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<blockquote data-quote="The Sigil" data-source="post: 1780934" data-attributes="member: 2013"><p>I've survived hitting a truck with a crowbar... but motorcycles are too heavy to lift.</p><p></p><p>Thank you, thank you, I'll be here all week.</p><p></p><p>--The Sigil</p><p></p><p>Seriously, though, a lot of people flat out cannot drive and that really shouldn't be on the road. Californians - especially Angelinos (Los Angeles residents) - have no farking clue about how to drive on a two-lane highway for instance. You'll have boneheads cruising along at 40 mph in the left lane all the way to Vegas. It's quite simple... the left lane is for passing ONLY. If ya ain't passing, get the fark out of the left lane.</p><p></p><p>*sighs* And the drivers in the general area where I happen to reside are yet ANOTHER story entirely. The worst part is the kids - by which I mean the 5-10 year olds, who obviously haven't been taught by their parents to respect cars... the kids will be playing in the street, and you'll drive down at 2 mph and they won't get out of the street until you're 6 inches away, flashing your lights, and honking your horn... and then it finally begins to occur to them that maybe, just maybe, it might be a good idea to move their little chat group/football game/whatever for 15 seconds to let the hunk of powered steel past. I know when I was a kid, any time a car came down the street, we scattered out of the street and waited for it to pass as soon as we saw it. That kids have no concept of the power - and danger to human life - that a car is tells me that the parents probably don't, either... which accounts for the horrible driving habits... they don't understand that they are wielding a weapon of death when they're behind the wheel and thus don't treat cars - their own or other peoples' - with the respect they deserve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Sigil, post: 1780934, member: 2013"] I've survived hitting a truck with a crowbar... but motorcycles are too heavy to lift. Thank you, thank you, I'll be here all week. --The Sigil Seriously, though, a lot of people flat out cannot drive and that really shouldn't be on the road. Californians - especially Angelinos (Los Angeles residents) - have no farking clue about how to drive on a two-lane highway for instance. You'll have boneheads cruising along at 40 mph in the left lane all the way to Vegas. It's quite simple... the left lane is for passing ONLY. If ya ain't passing, get the fark out of the left lane. *sighs* And the drivers in the general area where I happen to reside are yet ANOTHER story entirely. The worst part is the kids - by which I mean the 5-10 year olds, who obviously haven't been taught by their parents to respect cars... the kids will be playing in the street, and you'll drive down at 2 mph and they won't get out of the street until you're 6 inches away, flashing your lights, and honking your horn... and then it finally begins to occur to them that maybe, just maybe, it might be a good idea to move their little chat group/football game/whatever for 15 seconds to let the hunk of powered steel past. I know when I was a kid, any time a car came down the street, we scattered out of the street and waited for it to pass as soon as we saw it. That kids have no concept of the power - and danger to human life - that a car is tells me that the parents probably don't, either... which accounts for the horrible driving habits... they don't understand that they are wielding a weapon of death when they're behind the wheel and thus don't treat cars - their own or other peoples' - with the respect they deserve. [/QUOTE]
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