Anonymous wrote:Turn the wheel and use the gas. Also a lot of people's problems are their own fault be seeing aggressive or distracted drivers near them or behind them and not moving out of the way. When I see someone swerving around clearly distracted I avoid them, and surely don't get in the lane ahead of them.
It's my job to protect my charges. I can't just put them in dangerous situations and then when we get hit throw my hands up and say "not my fault."
Aren't you special? What if you can't tell the person behind you is distracted? Not everyone swerves around. What if you turn the wheel and use the gas and hit someone else? IE: Stopped at a light with other vehicles around you.
Turn the wheel and use the gas. Also a lot of people's problems are their own fault be seeing aggressive or distracted drivers near them or behind them and not moving out of the way. When I see someone swerving around clearly distracted I avoid them, and surely don't get in the lane ahead of them.
It's my job to protect my charges. I can't just put them in dangerous situations and then when we get hit throw my hands up and say "not my fault."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These responses are so typical of DCUM:
Nanny can't drive right, nanny can't control her charge, nanny can't handle situation, yet it's MBs fault, nanny should quit. Ugh
How does the nanny getting rear ended translate to her not being able to " drive right". The best drivers in the world can easily get rear ended. That's just idiotic.
Watching your rear view, moving out of the way, not being in front of distracted drivers. I've been driving for 20 years and never had a problem.
I was stopped at a traffic light and rear ended by a woman reaching for her cell phone. So. Madame Perfect, how could I have moved out of the way? You are ridiculous.
Turn the wheel and use the gas. Also a lot of people's problems are their own fault be seeing aggressive or distracted drivers near them or behind them and not moving out of the way. When I see someone swerving around clearly distracted I avoid them, and surely don't get in the lane ahead of them.
It's my job to protect my charges. I can't just put them in dangerous situations and then when we get hit throw my hands up and say "not my fault."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These responses are so typical of DCUM:
Nanny can't drive right, nanny can't control her charge, nanny can't handle situation, yet it's MBs fault, nanny should quit. Ugh
How does the nanny getting rear ended translate to her not being able to " drive right". The best drivers in the world can easily get rear ended. That's just idiotic.
Watching your rear view, moving out of the way, not being in front of distracted drivers. I've been driving for 20 years and never had a problem.
I was stopped at a traffic light and rear ended by a woman reaching for her cell phone. So. Madame Perfect, how could I have moved out of the way? You are ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These responses are so typical of DCUM:
Nanny can't drive right, nanny can't control her charge, nanny can't handle situation, yet it's MBs fault, nanny should quit. Ugh
How does the nanny getting rear ended translate to her not being able to " drive right". The best drivers in the world can easily get rear ended. That's just idiotic.
Watching your rear view, moving out of the way, not being in front of distracted drivers. I've been driving for 20 years and never had a problem.