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Thread started 09/28/06 12:39pm

MickG

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What kind of Driver are you?

My last acident/ticket was back in 1994ish.

I'd think I'd get better insurance rates. lol

When was your last ticket or acident?
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Reply #1 posted 09/28/06 12:44pm

luv4all7

Last month.

I'm a lousy driver and I have a million lousy driving stories.
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Reply #2 posted 09/28/06 12:48pm

Tom

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MickG said:

My last acident/ticket was back in 1994ish.

I'd think I'd get better insurance rates. lol

When was your last ticket or acident?


I just recently had a bunch of tickets finally come off my record, only to get another speeding ticket last month, LOL. I was doing so well there for a few years, then bam, busted.

As for what kind of driver I generally drive about 20mph over the speed limit on highways, and about 10-15mph over the limit on city roads. I have zero patience for slow drivers, though as long as they stay in the right lane I'm fine. But when people get in the passing lane and put their car on cruise control, set at the exact speed limit, I start tailgating them and yelling obscenities. smile
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Reply #3 posted 09/28/06 2:31pm

IstenSzek

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i'm an ok driver. i've had 2 tickets since 1998.

1 was for speeding, lol, a total of 3 miles an hour too fast. € 45,-

mad

1 was for parking on a lawn for a total of 4 minutes. € 65,-

mad

plus i've had my car totalled twice already by old semi-blind dudes
who smashed into my car as i stood for a light or a turn.

although that kinda didn't turn out too bad both times since i've a
very good insurance that gives me the total catalogueprice for the
car if it is wrecked within 1.5 years.

yay!
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Reply #4 posted 09/28/06 2:35pm

INSATIABLE

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Hell on wheels. cool
Oh shit, my hat done fell off
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Reply #5 posted 09/28/06 2:36pm

HereToRockYour
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I'm ok. In 10 years of driving, I've had two speeding tickets and one minor parking lot accident.

I have to say, getting a speedy, sporty car (1990 BMW 325ic) has made me a more. . . um. . . aggressive driver. boxed It's just that the car can do whatever I want to do, effortlessly. . . I just THINK about it and it does it. . . and sometimes what I want to do is get ahead of that slow mutherfucker in the lane next to me. That's all.
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Reply #6 posted 09/28/06 2:37pm

NDRU

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I'm a very safe driver. I had a fender bender when I was 16 that wasn't my fault. I used to drive fast, but now I just chill in the slow lane and still it's incredibly dangerous out there, and getting more dangerous every day.

Road rage is no joke, and people forget that driving is deadly.

Oh, I forgot I got rear ended about a year ago when the light turned green and the guy behind me didn't wait for me to go before he did.
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Reply #7 posted 09/28/06 2:46pm

IstenSzek

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NDRU said:

I'm a very safe driver. I had a fender bender when I was 16 that wasn't my fault. I used to drive fast, but now I just chill in the slow lane and still it's incredibly dangerous out there, and getting more dangerous every day.

Road rage is no joke, and people forget that driving is deadly.

Oh, I forgot I got rear ended about a year ago when the light turned green and the guy behind me didn't wait for me to go before he did.
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no shit. other people in their cars seem to think they're untouchable.

the kind of shit i've seen happen on the road, it's insane.

i never ever even look at the cars next to me at traffic lights now,
since i've had some very bad experiences with that.

people staring at you from their car and if you so much as glance at
them, they're ready to drag you out of your car and beat you to pulp

disbelief

a few months ago some insane prick just chased my brother for almost
an hour! and for no reason. my brother was doing 80 km/ph where he's
allowed 80 km/ph so some idiot comes up behind him. doing 120 and he
can just overtake my brother since there's no one on the road.

still he chose not to and harass my brother clinging on to his car,
giving him the big lights, honking and shit.

so my brother pulls off the road into a small town and this dude is
still at his rear. finally my brother puts the car next to the road
and dude stops as well, gets out and makes the "i will shoot you"
gesture with his hands.

eek

then my brother tried to drive away and this shit followed him all
the way round the district for an hour!

my brother called my at home and told me to take my car out of the
garage and leave the gate open so he could cruise around the curve
and quickly put his car in the garage. and so we did. he drove into
the garage and i slammed the door shut.

that's how my brother finally lost the nut.

disbelief
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Reply #8 posted 09/28/06 2:53pm

NDRU

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IstenSzek said:



no shit. other people in their cars seem to think they're untouchable.



disbelief


That's nutz!

this seems to be the trouble. The "protection" of metal and the impersonal nature of us being seperated makes people act in ways they never would face to face.

I think people also don't realize that driving is stressful because we do it every day. The stress makes us act out with rage.
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Reply #9 posted 09/28/06 2:53pm

Mach

last accident last oct 05 ... $3800 worth of damage

3 accidents in 24 yrs each being the other person fault for truning left INTO oncomming traffic ( me ) all 3 persons were issued a ticket

I have not had any tickets

~knock on wood~
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Reply #10 posted 09/28/06 3:14pm

IrresistibleB1
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i got a warning ticket for speeding about 3 years ago. the cop was fired a few weeks later. lol i'd love to think i had something to do with it... wink
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Reply #11 posted 09/28/06 3:47pm

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After 12 years, no at-fault accidents or tickets. I've gotten two written warnings, but I don't consider them "tickets" because in Indiana (where I was living at the time), written warnings don't get reported to the state or put on your driving record.

