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Drivers in Jacksonville were pretty nuts too, IMHO.
Virtually all states have laws requiring drivers to pay full time and attention to their driving.
Before demanding new laws to prohibit this type of driving behavior consider lobbying for enforcement of existing laws. The existing laws applies to what is described in the article, putting on make-up, using a cell phone, reading the newspaper, and a myriad of other distractions many of us have observed.
Only if they have Obama/Biden "Change We Can Believe In" bumper stickers.
Houston
Back when Gallagher was smashing watermelons he had a skit where he said all drivers should be issued “Stupid Sticker” guns and whenever another driver did something stupid, you shot his car with a stupid sticker. When the car displayed a certain number of stickers, the cops had to pull him over a write a ticket for “Driving While Stupid”.
Boston driving is easy to master if you understand the concept of “as long as you don’t make eye contact, you have the right of way.”
Funny article. Vintage Barry.
My observation is that so many people of all walks and ages are so obsessed with this technology that they are missing so much of what is going on with their surroundings, and that this article applies to most areas of daily existence, not just cars. It is foolishness.
Come to the Pacific Northwest and drive through Seattle on I5 at 5pm on a Friday. Good luck! You don’t worry about crazy drivers because nobody moves but at one mile per hour! It can take more than 2 hours to go 30 minutes on an average day in Seattle. WE have the worst traffic and pay the highest gas tax. Welcome to the Evergreen state. haha get it evergreen ever spendin your green b/c of liberals in King County