Every time. The funniest for me is when they tailgate me then speed around me just to stop at the same traffic light as me a few meters down the road
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I swear most drivers can't see past their own bumper.
Yup, it's them who will be paying extra for gas and changing their breaks sooner. Me, I'll stick with using my regenerative breaking and never have to change my breaks.
Also dealing with potential manslaughter charges or traffic tickets. You never know what's around another car.
My old man used to always say, they're 30 seconds faster to their grave.
But the gas thing is a big one. Hitting the brakes is gas wasted, and pumping it to 60mph just to drive 30 feet and then hit the brakes again is a bunch of wasted gas, and it adds up!
Brakes* 🥲
Them's the breaks.
This is just normal Chicago driving lol
I was gonna say I see this almost every day in Chicago. Ask that risk to get ahead 3 cars.
I always picture them in their head going “Ha! I win at driving! Suck it!”
Then, echoing through their empty heads: Vrooomm, VROOOOOM, vrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Nah, I'm pretty sure that'd the bikers.
Source: am biker. I just like the vrooms.
I was pretty bummed, when the Harley Davidson shop closed, right on the side of where i work. It had been there forever. They also made repairs there.
I'm a developer and hearing the bikes driving around all day was great for work. Like white noise with a sprinkle of gas.
They had a party every year. You could hear them arriving from a mile away, since, as you know, bikers love coming around in huge groups.
Now it's just an empty hall.
Edit: they closed just about a few months ago and i heard them sounds for 15 years.
Man, that's actually kinda sad.
Why don't you take back the streets and get a bike?
Not me. I mean, i love them, i love to see and hear them, but i can't imagine driving one.
MotoGP is my motor sport nr. 1.
But riding myself?
I think it's because of my dad. When he was 20 something, he drove with my uncle's bike right into a barbed wire fence. His body is ridden with deep cuts, from head to toe.
That always deterred me from even thinking about it, i guess.
Harley Davidson not being there anymore is really sad. It's a daily reminder of the time passed... 15 years ago, there was no way a Harley Shop wouldn't have enough customers. I felt the last generation switch, until now i was always like part of everything happening - now it's so clear where my generation ends and that there's a new generation that came of age and "took over" lol
Ahh, I understand. I'm sorry about your father's experience.
It can be bloody dangerous, especially when it comes to other drivers, and shit that could potentially happen.
Must be a harsh feeling seeing that happen around you. But, at least it was fun whilst it lasted
It's interesting seeing all three changes tbh - the only catch in all this, is time passing by too quickly.
Turning lane? In Philly people routinely cross the double yellow to pass.