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Published on September 29, 2006 By foreverserenity In Automotive
I am just fed up with so many drivers out on our roads who don’t give a crap anymore. They don’t care about the road signs, they don’t care about their fellow drivers or pedestrians, and they don’t care even about the cop pulling up behind them.

It’s bad enough that there are careless people drinking and driving, but do those of you who are sober have to drive like you’re maniacs? Is there no end to how much of a hurry you are in? Can’t you leave an hour earlier so you don’t have to be rushing so much?

I saw a van, a van, drive onto the middle of a medium, to get into the turning lane so they could shoot across the busy traffic and go wherever the heck they were going?! What’s that all about? How stupid can people be? Apparently I’ve already answered that question!

People have no patience anymore. They can’t wait until the person in front completes a maneuver, they can hardly wait for you to make a turn, they are already kissing your bumper! Road signs on how fast to go don’t matter anymore, the local roads have become speed tracks for those who have the speed demon inside of them.

I tell you what usually happens, they end up in a tree, or someone’s house or wedged into a truck. A scenario I’m really sick of seeing played out almost every day on the roads. It’s horrible for someone to die just because they were driving too fast or at the hands of a careless driver. Too many times I’ve seen or heard reports of young people, who have lost control of their car because of speed. That should not be happening!

It’s time for all of us to realize that driving is a responsibility, not just a privilege. You have the lives of other people in your hands and your own precious life as well. It’s time for everyone to be more conscious, more courteous and stop being road hogs.

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on Sep 29, 2006
I travel the same road to work day after day and generally at the same time of day. I get passed by the same people in the same rush day after day.

The lights on these roads are all timed with the speed limit. You can't beat them unless you drive in excess of 15mph over the limit consistently. I now consider it sport to block their routes around cars.

The few who do get by only have to look forward to seeing my mug in the rear view mirror at the next light.
on Sep 29, 2006

you live in the worst state for this blog!  I know your frustration (my Mother and her sisters are down there).

It may be a responsibiility, but it is also a priveledge.

on Sep 29, 2006
You can't beat them unless you drive in excess of 15mph over the limit consistently. I now consider it sport to block their routes around cars. The few who do get by only have to look forward to seeing my mug in the rear view mirror at the next light.


! I had to laugh at this John! I bet some of them swear at you!! That are it becomes a game on how quickly they can out maneuver you!heheh


you live in the worst state for this blog!


That I'm realising! New York drivers don't drive half as bad as some of these people!


It may be a responsibiility, but it is also a priveledge.


Yes, to both!
on Sep 29, 2006
Bad drivers outnumber the good ones in every state now. Trust me, I see them all over.

This morning I was cruising through a 55mph construction zone with my cruise set right at 55mph. There was a trooper directly behind me doing the same speed.

In my mirror I see a dark colored car coming up fast in the left lane. This idiot blows past the trooper and then me. Naturally the trooper hit the lights and siren and jumped out after the moron.

I chuckled as I watched them be pulled over. What an ass. He would have gotten to wherever he was going much sooner if he had been driving the speed limit.

I won't claim to never go over the limit, but if I do it's only about 5 mph and never in a work zone or in a town. Speeding through a work zone is not only expensive but damned dangerous.
on Sep 29, 2006
I chuckled as I watched them be pulled over.


My son loves to see those! And he is only 13. Hopefully in 3 years, he will be as wise.
on Sep 29, 2006
Most of it boils down to impatience. If only people would stop and think before they put their foot down.
on Sep 29, 2006
In my mirror I see a dark colored car coming up fast in the left lane. This idiot blows past the trooper and then me. Naturally the trooper hit the lights and siren and jumped out after the moron.


I'm so glad the trooper was there! I wish there was one nearby when that moran did what he did too. The sad thing was, he wasn't the only one, two other cars did it too. I was so waiting for one of them to get stuck. Not a good thought but to think what could have happened with them doing that, I'm so glad they didn't though!


