To: RobbyS
Lived in Kansas for 3 long years. There aren't any standards for driving. Each state sets their own. Normally I believe in states rights but without some national standards should a person be allowed to drive outside their licensing state? I've driven in at least 50% of the the US states and I see some common traps that drivers cause. Use of the left lane seems to be a matter of personal choice most places. Merging from entrance ramp to fast moving traffic seems another tripping zone for most. Yeilding to anything seems to be like asking someone to give up a kidney. Following distance Ha! I want a bumper sticket that says "If you can read this,you're in my glove box. Leave my gun alone!"
30 posted on
06/02/2003 10:57:34 AM PDT by
Conspiracy Guy
(Paper or plastic? That is the question.)
To: Flurry
Riding a person's right read bumper in the blind spot. I cring when I see them doing this to an 18-wheeler. He can't see them. they can't see his blinker and sometimes he has to move to the right lane.(I'm thinking about a truck in the middle lane of a six lane road.)
34 posted on
06/02/2003 11:15:42 AM PDT by
RobbyS
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