2eighty8

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By: 2eighty8 Vehicle: SUV

Just because you're in an SUV and signalling, doesn't mean that I have to let you through so you...

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By: 2eighty8 Vehicle: Everybody on the Planet

Hammers & Floodlights Just thought I'd share this squirrel's rage with...

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By: 2eighty8 Vehicle: All of them

I know this has nothing to do with driving in general, but what I can never understand is why...

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I don't know what kind of laws you guys have over in Alberta, but there's nothing in Ontario's Highway Traffic Act that says I do. Retard...
Hey, a typical Toronto driver...
Preach on.
You should take the plate and give it to the police.
Oh, man, those guys really piss me off. I never EVER let them in; even if I'm risking an accident (hey, I have the right of way and his insurance will pay for any damage). I tend to use Pavlov's theories on the road because too many people use positive reinforcements for dumb actions. Promoting stupidity, the worst thing anyone can do.
LOL Well, you have to admit though, without the Smart, gas prices would be higher. Those things are great for fuel efficiency. Maybe they should start doing IQ tests for potential buyers.
He's got such a clueless look on his face. Must be like that all the time. Reminds me of that phrase on Toronto's Dean Blundell Show on the radio: "Hey! Wha' happen...?"
Some 18-year-old bimbo on a cell phone in Niagara Falls rear-ended me going 65km/h....and I wasn't even moving. I was waiting for someone ahead of me to make a left and all of a sudden I got hit and blacked out for a bit. This was back in June and I'm still going through physiotherapy. People like that deserve to be shot.
Good point. I don't have children myself (thank god) so I didn't know about this. I was thinking about idiots parked in fire zones waiting for someone with their engine idling when I wrote this.
I actually agree with Mike on this one to a degree. I find that most people doing the weaving are the better drivers. However, there's a line between weaving in and out of traffic to people who are holding others up, and weaving in and out of traffic when there's a smooth and constant pace.