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  • Dear Fellow Driver(s)

    For the second time in as many weeks, I narrowly avoided a collision because you and a similar driver decided to switch lanes or turn without first signalling. Since, I assume, you have been issued a valid license that requires you to have a fundamental understanding of how and when to signal, I must consider other reasons why you fail to do so. Here's what I have come up with so far:

    1. You are a rebel at heart and stand firm in your belief that it's nobody's business where you are going. While I support your right to "stick it to the Man," by refusing to tie your shoe laces or floss your teeth, failing to follow the basic rules of road safety is not the smartest way to go. Perhaps you could express your anarchistic tendancies by piercing your eyelids or wearing mismatched socks instead.

    2. You are psychic, and choose to hone your skills by transmitting your intentions to other drivers through telepathy. Sadly, most of us lesser beings lack the mental ability to intercept your messages, so it's best if you look for another way to use your special powers. Have you checked to see if the Psychic Friends Network is hiring?

    3. You are paranoid, and believe that using your turn signal will allow others to track your movements. Rest assured that we already know who you are and where you live, so any attempt to thrawt our pursuit of you and your vehicle is futile.

    4. You know that you are an excellent driver, so of course you are more than capable of steering your vehicle while phoning in a Chinese takeout order and dusting you dashboard. Like most skilled multi-taskers, you realise that it is often necessary to prioritize your actions, meaning that texting your BFF about the great shoes you just bought takes precedence over alerting fellow motorists to the fact that you will have to cut across two lanes of traffic in order to make the exit ramp that suddenly appeared out of nowhere. Just think of all the accidents that could be prevented if others possessed your keen driving skills!

    5. You are an asshat, and your solution to dealing with other asshats is to drive as if you own the road. Sadly, this behaviour only leads to more asshattery. Instead, you could choose to set a better example by actually following the rules of the road, and prove that courtesy and driving can co-exist. Just a suggestion.

    Thank you for your time. We now return to our regularly scheduled program.

    Note to readers: Feel free to offer other reasons as well.
    Last edited by BigBird; 08-06-2009, 08:40 AM.

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    6. Despite that fact that you are driving an SUV that would make an M-1 Abrams (Or Challenger for our Brit friends) nervous, you really do care about the environment and figure the gas savings from not having to power one more thing in your vehicle would be more important than letting people know your intentions.

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    • #3
      I use my turn signals. Religiously. It has almost caused a couple of accidents, as LA drivers see a turn signal and decide they don't think you should be able to get over, and speed up. I almost got rear-ended on the freeway by some dummy who tried that. I wasn't having it, and got over anyway.
      "You mean you don’t have the one piece of information you actually need? Well, stick your grubby paws in the crayon box, yank one out and colour me Fucking Shocked Fuchsia." - Gravekeeper

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      • #4
        7. - HANG UP AND DRIVE, ASSHOLE! Wish I had a dollar every time I had to dodge celidiot running at about a buck twenty* on the highways here. I could retire tomorrow.

        *Canada = metric, so 120 kmh is about 75 mph.

        B
        "Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former."- Albert Einstein.
        I never knew how happy paint could make people until I started selling it.

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        • #5
          Quoth Bandit View Post
          7. - HANG UP AND DRIVE, ASSHOLE! Wish I had a dollar every time I had to dodge celidiot running at about a buck twenty* on the highways here. I could retire tomorrow.

          *Canada = metric, so 120 kmh is about 75 mph.

          B
          75 Is that it. Some of the highways in my area, which are mostly posted 65, if you go 75 you will be getting passed all the time.

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          • #6
            Quoth mattm04 View Post
            75 Is that it. Some of the highways in my area, which are mostly posted 65, if you go 75 you will be getting passed all the time.
            I had to look to see if it was blas that posted this, or some other person from my state. Posted sl is 65, ACTUAL speed limit is 90.
            "Is it hot in here to you? It's very warm, isn't it?"--Nero, probably

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