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GregW 07-20-2012 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike P (Post 949032)
I know that, but I don't insist on it. Give me 2 feet and I'm happy. I had a van pass me close enough to brush me with his passenger side mirror recently, on a side road in Falmouth.

The other annoyance is the guy who has room to pass, a clear oncoming lane, and just sits there letting me know how annoyed he is at me "holding him up".

When running, I always notice it is the obese people who find it necessary to almost brush you with their car. Why? I have no clue, but it's almost always the case.

fishbones 07-20-2012 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by GregW (Post 949630)
When running, I always notice it is the obese people who find it necessary to almost brush you with their car. Why? I have no clue, but it's almost always the case.

Greg, I did that because I recognized you and was trying to scare you. It had nothing to do with me being obese.
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GregW 07-20-2012 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by fishbones (Post 949635)
Greg, I did that because I recognized you and was trying to scare you. It had nothing to do with me being obese.
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Didn't realize that was you. I didn't think it was possible for you to drive a girlier car, but you proved me wrong.

spence 07-20-2012 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by GregW (Post 949638)
Didn't realize that was you. I didn't think it was possible for you to drive a girlier car, but you proved me wrong.

Was it the yellow Sebring convertible again?
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fishbones 07-20-2012 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by spence (Post 949640)
Was it the yellow Sebring convertible again?
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No, I have a purple Volkswagen bug now. Complete with the tulips in the dashboard. The Sebring wasn't gay enough.
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GregW 07-21-2012 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by fishbones (Post 949646)
No, I have a purple Volkswagen bug now. Complete with the tulips in the dashboard. The Sebring wasn't gay enough.
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It was actually a pink cabriolet with tulips on the dash, your other car?

spence 07-21-2012 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by GregW (Post 949675)
It was actually a pink cabriolet with tulips on the dash, your other car?

Good call on the tulips, that's FB for sure.

It certainly wasn't me, I always drive with the tulip in my bearing teeth at high speed.

-spence

Swimmer 07-21-2012 07:25 PM

Old fogies
 
I like the old fogies who drive 20 m.p.h. in a 40 m.p.h. speed zone, then pick up speed approaching the stop sign and drive by it like it isn't there.

JohnnyD 07-21-2012 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Swimmer (Post 949726)
I like the old fogies who drive 20 m.p.h. in a 40 m.p.h. speed zone, then pick up speed approaching the stop sign and drive by it like it isn't there.

Of the three recent incidents in which I've almost been T-Boned, every single one of them has been an incident where my light turned green and some gray-haired grandma or grandpa blasted through the intersection as if there wasn't even a light.

Swimmer 07-22-2012 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnnyD (Post 949732)
Of the three recent incidents in which I've almost been T-Boned, every single one of them has been an incident where my light turned green and some gray-haired grandma or grandpa blasted through the intersection as if there wasn't even a light.


Invariably it was the old folks most of the time who hit vehicles next to them in grocery store parking lots and took off. Not all the time, but more often than not.

JohnnyD 07-22-2012 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Swimmer (Post 949799)
Invariably it was the old folks most of the time who hit vehicles next to them in grocery store parking lots and took off. Not all the time, but more often than not.

Probably concerned about losing their license. As I'm sure you're all too aware, most people I meet over 75 have no business driving.

Rockfish9 07-23-2012 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by The Dad Fisherman (Post 949193)
Sometimes, when reading this board, I think south of Boston is a whole different world.

I see cruisers constantly on I-95 both in MA and NH. I also see the locals constantly out pulling people over in the local communities around my way, Georgetown, Groveland, Topsfield, Rowley.

I get good service at the Dunkin Donuts around our area too...:hihi:

Absolutly kevin... my ride to the boat each night is 30 minutes.. give or take... the majority on I 95.... I NEVER see less than 3 troopers... either pulling someone over.. or sitting waiting to pounce...When i get off on Scotland rd. ( or drive it going home @ 1 or 2AM).. I am sure to see a cruiser( local) parked with a customer or laying in wait at least two nights a week... twice on Saturday nights in the last few years, I have had to go through road blocks after mid night to get home.. my town ( Reading) has a cruiser parked( no lights engine running) on haverhill st. at least one night a week... all that said... the average driver today is far more disrespectfull of other drivers than they were 20 years ago... they are also more distracted as well...

FishermanTim 07-23-2012 12:10 PM

I don't want to change the overall tone of this post, but there's also the contingency of new drivers that take drivers ed classes, where they are only taught how to pass the test.
Not all driver's ed schools are guilty of this, but there seems to be quite a few immigrant drivers that seem to have no clue on how to drive.

I also agree that turn signals are used as often as hemmeroid creme, they're both considered a pain in the a$$.

Now with the ineffective law enforcement, new driving laws (texting & cell phones) that will equally be ignored, and ignorant drivers I'm constantly looking out for #1 when driving, because if I don't I can't rely on the law to!!!!

