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    After living in florida for a few years and seeing how terrible people there drive, and driving the interstate alot lately, has made me think of all the different driving personalities people have.

    Today, this guy completely cuts me off, nearly ran me off the road in his P.O.S. Saturn, and I kindly give him the 20 second horn honk to let him know he's my new best friend, and the rest of the length of highway, he feels he needs to continuously speed up, slow down, pass me over, and over and give me the finger each time.

    1)Left lane bandits- Seriously if you're not passing then get the fuuck out of the left lane. The line of cars behind you and other motorists passing you on the right should be a hint.

    2)Slow mergers- So as I am behind you and we are approaching the highway at breakneck speeds of 40mph when the speed limit is 70mph I just have to wonder if I am going to survive this and not only that, but since I am stuck behind you I look like a douchebag as well

    3)Variable speed man- I have my cruise control set and I passed you about a mile ago, but for some reason here you come passing me only to have me catch up and pass you again while never changing speeds. Then you see me passing so you speed up again until it becomes an endless cycle.

    4)Challenger- I'm only passing you because you're going slower, but for some reason you see this as a challenge and now you're riding my *** and then passing me really fast then cutting me off for no reason. Somewhat similar to the variable speed man, but more aggressive.

    5)Impatient passer- I'm passing a couple cars, but you want to pass faster and so you keep jumping into the right lane only to get stuck behind the car I'm passing over and over and just don't seem to get it.

    6)Oh no a cop!- The speed limit is 70mph, but you believe that it is necessary to slam your brakes and drop to 60mph when you see a cop on the side of the road.

    7)Mystery braker- There's no cars or obstacles for miles ahead of you, but for some reason you are hitting your brakes. Maybe you saw a bug that I didn't?

    8)Nonconformist- If you're driving in South Florida and everyone is doing 80mph and yet you stick to 10 under the speed limit it is really making you the unsafe one. I know they might drive slower in Quebec, but you've really got to adapt.

    9)The Tag-Along - You are at every gas station, rest stop, and fast food joint I stop at. For 500 miles you're right in my rear-view. Usually also a "Variable Speed Man."

    10)Mr. Slow And Steady - I wonder how you get anywhere. It seems this guy drives without stopping--No gas, no food, no pee breaks; perfectly content to putt along at 55mph, indefinitely. You're the guy that I pass after my hour-long lunch break in less than 5 minutes after getting back on the freeway.

    11)The Swerver - You're the guy that's constantly weaving around non-existent pot holes, dead deer, and fallen trees.

    12)Mr. Angryman - Driving makes you mad. Really, really mad. So mad that you feel compelled to give me a dirty look every time I pass you, keeping your eye contact for as long as possible.
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    That's all I can think of for now. Please add to the list if you've got any of your own.
    *Matt


    Old people shouldnt use the internet.

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    haha STICKY THIS

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      He is dead on with 1 3 and 7! I couldnt have said this better myself...
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        we have number 7 real bad here. there is a tunnel that goes under the mobile river, and for some reason there is an invisible stop sign that only out of towners can see. the object is to use the down hill to gain speed so you dont have to gas it on the uphill part, well out of towners drive through and as soon as they hit the bottom they jam on the damn brakes...brings traffic to a stand still till about 8 at night....sucks
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          I hate most people on that list....

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            i love 12. they make me happy

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            • #7
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              Originally posted by StrtRacer98 View Post
              Today, this guy completely cuts me off, nearly ran me off the road in his P.O.S. Saturn, and I kindly give him the 20 second horn honk to let him know he's my new best friend, and the rest of the length of highway, he feels he needs to continuously speed up, slow down, pass me over, and over and give me the finger each time.
              Sounds like Oklahoma drivers.


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              • #8
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                Usually im not too bad, but stupid drivers give me road rage....



                You know the absolute worst, most dangerous drivers out there?

                The old people....

                The old people who have never had their car over 2,000 RPMs, and pull out onto the road, and take 2 miles to get up to speed (which is 20 below the speed limit, usually)
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                • #9
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                  i cant stand people that slow down to 5 mph to turn!
                  it slows down everybody on the road

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                    Originally posted by StrtRacer98 View Post
                    You know the absolute worst, most dangerous drivers out there?

                    ORIENTALS....

                    The ORIENTALS who have never had their car over 2,000 RPMs, and pull out onto the road, and take 2 miles to get up to speed (which is 20 below the speed limit, usually)
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                      In Oklahoma, if your not driving a truck or an SUV, your invisible to everyone else on the road.


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                      • #12
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                        this is what i noticed last weekend driving to and back from washington
                        washington:slow drivers line up on the left lanes
                        oregon: everyone lines up acoss the lanes and drives at the same speed.

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                          on a road trip a few years back i distinctly remember a pair of #10's (slow 'n steady) puttin' along exactly side-by-side on a two lane stretch going at least 5 or more miles under the speed limit...cars were backing up and going insane, and finally a guy in a black 3rd gen camaro stomps it and threads directly between them on the dotted white line---it was crazy.

                          not saying it was a good idea, but it's crazy that it took that much to get the ppl to stop doing that haha.
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                          • #14
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                            i met one of those variable speed drivers thursday on the interstate.... played dadgum leap frog like 6 times......

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                            • #15
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                              just go to texas and drive. I drove through houston once, in my buddys GTI and that was the most fun thing ever, its was 90+ in rush hour traffic...ballin

                              plus if you are driving down a big open road and someone is going slower and you come up on them, they will pull off.
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