I won't claim to never go over the limit,


Neither will I. I've gone at least 10 mph over and I quickly tone down my speed. What was my hurry? None, I have no excuse. So I usually try to be very aware of that speedometer and drive within the limits. I want to get to where I'm going. Now when I go at least 5mph over, everyone else thinks I drive too slow. How can going 35 - 40 in a 35 zone, where there's no one else but you going too slow? Tell that to the crazy driver who comes up behind me then makes a mad dash only to meet up at the traffic light!


And he is only 13. Hopefully in 3 years, he will be as wise.


Oh I hope so too Doc. I have a seventeen year old who is not driving yet. And she bemoans that fact because all her other friends are already driving. I told her not to rush it. We're going to do it the right way. First the classes, she learns the road signs gets her permit, then we go on the road, possibly with a school. Oh no, she wants to do it the way her friends did, taking the test online then getting the permit then in the car. Uh uh. not on my watch!


If only people would stop and think before they put their foot down.


Oh they would be so much safer and there would be a lot fewer accidents.
on Sep 29, 2006
Here's a scary statistic a trooper told me at work: For every DWI that's caught THREE THOUSAND get away! Scary, huh?
on Sep 29, 2006
Well, maybe natural selection will kick in and there will be less crazy people on the road. I've done my share of questionable driving...but I never speed on public streets especially on highways and in towns. Country roads close to my house are where I turn loose...but that's only on straightaways once in awhile.....I'm not really a speed demon, mostly because my poor ol' car can't handle it.

~Zoo
on Sep 30, 2006
Here's a scary statistic a trooper told me at work: For every DWI that's caught THREE THOUSAND get away! Scary, huh?


That's a scary thought indeed! Gosh!


Country roads close to my house are where I turn loose...but that's only on straightaways once in awhile.....I'm not really a speed demon


Understandable, and good, and good!


on Sep 30, 2006
I do all my driving in the Baltimore-Washington area and and work third shift so I do get to avoid most of the mayhem but it's there even at night.
There's plenty of signage along the roads stating that "agressive drivers will be prosecuted". My $0.02 is that's bull! simply because there's no
$$$ in it for the "gummint". Static and rolling radar traps are the money makers, road safety be damned. My take would be *immediate* impound of the driver's
vehicle and a minimum of license suspension;hell I've enough stupid and dangerous driving that in (my) perfect world would warrant road side "hit squads" to clean up
the gene pool. Now that would improve driver responsibility!.
on Sep 30, 2006
Reply By: antne(Anonymous User)


I can tell you've had your share of those 'nuts' out there! It can be frustrating! What always gets me is the one that thinks you're going too slow, while going at least 5-10 over the required, and passes dangerously close between you and the other car in the other lane, gets in front then slows down.
on Sep 30, 2006
Personally I think that the cops should be able to pull over the especially stupid/dangerous drivers and beat them senseless with their night sticks right there on the side of the road.
on Oct 01, 2006
Personally I think that the cops should be able to pull over the especially stupid/dangerous drivers and beat them senseless with their night sticks right there on the side of the road.


Maybe everyone should have the right to do that....

~Zoo
on Oct 01, 2006
Well you have made a few very excellent points. True some drivers are dangerous in plain English. Others are more responsible. Some drive drunk and then end up dead or in jail for a few days. Others end up killing other people as well or causing huge amounts of damage.

I have lived in Asia for the past 16 years. Taiwan, Japan, S Korea and presently in China. The drivers in Japan are rather good and do obey the rules of the road. The same for S Korea. Now as for Taiwan and China you might as well forget it. They are horrible plus they do not observe what rules they have in driving from my observations. The police do their best in Taiwan but for China they try bu people just do not get it.

Taiwan has many motorbikes and some race around like they own the road not caring for anyone. Car drivers are the same. In China forget it. Even in some of the bigger cities where I have been to they are just plain stupid when it comes to operating a car and do not obey the simple rules. Not stopping at times for a red light, cutting you off on city strets and not stopping for people crossing the streets. Dangerous as hell but they do not care.

So the best thig for me is to not drive and pray that if I am on a bus or in a car they get me there in one piece.
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