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Old May 02, 2007, 02:00 AM
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The other night I was driving my sister back to school and this car moved into my lane without signaling and nearly clipped the front of my car and I had to step on the brake. So of course I used my horn, well they rolled down thier window and flicked me off!!! They were the ones who were driving poorly and THEY flicked ME off!!!! It made me soo angry. Anyone have any interesting driving stories?
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Old May 02, 2007, 09:06 AM
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I have one about when I lived in Nebraska my mom and I ran over someone. He was dead but still the thought still icks me out.

He had stolen a pickup truck and was drunk and didn't make the curve and was thrown from the truck and several people including us ran him over.

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Old May 02, 2007, 10:03 PM
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SpazKatt, I have many stories about people flipping me the birdie for hardly no reason at all. Once I was stopped behind a car full of punks at a stoplight and when it turned green they wouldn't budge because the driver was emptying out his ash tray. Of course I honked and at first he just ignored me. Then I honked again and out comes the birdie.

janniebug, that sounds like an awful incident! That would definitely still ick me out too.

When I was much younger, my family and I were on a road trip, driving on the highway and there was a car in front of us with a baby hanging halfway out the window. Someone must have been holding it in the passenger seat and wasn't paying attention because the next thing we knew the baby had fallen out of the car. The car stopped (as well as us and several other cars) and amazingly the baby was fine! Just a few scratches.
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A few weeks ago I was coming out of a grocery store parking lot. The lady in front of me was of the geriatric set and driving a biiiigggg car. She was making a right hand turn. Even though there were breaks in the traffic and cars were turning left into the parking lot she just sat there. Then finally she started creeping forward until she blocked the first lane of traffic. Cars just moved over to the next lane but kept coming. So she crept out a little farther until she had blocked the second lane. I thought for sure she would turn right but nnnnnnnoooooooo. She crept out a little farther until her car blocked all 3 lanes of traffic and all the cars had come to a complete stop. Then....she finally turned right into the right hand lane. I sure hope she had a nice day because I think I now have gray hair.
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