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Old 10-23-2003 | 06:11 PM
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I am still shaking, (why do some people drive?)

Almost got killed 25 minuts ago, i am still shaking. I was going south on 94 highway in illinois when everybody starts braking. That was so quick, about 5 cars almost crashed. Guess why everyone was braking?
Some ****ing ******* in lincolne was going in the wrong direction. Can you be so stupid to take the highway in the wrong direction. I am so ****ed.

P.S. Just had to share with the .org, you just don't see something like that everyday. By the way my stock brakes did a good job, god bless them.
Old 10-23-2003 | 06:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Neeferea
Almost got killed 25 minuts ago, i am still shaking. I was going south on 94 highway in illinois when everybody starts braking. That was so quick, about 5 cars almost crashed. Guess why everyone was braking?
Some ****ing ******* in lincolne was going in the wrong direction. Can you be so stupid to take the highway in the wrong direction. I am so ****ed.

P.S. Just had to share with the .org, you just don't see something like that everyday. By the way my stock brakes did a good job, god bless them.
damn artem.....

was it some old fool??
Old 10-23-2003 | 06:18 PM
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damn artem.....

was it some old fool??
I dont know but i know that if i would hit him it would be 70m/hr+ head colision, i would be dead by now.
Old 10-23-2003 | 06:21 PM
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good thing your ok man, thats what matters hopefully no one died from it. gotta be careful with these farkin a$$holes driving..
Old 10-23-2003 | 06:22 PM
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Called the cops... They are looking for him right now...
Old 10-23-2003 | 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Neeferea
"...94 highway in illinois. Some ****ing ******* in lincoln was going in the wrong direction. Can you be so stupid to take the highway in the wrong direction.
I run I94 between Milwaukee and Chi-town often, the only thing that surprises me is that there were'nt two Lincoln's going in the wrong direction. Bad roads everywhere (drivers, congestion, etc.) but 94 from the WI to IN state lines is a friggin' 90MPH+ war zone. Glad your safe and postin'!
Old 10-23-2003 | 06:42 PM
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Betcha it was a whitehead, man they should start re-testing people once they reach 65.
Old 10-23-2003 | 08:02 PM
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Old man tells his wife "I'm going to the city for a while, I've got my phone if you need me" and leaves. A little while later his wife sees on the news that a man is driving the wrong way on the highway so she calls her husband on his cell and says "Hey, get off the highway, it's not safe. There's a guy driving the wrong way!"

And he says

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"One guy driving the wrong way?! Hell, THEY'RE ALL driving the wrong way!!"



Glad you're safe.
Old 10-23-2003 | 08:36 PM
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Originally Posted by 2k2wannabe
Old man tells his wife "I'm going to the city for a while, I've got my phone if you need me" and leaves. A little while later his wife sees on the news that a man is driving the wrong way on the highway so she calls her husband on his cell and says "Hey, get off the highway, it's not safe. There's a guy driving the wrong way!"

And he says

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"One guy driving the wrong way?! Hell, THEY'RE ALL driving the wrong way!!"



Glad you're safe.



OMG, I almost fell from my chair.


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Old 10-23-2003 | 09:19 PM
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Wow, that sucks. We had a old man around here miss an exit on I81 and stopped in the middle of the road (this is a bussy 2 lane high way) and backs up! Killed his passengers and hurt himself real bad!
Old 10-23-2003 | 09:50 PM
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man.. i know how it is man.. i take that highway almost every day... there are some stupid people on the road.. i don't understand how they got their lincenses but somehow they got them... i actually got into an accident right off the e-way.. some dumb *** tried to switch into my lane while i was going like 60 without signals or headlights.. it was some crappy 91 accord.. i quickly turned and he smashed into my side.. i broke a tire rod and busted up my fender and door.. and wanna know the worst part of all.. the guy didn't have insurance so i ended up paying for everything.. and till this day.. that mother ****** has not paid me for the damages that he caused... this was about 2 years ago..

my point is.. juss be careful when you drive in Chicago..
Old 10-23-2003 | 10:30 PM
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man.. i know how it is man.. i take that highway almost every day... there are some stupid people on the road.. i don't understand how they got their lincenses but somehow they got them... i actually got into an accident right off the e-way.. some dumb *** tried to switch into my lane while i was going like 60 without signals or headlights.. it was some crappy 91 accord.. i quickly turned and he smashed into my side.. i broke a tire rod and busted up my fender and door.. and wanna know the worst part of all.. the guy didn't have insurance so i ended up paying for everything.. and till this day.. that mother ****** has not paid me for the damages that he caused... this was about 2 years ago..

my point is.. juss be careful when you drive in Chicago..
that was dumb on your part too...you should've called the cops right there

that way your insurance could at least give your the damage money

the guy had no insruance, he was defiitely a moron and if he didnt pay for insurance, what made you think he was going to pay you?
Old 10-23-2003 | 10:31 PM
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Originally Posted by 2k2wannabe
Old man tells his wife "I'm going to the city for a while, I've got my phone if you need me" and leaves. A little while later his wife sees on the news that a man is driving the wrong way on the highway so she calls her husband on his cell and says "Hey, get off the highway, it's not safe. There's a guy driving the wrong way!"

