Posted by nebraskafarmhand on April 12, 2013 at 21:28:42 from (75.238.151.248):
In Reply to: idiot driver posted by Bryan iniowa on April 12, 2013 at 16:23:57:
When I was driving I had an SUV pass me one morning, fell asleep and ran off the road, back on, and flipped over. By the time the HP showed up (sheriff couldn"t write the accident report) I was the only witness still there. All the medics were over looking at my truck because someone who happened along later said I was involved.
Now out here (southwest Nebraska) I hate being on the highway in the morning. Always have someone riding my bumper, won"t pass, won"t back off, that one F-150 wouldn"t pass if I pulled over and stopped. Then he"ll blow his horn and flash his lights when you slide by your turn on an icy road.
Then the people leaving McCook to take their kids to the rest area to catch the Indianola school bus will do 50 in the 35 to pass you, then slow down to 45 once they hit the 65.
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