02-24-2021, 09:56 PM
I'd like to add a few more suggestions:
Don't tailgate, especially when on the open road. No one likes a hemorrhoid on their ass.
Don't high bream when behind someone, and flick it off when someone is coming from the other direction. It's literally as simple as flicking a switch.
Whether you call them turn signals, directionals, blinkers, or blinkahs, USE THEM!
Driving in a snowstorm is difficult and scary, yes, but it's not an excuse to have a meltdown and stop your car in the middle of the freaking road. At least try to slide your car to the side so you don't take anyone else out with you.
As breathtakingly beautiful as the countryside is, please, for the love of the God, don't drive as slow as possible and come to a dead stop just to take a picture.
You being rich enough to afford a fancy car is not an excuse to take up multiple parking spaces. It's actually harder for me to replace my piece of junk than it is for you replace your overpriced car, so quit acting like reality needs to bend to your whim.
Don't tailgate, especially when on the open road. No one likes a hemorrhoid on their ass.
Don't high bream when behind someone, and flick it off when someone is coming from the other direction. It's literally as simple as flicking a switch.
Whether you call them turn signals, directionals, blinkers, or blinkahs, USE THEM!
Driving in a snowstorm is difficult and scary, yes, but it's not an excuse to have a meltdown and stop your car in the middle of the freaking road. At least try to slide your car to the side so you don't take anyone else out with you.
As breathtakingly beautiful as the countryside is, please, for the love of the God, don't drive as slow as possible and come to a dead stop just to take a picture.
You being rich enough to afford a fancy car is not an excuse to take up multiple parking spaces. It's actually harder for me to replace my piece of junk than it is for you replace your overpriced car, so quit acting like reality needs to bend to your whim.