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Travis, this same thing happens to me own when I'm riding my bicycle in town. People in cars try to yield to you at intersections even when they have the right of way. It's very annoying and sometimes dangerous. Especially frustrating when you heart people talking badly about cyclists not yielding to cars with the

hypocrite

Short sleeves and sunny with the heat on high.

No battery voltage.
No gas.
This day just couldn't get any worse!

Trains.

Douchebags everywhere are rejoicing.

He should've drove a Probe-

You accidentally wrote "Don't" in the title, Raphael.

It just dawned on me now: a wagon.

I'd replace kart with motorcycle (or scooter, for those disinclined to straddle a bike). Everyone should know what it's like to be in a position where those around you not even being outright stupid but just a little careless could mean a long hospital stay for you. Great way to enforce some solid defensive driving

usually an old CRT computer monitor is normal accumulation for my car too.

A Ford Econoline panel van with worn out front tires and rusted spark plugs, which necessitates flooring it to even so much as make it lurch its boxy ass out of a parking lot, because I had to drive one.

I can't believe Dodge got let off the hook so easily. I mean, Ram trucks for sure, especially red ones, you see one and pretty much for sure you know that it's going to be driven at you in a belligerent, selfish manner. But I find this extends across the Dodge line-up: they're aggressive, mean-looking cars that seem

To be fair, BMWs don't come with turn signals

My nomination: Dodge Ram specifically, or any full-size pickup in general. The ones with the extended cabs and long beds, and aftermarket wheels. I know it's not a brand, but Damn it if those gargantuan things don't tailgate, swerve without signaling, and generally drive like asshats.

Very surprised there hasn't been a single response with Chevy or Ford. I see more dangerous driving by full-size pickup drivers than by anyone else.

I dunno! It seems like this problem has been around for a while!

Commonly unknown vehicle fact #14

That driving is not just something to get you between activities. It's an activity in itself, and should be engaged as such.

1) Using turn signals. People need to use them every time regardless if there's anyone remotely close to you. When you're changing lanes, making a left or a right, and when you're going into and exiting the freeway. They help letting the people behind you know exactly what you are doing so they don't get surprised