The first warning was for having a headlight out, on the same night it burned out. I'd already tried to fix it, but the auto parts store had closed for the night. (The "real" reason for stopping me might have been the paper temporary license plate on my car.)

The second warning was for driving a Miata at 63 mph in a 45 mph construction zone. I have no idea how I managed to get off with a warning for that.

I did flunk the written test when I moved here and applied for a Washington state driver license. boxed And they've since changed the rules and started waiving the written test for new residents with a valid out-of-state license. mad
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Reply #12 posted 09/28/06 4:15pm

HereToRockYour
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matt said:

After 12 years, no at-fault accidents or tickets. I've gotten two written warnings, but I don't consider them "tickets" because in Indiana (where I was living at the time), written warnings don't get reported to the state or put on your driving record.

The first warning was for having a headlight out, on the same night it burned out. I'd already tried to fix it, but the auto parts store had closed for the night. (The "real" reason for stopping me might have been the paper temporary license plate on my car.)

The second warning was for driving a Miata at 63 mph in a 45 mph construction zone. I have no idea how I managed to get off with a warning for that.

I did flunk the written test when I moved here and applied for a Washington state driver license. boxed And they've since changed the rules and started waiving the written test for new residents with a valid out-of-state license. mad


Yeah, you SHOULD have been ticketed for the construction zone (wasn't there a school zone thing too?), and there are other things you just didn't get caught doing, so. . . nana
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Reply #13 posted 09/28/06 5:55pm

gyro34

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i got a warning ticket for speeding about 3 years ago. the cop was fired a few weeks later. lol i'd love to think i had something to do with it... wink


lol
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Reply #14 posted 09/28/06 5:59pm

gyro34

I am usually a safe driver. However, I have two tickets in my record and both because I was distracted. The first ticket I got it inside FAU's campus for going at 10 mph faster. The second ticket involved three cars and mine which was this february, and ever since then I am very cautious.
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Reply #15 posted 09/28/06 6:01pm

HobbesLeCute

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I'm a very cautious and nervous driver. Heavy traffic terrifies me.

I mostly just ride the bus these days. No need to worry about parking and sometimes vagrants touch my penis (they think they're violating me, but I LOVE IT).
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Reply #16 posted 09/28/06 6:10pm

starkitty

the kind who drives?
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Reply #17 posted 09/28/06 6:14pm

CarrieMpls

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I had a few fender benders when I was quite young and I was in a fairly serious accident once, but it wasn't my fault. Someone had fallen asleep at the wheel and was rounding a corner at 3am in the rain coming towards me head on in my lane. eek

Though I've been pulled over once or twice, I've never had a ticket. I'm a very cautious driver. I don't speed, I stop for lights and stop signs and I generally obey traffic rules. innocent
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Reply #18 posted 09/28/06 10:24pm

brownsugar

i cant drive, but if i could i would rack up on speeding tickets nod
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Reply #19 posted 09/29/06 1:37pm

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HereToRockYourWorld said:

Yeah, you SHOULD have been ticketed for the construction zone (wasn't there a school zone thing too?)


No, the school zone incident involved my ex-wife. She got ticketed for speeding in a school zone... in front of the school where she was teaching. Luckily for her, the supervising officer who reviewed the ticket happened to be the cop who did educational presentations at the school. He called her up and said he'd throw out her ticket.


and there are other things you just didn't get caught doing, so. . . nana


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Reply #20 posted 09/29/06 1:49pm

REDFEATHERS

My last *accident* was my first, which is pretty good so to speak..

lol

ahem..
anyway I was driving along a counrty road, took a corner in 4th gear, couldnt handle it and ended up in a hedgerow.. my brother and sister falling from the back into the front seats.. my Mum told me to get out and she would take over the wheel.. sad

I was doing ok - honest!!!
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Reply #21 posted 10/04/06 10:45am

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matt said:

HereToRockYourWorld said:

Yeah, you SHOULD have been ticketed for the construction zone (wasn't there a school zone thing too?)


No, the school zone incident involved my ex-wife. She got ticketed for speeding in a school zone... in front of the school where she was teaching. Luckily for her, the supervising officer who reviewed the ticket happened to be the cop who did educational presentations at the school. He called her up and said he'd throw out her ticket.


and there are other things you just didn't get caught doing, so. . . nana


zipped

innocent

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Actually your ass really needs to go back to drivers ed or some type of driving school and learn how to brake for stop signs and stop lights properly. Your braking in just HORRIBLE.


"Watch Jess's seatbelt break and she flies through the window...WEEEEE!"


PS There is no reason to bring up my driving abilites...I already know I drive like an ASSHOLE and I have the driving records to prove it. Atleast I can brake before the last second. rolleyes So HA!


God I think I didn't need that extra shot of espresso starbucks gave me....
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Reply #22 posted 10/25/06 8:35am

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about a year and a half ago I ran a red light and hit the side of a car. biggrin

It wasnt my fault though. The light posts were on the corners of the street and a deliver truck was parked at the corner so I couldn't see it. smile
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