Re: Indigenous Driving Styles
alissa, on host 205.188.198.168
Thursday, January 13, 2000, at 14:26:40
Indigenous Driving Styles posted by Ticia on Thursday, January 13, 2000, at 13:58:18:
> Okay, speaking of bad parkers (see previous thread) this is good for a laugh. Please don't be offended... > > (BTW. My favorite is the last one...my place of residence) > > Indigenous Driving Styles > > One hand on wheel, one hand on horn: Chicago > > One hand on wheel, one finger out window: New York > > One hand on wheel, one hand on newspaper, foot solidly on accelerator: Boston > > One hand on wheel, cradling cell phone, brick on accelerator: California. > With gun in lap: L.A. > > Both hands on wheel, eyes shut, both feet on brake, > quivering in terror: Ohio, but driving in California. > > Both hands in air, gesturing, both feet on accelerator, head turned to talk to someone in back seat: Italy
Haha, that is so true. I've been there, it's nuts. I don't think they even have traffic laws. > > One hand on latte, one knee on wheel, cradling cell phone, foot on brake, mind on game: Seattle > > One hand on wheel, one hand on hunting rifle, alternating between both feet being on the accelerator and both on the brake, > throwing a McDonalds bag out the window: Texas > > Four wheel drive pickup truck, shotgun mounted in rear window, beer cans on floorboard, squirrel tails attached to antenna: Georgia > > Two hands gripping wheel, blue hair barely visible above window level, > driving 35 on the interstate in the left lane with the left blinker on: > Florida > > One hand on wheel, one hand holding cell phone while driving 90mph in a 55 zone 2 feet behind next vehicle, with 4 inches on each side of barricade walls for 80 miles until next open exit: Utah > > Ti'anybody else?'cia
One hand on wheel, one on radio controls, eyes looking back at the person they just passed and mouth very busy cussing them out for going only 5 above the speed limit: Oklahoma
ali"we have the rudest drivers"ssa
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