And he says

(ready?)

"One guy driving the wrong way?! Hell, THEY'RE ALL driving the wrong way!!"



Glad you're safe.
GREAT STUFF! you're the man for a day...or two

glad you're safe too

also, you guys are making NYC cab drivers seem like awesome safe drivers! It makes me appreciate our as$hole SUV drivers in NJ more
Old 10-23-2003 | 10:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Le1717y
man.. i know how it is man.. i take that highway almost every day... there are some stupid people on the road.. i don't understand how they got their lincenses but somehow they got them... i actually got into an accident right off the e-way.. some dumb *** tried to switch into my lane while i was going like 60 without signals or headlights.. it was some crappy 91 accord.. i quickly turned and he smashed into my side.. i broke a tire rod and busted up my fender and door.. and wanna know the worst part of all.. the guy didn't have insurance so i ended up paying for everything.. and till this day.. that mother ****** has not paid me for the damages that he caused... this was about 2 years ago..

my point is.. juss be careful when you drive in Chicago..


What can I say? Drag that mother****er into jail!


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Old 10-24-2003 | 05:40 AM
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Originally Posted by 2k2wannabe
Old man tells his wife "I'm going to the city for a while, I've got my phone if you need me" and leaves. A little while later his wife sees on the news that a man is driving the wrong way on the highway so she calls her husband on his cell and says "Hey, get off the highway, it's not safe. There's a guy driving the wrong way!"

And he says

(ready?)

"One guy driving the wrong way?! Hell, THEY'RE ALL driving the wrong way!!"



Glad you're safe.
hahaha its so true tho - old people (really old) shouldnt be on the road! i've almost been hit numerous times. Glad you're ok tho... that would scare the crap outta me too
Old 10-24-2003 | 06:08 AM
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well about two weeks ago i went to pick up my parents from a party , it was around 3am . i am waiting at a red light when i see this on coming green minivan get so close to me , nearly taking off my side view mirror i quiclkly move to the side and he hit the car behind me, in the car i had about 7 people including me, one if them was a pregnant lady so i was shaking a ll the way home just thinking if that car was me that got hit.
Old 10-24-2003 | 06:28 AM
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Originally Posted by 2k2wannabe
Old man tells his wife "I'm going to the city for a while, I've got my phone if you need me" and leaves. A little while later his wife sees on the news that a man is driving the wrong way on the highway so she calls her husband on his cell and says "Hey, get off the highway, it's not safe. There's a guy driving the wrong way!"

And he says

(ready?)

"One guy driving the wrong way?! Hell, THEY'RE ALL driving the wrong way!!"



Glad you're safe.


I read that joke yesterday and thought of it again when I saw this thread! Nice!
Old 10-24-2003 | 07:52 AM
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I hate to say this but I do see certain demographics (besides the elderly) that tend to have difficulties safely operating motor vehicles. However, I don't want to offend anyone here that may fall into the categories I'm thinking of.

That said, going in the wrong direction on a major highway is flatout IDIOTIC!!
Old 10-24-2003 | 08:20 AM
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Originally Posted by F23A4
I hate to say this but I do see certain demographics (besides the elderly) that tend to have difficulties safely operating motor vehicles. However, I don't want to offend anyone here that may fall into the categories I'm thinking of.

That said, going in the wrong direction on a major highway is flatout IDIOTIC!!
Hey the truth can hurt...plenty of young people drive like punks.
Old 10-29-2003 | 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by CoolMax
Hey the truth can hurt...plenty of young people drive like punks.

