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Thursday, March 31, 2011

Road Rage!

Every day on my way to work, I get all my aggression out in my car and they call it road rage. Here are a few things some drivers do that really get under my skin:

(1) Pull off without looking when coming out of the gas station.

  • Please just look on both ways.

  • There have been so many times I had to slam on my brakes to prevent an accident from happening.

  • I think there should be a law that all gas stations should have a yield sign when people are pulling out of the station.


(2) Backing up on the highway because you missed your exit.


  • Are you for real?

  • People are going way too fast for you to back up and plus its very dangerous.

  • All you have to do is just drive up to the next exit. Turn around and get back on the highway.

(3) I have a green light and have the right a way, but then you decide to take your right turn on red.

(4) Waiting a week and a day to go when the light is green.

(5) You are driving slow in the fast lane.

(6) You pull in front of me when there is no one behind me. Then you go slow as molasses.

(7) Someone who brakes every five seconds.


  • Really?

  • Just don't drive if you are that scared.


(8) Back seat drivers.

  • Just shut up!

(9) If you are small as me (5'1"or under), then you do not need to drive an expedition or an excursion.
(10) Truckers need to look out for other drivers.

2 comments:

  1. While I can only speak for NYC, road rage is definite real. Okay my issue is this: in NYC there's a roadway called "Sunrise Highway". I put highway in quotes because at certain points it's not actually a highway it's 4 lanes of street on both sides with occassional traffic lights. BUT the speed limit is 55 either way whether you're on Sunrise where it's an actual highway or not. So my question is why do people drive 85 and up on the actual highway and 35 when they get to the traffic lights??? - the speed limit is the same! And don't get me started on tailgating; it's just rude. It would be like running up behind someone who's walking on the street and then breathing down their neck for them to walk faster ... Sorry but people just have no respect or boundaries ...

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  2. These are my thoughts exactly! Some people don't deserve to have a license to drive or they need to move into a more rural area where things are more at their pace... I have to watch my road rage now since my 3yr old daughter is watching my every move and words.

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