ideologyhunter
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And there's the appelation schmohawk, from Curb. "Did you see what he just did?? Schmohawk!"
My driving education never explained flashing amber lights, but the first time I encountered it, everyone in the intersection was driving as if there weren't any lights at all.
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I haven't encountered it again since - which is probably a decade or so of driving .
In the left lane?When I feel like pissing people off I get on the interstate and just drive the speed limit.
There is usually a hoard of pissed drivers going around me.
In the left lane?When I feel like pissing people off I get on the interstate and just drive the speed limit.
There is usually a hoard of pissed drivers going around me.
When I feel like pissing people off I get on the interstate and just drive the speed limit.
There is usually a hoard of pissed drivers going around me.
I judge the ones who get annoyed at me for rushing in front of them to turn when there was plenty of room behind them.
They seem uninterested in the facts that
A. I don't want to be stuck behind them after the turn, either,
B. Rushing is easy and fun
C. It's no skin off their nose, so why they mad?
I recognize that different drivers have different approaches to driving. They may ask, indignantly, "what's your hurry!?" to which I observe, surprised, "there's no hurry. There was a space, my car fit in it, why is that a problem?" I wish they would also recognize that people have different approaches to driving, that'll all. I love driving. I love turning, accelerating, timing the gap, adroit starts off a light, and merging with a fine-tuned timing to keep traffic flowing. They think I'm in a hurry and mad. But I am totally not. I'm driving differently.