Jeez, give the young a break. You wouldn't believe all of the people who would scream and flail their limbs at me when I first started freeway driving. I mean damn, cut an 8 year old kid some slack.
Old 10-29-2003 | 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by CoolMax
Hey the truth can hurt...plenty of young people drive like punks.

plenty of old people drive like morons....ur point?

will
Old 10-29-2003 | 10:11 PM
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Originally Posted by GLE02NJ
that was dumb on your part too...you should've called the cops right there

that way your insurance could at least give your the damage money

the guy had no insruance, he was defiitely a moron and if he didnt pay for insurance, what made you think he was going to pay you?
sorry it took so long to respond.. but.. i did take the guy to court and the judge ruled in my favor.. this guy has just been "MIA" (missing in action) for the last 2 years... ehhh.. oh well.. if they ever find this guy.. this guy is going to jail fosure.. and on top of that.. he has to pay me my $$$ too..
hahahahaha
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Wow!!! That Would Make My Day!!!!!
Old 10-30-2003 | 05:08 AM
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Originally Posted by WILLSE
plenty of old people drive like morons....ur point?

will

hmm, could it be that just as many (if not more) young people drive like morons, so it would be ignorant to make the assumptions about the driver's age?
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Ive been so close to death on the highway that i dont care anymore, if god takes me, I hope he takes whoever caused my demise.

Them old people can be dangerous....

Whose head that story about the old couple who was reported missing for like 3 days? It was snowing and they were headed to their daughters house. Twist is the daughters house was like a few blocks or miles away and they werent missing, they were just circling the neighborhood for like 3 days....

Now thats some ****!!
Old 10-30-2003 | 07:32 AM
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Originally Posted by twinpower
Jeez, give the young a break. You wouldn't believe all of the people who would scream and flail their limbs at me when I first started freeway driving. I mean damn, cut an 8 year kid old some slack.


My daddy put at the helm (the steering wheel) while he manned the gas and brake when I was still in diapers...from Ohio to NYC!
Old 10-30-2003 | 07:35 AM
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Originally Posted by WILLSE
plenty of old people drive like morons....ur point?

will
We've already established that...my remark was aimed at including immature kids in the group who irresponsibly.

Now, what was your point?
Old 10-30-2003 | 07:36 AM
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Originally Posted by dave
hmm, could it be that just as many (if not more) young people drive like morons, so it would be ignorant to make the assumptions about the driver's age?
i wasnt making assumptions i was feeding off of his young remark. cant single any age group out for driving worse than the other. i wasnt starting anywthing just saying that old people drive like morons too not just young people.

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why the young, why the old? There are those middle aged 25-40 that take it upon themselves to try to argue/spank/yell @ their annoying kids while on the freeway in a bad mood/high blood pressure doing 55-65mph-
The truth is everyone out there could be a bad driver @ any moment- So just try to be as safe as possible and keep your eye out for for crazy people-
Thats what makes a bad driver people that let their emotions take over the fact that they are operating a dealy weapon
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Originally Posted by CoolMax
We've already established that...my remark was aimed at including immature kids in the group who irresponsibly.

Now, what was your point?
my point is that u cant single out each age group and sounds like u have a grudge towards young people.... there are more "old" people on the road than young kids and FYI white mini van driviers with the soccer ball on the back r the worst. case closed.

will
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Originally Posted by WILLSE
my point is that u cant single out each age group and sounds like u have a grudge towards young people.... there are more "old" people on the road than young kids and FYI white mini van driviers with the soccer ball on the back r the worst. case closed.

will
True- most of the a-hole drivers I encounter everyday are older people cutting me off/ or driving recklessly prob mad that I'm driving a nice car- I'm 26 and I appear young looking- I was driving home in the rain last night keeping ~3-4
car length behind a Taurus(in moderate traffic) and as we approach a light he speeds up and pulls to the next lane and Flips me the bird- I'm thinking WTF is
his problem?!!
Maybe he thought I had my high beams on him(HID's)
Old 10-30-2003 | 08:04 AM
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my point is that u cant single out each age group and sounds like u have a grudge towards young people.... there are more "old" people on the road than young kids and FYI white mini van driviers with the soccer ball on the back r the worst. case closed.

will


What is your definition of old and young?
I agree that there are plenty of old people who are bad drivers, I just added that there are also plenty of young people who are bad drivers.

Plenty of people here are showing grudges against old people, why can't I have one against young people? I'm not saying that young drivers are the only group of drivers who are bad, I adding to what F23A4 had said, that old drivers aren't the only group of bad drivers.
There's a reason young drivers have high insurance rates, especially those with the high school dream car: the f-body or 'stang. I can't stand the kids who think it's cool to do a burnout on the night of Halloween or insist on hitting 60mph every day on the residential street before they pull into their driveway.
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Certain things are a given:

The elderly in general are going to have more impaired physical abilities than younger people; it's not agist, rather it's just the nature of human beings: we peak and then deteriorate with age. For safety reasons, being retested periodically is a good idea starting @ age 65.