Jimbo 07-23-2012 04:06 PM

Fisherman Tim, that very last comment is exactly why I have an extra camera in the car with me wherever I go. Ya never know if the "other guy" is going to lie through his teeth, take off or what.

striperman36 07-23-2012 05:49 PM

Mount the go pro in the vehicle
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Raven 07-23-2012 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbo (Post 949962)
Fisherman Tim, that very last comment is exactly why I have an extra camera in the car with me wherever I go. Ya never know if the "other guy" is going to lie through his teeth, take off or what.





imagine this.... your driving behind an oil delivery truck that has come to a stop and your waiting to go around them
except for on coming traffic you have to wait... on one car.
next thing ya know...
its (oil truck) backing up into you and pushing you backwards like a bulldozer

RRRRRRR,RRRRRRRR,RRRRRRR

you cannot escape because now the doors wont open because the front fenders have been pushed slightly (1/2 inch) over the front door edge's locking them up.

screaming out the window, honking the horn and depressing the brake hasn't accomplished a thing so after 200 feet of being pushed backwards in park

...finally turning of the steering wheel brings the rear of the vehicle into the oil truck drivers view. They stop and start driving away.

when the policeman arrives the Officer accuses you of speeding and skidding 200 feet in a perfectly straight line and crashing into the back of the oil truck.

This happened to me -and when i drive- i like having a camera.

Swimmer 07-24-2012 09:09 AM

[QUOTE=FishermanTim;949938]

I also agree that turn signals are used as often as hemmeroid creme, they're both considered a pain in the a$$./QUOTE]


It is extremely difficult for people to use turn signals when they are using thier cell phones, c'mon man.

Raven 07-24-2012 09:25 AM

[QUOTE=Swimmer;950056]
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Originally Posted by FishermanTim (Post 949938)

I also agree that turn signals are used as often as hemmeroid creme, they're both considered a pain in the a$$./QUOTE]


It is extremely difficult for people to use turn signals when they are using thier cell phones, c'mon man.

maybe they could make an app for that :uhuh:

striperman36 07-24-2012 01:35 PM

I almost had a benz creme in the ass this am, driving holding the phone in the left hand on the right ear, trying to steer with the right.
Suprised she didn't have a starbuck's with a straw.

They make headsets, I use my Jabra all the time. I normally do my AM and PM conf calls from the Jeep

Swimmer 07-24-2012 02:24 PM

Steering with yours knees
 
Hey, about 39 years ago I chased a guy on route 27 into Brockton who was steering with his left knee while he using both hands to load a .38 caliber S & W snubby. I finally stopped him, and I'm still here, so we all know how that turned out.

Raven 07-24-2012 02:35 PM

Striperman36 = Jabraman :rotf2:

Raven 07-24-2012 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Swimmer (Post 950122)
Hey, about 39 years ago I chased a guy on route 27 into Brockton who was steering with his left knee while he using both hands to load a .38 caliber S & W snubby. I finally stopped him, and I'm still here, so we all know how that turned out.

I drove almost across the whole state of Texas with my knees

i was too busy doing something else.... that requires two hands. -lol

and glad that pistol loading guy scenario worked out well for ya Frank

striperman36 07-24-2012 03:36 PM

I still fail to understand how anyone can get going the WRONG direction on a major highway.
A young lady from Mansfield was laid to rest this past Sunday, after she managed to do so at 0400 one fine morning last week.

yeah, you can say the operating under the influence thing, but I don't have any idea about that.

Mansfield and Rhode Island residents identified killed in fatal Rt. 24 crash - Mansfield, MA - Mansfield News

JohnnyD 07-24-2012 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by striperman36 (Post 950143)
I still fail to understand how anyone can get going the WRONG direction on a major highway.
A young lady from Mansfield was laid to rest this past Sunday, after she managed to do so at 0400 one fine morning last week.

yeah, you can say the operating under the influence thing, but I don't have any idea about that.

0400 Sunday morning, which means after Saturday night drinking. Also if I read the report correctly, she was *traveling* down the wrong side of the highway with the median to her right for who knows how long. There's no way you could convince me alcohol was not a factor in this crash. Same with the high school girl that unfortunately died a few months ago.

striperman36 07-24-2012 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnnyD (Post 950154)
0400 Sunday morning, which means after Saturday night drinking. Also if I read the report correctly, she was *traveling* down the wrong side of the highway with the median to her right for who knows how long. There's no way you could convince me alcohol was not a factor in this crash. Same with the high school girl that unfortunately died a few months ago.

I hear ya, she also had a passenger. As I said, I can't see it the circumstances as you say are just disturbing.

spence 07-24-2012 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by striperman36 (Post 950143)
I still fail to understand how anyone can get going the WRONG direction on a major highway.
A young lady from Mansfield was laid to rest this past Sunday, after she managed to do so at 0400 one fine morning last week.

The other death (John LaChapelle) was my next door neighbors nephew. They got off early to hit the race in New Hampshire.

He survived the crash and died in the burning car as he was pinned.

What a terrible way to go.

-spence

Raven 07-24-2012 07:03 PM

Sometimes it's because of SLEEP deprivation and what "seems" like
logical reality is just an illusion ,,, and the driver is on Automatic pilot

bostonharbor 07-24-2012 10:52 PM

I passed the scene on the way to rose island.it was horrible.hail Mary's were said.
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JohnnyD 07-25-2012 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Raven (Post 950185)
what "seems" like
logical reality is just an illusion

Reading your posts for a few years now, the above sounds like a typical day in the life of Raven.

Van 07-25-2012 09:38 AM

[QUOTE=Swimmer;950056]
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Originally Posted by FishermanTim (Post 949938)

I also agree that turn signals are used as often as hemmeroid creme, they're both considered a pain in the a$$./QUOTE]


It is extremely difficult for people to use turn signals when they are using thier cell phones, c'mon man.

Using a turn signal in Bahstan is just a sign of weakness. Now the enemy knows your plan and you're screwed.

Try my commute through Boston/Southie and Dorchester. Makes the stuff you guys are talking about look like a school yard of rubber coated tricycles.
I've been doing almost the same commute for 30 years.:fury:


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