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Originally Posted by GreenLantern
And its drivers like this that think everyone around them is wrong and they are perfect that are usually the worst drivers out there. Maybe not technique wise but they need to ride someones ass who is going slow and then BLAST past them at the first possible chance makes them look even stupider than the idiot changing lanes in an intersection.
I can't stand people who sit there and try to tell me they are not bad drivers and everyone else around them is.
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It is unwise to make a lane change in an intersection but I do not believe it is illegal. I do it to get away from idiots who are riding their brakes for no reason. Og this bring me to another pet peeve. A lot of people think there are two options for what your right foot must be doing. It must be either a) on the gas, or b) on the brake. They do not consider that you can coast without slamming the brakes and messing up everyone behind you.
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Originally Posted by smoothessence
this explains a lot of the boneheadedness right there

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It was the best car I could find for the money that I could afford. What type of car someone drivers does not directly correlate to their driving ability.
Edit: alright I realize that a better car can make someone safer. But what I mean is that I don't think a Pontiac going 140 is any less safe than a Ford, or Honda at the same speed. Maybe in a brand new car there is a difference in safety features, but my car is 4 years old. I think it's safer than a Saab from 1990. So brand really has no direct link to safety in this whole thread.