - they are ALWAYS talking about aggressive driving by a driver with MD tags who just happen to coincidentally be Black. 100% of the time.
You’re not hiding your racism, dcum. We see right through it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, shut up. So tired of this stupid trope.
+1000. I could tell you stories about Virginia drivers but I have better things to do than type out cr@p like that on a mom’s website.
Not a trope. use the right word

Anonymous wrote:LOL - even my kids will comment on the Maryland drivers always cutting people off, etc.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just got rear ended by a Maryland driver. I was at a red stoplight. The car insurance information that I collected was fake. Insurance company and MoCo police say that this happens all the time. Policeman says that he was probably undocumented... Outside of his fake insurance information.
And before people ask the policeman was not at the accident. MoCo says move I ER and exchange information. Then file a report. Interaction with policeman was three days later at station.
Ugh, this sounds like a total nightmare. So how are we supposed to protect ourselves? Between this and the "ghost" tags, it's impossible to prove car + driver responsibility.
It was actually amazing how non concerned anybody was. The MoCo police absolutely refused to investigate the drivers license and my insurance company just said, "this happens all the time" and paid the claim.
I ended up having to pay the deductible and apparently maybe down the road once there is some sort of proof that the motorist was uninsured, I'll get my deductible refunded to me.
You do realize the vast majority of states are no fault.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, shut up. So tired of this stupid trope.
+1000. I could tell you stories about Virginia drivers but I have better things to do than type out cr@p like that on a mom’s website.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are really bad drivers. There’s no denial about that.
No WE are not bad drivers, speak for yourself.
We as in the collective state. You and I might be fine drivers, but you have got to admit that “ Maryland drivers” are really bad. I don’t know what to tell you. Driving around Maryland can be downright scary. Northern Virginia drivers are also really bad.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, shut up. So tired of this stupid trope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just got rear ended by a Maryland driver. I was at a red stoplight. The car insurance information that I collected was fake. Insurance company and MoCo police say that this happens all the time. Policeman says that he was probably undocumented... Outside of his fake insurance information.
And before people ask the policeman was not at the accident. MoCo says move I ER and exchange information. Then file a report. Interaction with policeman was three days later at station.
Ugh, this sounds like a total nightmare. So how are we supposed to protect ourselves? Between this and the "ghost" tags, it's impossible to prove car + driver responsibility.
It was actually amazing how non concerned anybody was. The MoCo police absolutely refused to investigate the drivers license and my insurance company just said, "this happens all the time" and paid the claim.
I ended up having to pay the deductible and apparently maybe down the road once there is some sort of proof that the motorist was uninsured, I'll get my deductible refunded to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are really bad drivers. There’s no denial about that.
No WE are not bad drivers, speak for yourself.