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Re: how do other drivers respond ?
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Posted by Bill Smith on February 18, 2003 at 11:37:36 from (63.147.130.87):
In Reply to: how do other drivers respond ? posted by redwall on February 18, 2003 at 06:09:13:
I operate tractors on well traveled country roads and find that some people are O.K. and other people are completely brain dead and don't have a clue what is going on. Its those people that hog the road or slow down or speed up that throws the timing all off when meeting, is probably what makes me the worst mad. Nothing makes me more angry than meeting a car with a bridge or something in between you that you can't both meet on and the car either speeds up not giving you enough time to cross or they slow down when they take the bridge. Both ways make you slow down and stop and get over just because the totally ignorent brain dead driver won't time the thing right which would allow you to meet where there is plenty of width room and not causing one or the other to stop. I also travel on short stretch of highway where the corners are all bad ones. That is down right dangerous with farm equipment. I hate that.
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