As for the young (as in 21 y/o and younger), it's a fact that this demographic DOES NOT have the same driving experience (in general) as those who have been driving for say...10 years or so. So accidents are more inclined to occur with this group. I myself had a few accidents while in that age category but, haven't had one since. I wasn't intentionally trying to be reckless; rather I just wasn't as aware of my driving environment as I needed to be in order to avoid the accidents. Now in my mid-30s, I know I'm better than the 19 y/o F23A4.

That said, I know there are young and old people that DO drive better than the people in my 26-40 demographic. Hopefully, my son and parents fall into those categories.

On the heels of what Coolmax stated, my son (now age 13 and looking forward to getting his license in 4 years) will not drive ANY car without me or my wife riding shotgun until he turns 22.

Peace.
Old 10-30-2003 | 09:57 AM
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Lets talk distractions...

Glad you are OK and only shaking instead of the other alternative.

I think the distraction factor has alot more to do with accidents than the age/experience. It is easier to get distracted (or pay attention) if you treat the car as a given. What I mean is that the majority of us as car enthusiests like driving just for the sake of it. Sure, we can be reckless nd down right stupid at times, but I doubt very seriously we are weaving in and out of traffic talking on the cell phone while busting out the jams on a daily basis the way some tend to do.

My grandparents are touching 80 and drive lilke normal, sane people. They pay attention to their enviroment and act accordingly. I am 26 and drive too fast, but tend to think I concentrate on what is going on more than the average driver.
Old 10-30-2003 | 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by maxxximus
Glad you are OK and only shaking instead of the other alternative.

I think the distraction factor has alot more to do with accidents than the age/experience. It is easier to get distracted (or pay attention) if you treat the car as a given. What I mean is that the majority of us as car enthusiests like driving just for the sake of it. Sure, we can be reckless nd down right stupid at times, but I doubt very seriously we are weaving in and out of traffic talking on the cell phone while busting out the jams on a daily basis the way some tend to do.

My grandparents are touching 80 and drive lilke normal, sane people. They pay attention to their enviroment and act accordingly. I am 26 and drive too fast, but tend to think I concentrate on what is going on more than the average driver.
I have a rule ( I don't use cellphone on the highway or during agressive driving)
Why? Because i have to pay attantion to the road.
Old 10-30-2003 | 10:53 AM
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willse -- "are more "old" people on the road than young kids and FYI white mini van driviers with the soccer ball on the back r the worst. case closed."

No the absolute worst are the kids with lowered cars and with 1000 watt stereos crankin' with their seats reclined so far they can't see over the steering wheel.
They can't hear or react to an emergency situation any faster than an 80 yr old but they choose to be in this position.

The kid up the street from me has totalled 2 cars so far this year in one car accidents!!! Now that takes talent!!

I just watched a show about this 72 yr old guy in Atlanta who can hustle his Yami R1 around faster than most people dream of!!

IMHO, Most driving errors by elderly citizens are probably caused by some confusion or memory failure and then realization of the error which panics them into making the situation worse.
Most driving errors caused by younger citizens are due to attempting manuevers out of their ability level ... 10ft tall & bulletproof!!

Which is worse? An elderly driver making an honest error or a younger driver trying something stupid that they know they shouldn't or can't do!!
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IMHO, Most driving errors by elderly citizens are probably caused by some confusion or memory failure and then realization of the error which panics them into making the situation worse.
Most driving errors caused by younger citizens are due to attempting manuevers out of their ability level ... 10ft tall & bulletproof!!

Which is worse? An elderly driver making an honest error or a younger driver trying something stupid that they know they shouldn't or can't do!!

Worst drivers
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No the absolute worst are the kids with lowered cars and with 1000 watt stereos crankin' with their seats reclined so far they can't see over the steering wheel.
They can't hear or react to an emergency situation any faster than an 80 yr old but they choose to be in this position.
they don't care because they think they look cool gangsta rollin.
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they don't care because they think they look cool gangsta rollin.
Hey now, let's show some respect: pimpin' ain't easy.
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older people's reaction time is much slower in most cases. they also seem not to pay attention to anything. You know how many times an old person has cut me off badly (less then a foot in front of my car) and has not reacted AT ALL to any of my signs (high beams, honking). The young ones do know what they're doing, although sometimes they really shouldn't be doing that. Being 19 I was hit by some 25+ y.o. punk that didn't check his blind spots. Also, there's numerous times i have almost been crashed into by old people. The only reason I still haven't is because when I see them driving I start paying MUCH more attention to what they're doing and either slow down or change the lane.

So why isn't their insurance as high???


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