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Re: Please teach your kids to drive....a little OT
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Posted by Davis In SC on April 01, 2005 at 17:35:00 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Please teach your kids to drive....a little OT posted by NC Wayne on March 31, 2005 at 19:59:44:
S.C. is full of bad drivers, I agree.... The biggest problem I see is that lots of drivers let driving interfere with Cell phone, make-up, drinking & drugging, & loud bass music. All kidding aside, very few drivers take it seriously these days. The young kids are so distracted by phones & booming music, that they cannot concentrate on driving. On top of that, they seem to have an Attitude toward other drivers. The salesmen are just as bad, phone in one hand, writing notes with the other.... A few weeks ago, as I got off the interstate, a car was stopped in the middle of the exit ramp, I smoked the tires getting stopped before I hit it. Driver was sitting there talking on phone & writing. What an idiot!!!!!!!!!! I was talking to a state trooper a while back, he told me that although young men get blamed for most accidents, that he saw many more violations committed by young women.
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