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POLL: worse drivers--old people VS under 18 toss up--old people drive 25 miles below the speed limit, causing backups, or lose control of their cars and run over people. young kids drive 40 miles over the speed limit, causing you to fear for your life when they ride your bumper, or lose control of their cars and run over people.
u decide. | |
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Fury said: toss up--old people drive 25 miles below the speed limit, causing backups, or lose control of their cars and run over people. young kids drive 40 miles over the speed limit, causing you to fear for your life when they ride your bumper, or lose control of their cars and run over people.
u decide. no offense to the foggies but licenses should only be used as a form of ID after age of 70 | |
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Under 18 - they scare the hell out of me when I'm driving. I'm not the best driver out there, but damn, these kids need to slow down! | |
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Old fogies, easily. | |
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Fauxie said: Old fogies, easily.
I agree with that. If you want to drive 50, stay the f--- out of the left lane! | |
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old people, no contest. | |
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I love my 86 yo nanna, the woman still works but she cant even park!!! My fahter had to do it for her at a family BBQ after she tried for 20 mins on Sunday!!Whoever gave that woman permission to still be driving needs a PRINCE IS WATCHING U " When an Artist Creates, whatever they create belongs to society"
U can't polish a turd.. but u can roll it in glitter In my Profile Pic | |
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i read once that a person of any age who uses a cell phone while they drive has the response time of an 80-year-old.
so if you're on your damn cell, this question is moot! | |
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Anxiety said: i read once that a person of any age who uses a cell phone while they drive has the response time of an 80-year-old.
so if you're on your damn cell, this question is moot! hands free is a joke its not the talking but the dialing that is the problem | |
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shausler said: Anxiety said: i read once that a person of any age who uses a cell phone while they drive has the response time of an 80-year-old.
so if you're on your damn cell, this question is moot! hands free is a joke its not the talking but the dialing that is the problem Oh shit, my hat done fell off | |
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INSATIABLE said: shausler said: hands free is a joke its not the talking but the dialing that is the problem you just made me crash | |
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shausler said: INSATIABLE said: you just made me crash I tend to do that to people. Oh shit, my hat done fell off | |
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INSATIABLE said: shausler said: you just made me crash I tend to do that to people. | |
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Anxiety said: i read once that a person of any age who uses a cell phone while they drive has the response time of an 80-year-old.
so if you're on your damn cell, this question is moot! Like Brandy? | |
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Here you can't get a driver's license until you're 18 but it doesn't matter, I still say old people cos ime they drive more erratically whereas dumbass young drivers are consistently being assholes ie speeding, cutting off etc and it's easier to anticipate. | |
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shausler said: Fury said: toss up--old people drive 25 miles below the speed limit, causing backups, or lose control of their cars and run over people. young kids drive 40 miles over the speed limit, causing you to fear for your life when they ride your bumper, or lose control of their cars and run over people.
u decide. no offense to the foggies but licenses should only be used as a form of ID after age of 70 I completely disagree with this and so will you if you're fortunate enough to still be alive at 70. My father is 75 and he's a great driver. He's never had one accident in the 55 years that he's been driving. He's got great reflexes and gets his eyes checked regularly. We live in a very busy city and he still drives around every day without causing any problems. I think that once you hit 80, you should have to test every year (both written and in car). | |
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Empress said: shausler said: no offense to the foggies but licenses should only be used as a form of ID after age of 70 I completely disagree with this and so will you if you're fortunate enough to still be alive at 70. My father is 75 and he's a great driver. He's never had one accident in the 55 years that he's been driving. He's got great reflexes and gets his eyes checked regularly. We live in a very busy city and he still drives around every day without causing any problems. I think that once you hit 80, you should have to test every year (both written and in car). There are plenty of 70somethings out there who aren't fit. Oh shit, my hat done fell off | |
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INSATIABLE said: Empress said: I completely disagree with this and so will you if you're fortunate enough to still be alive at 70. My father is 75 and he's a great driver. He's never had one accident in the 55 years that he's been driving. He's got great reflexes and gets his eyes checked regularly. We live in a very busy city and he still drives around every day without causing any problems. I think that once you hit 80, you should have to test every year (both written and in car). There are plenty of 70somethings out there who aren't fit. my mom can't operate her tv remote elderly drivers think it's okay to do the speed limit in the left lane. of course when they were in their 20's, the speed limit was 35 mph--so going 55 or more now is asking a bit much. they start acting like they're the millenium falcon or some shit-- | |
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INSATIABLE said: Empress said: I completely disagree with this and so will you if you're fortunate enough to still be alive at 70. My father is 75 and he's a great driver. He's never had one accident in the 55 years that he's been driving. He's got great reflexes and gets his eyes checked regularly. We live in a very busy city and he still drives around every day without causing any problems. I think that once you hit 80, you should have to test every year (both written and in car). There are plenty of 70somethings out there who aren't fit. Yes, that's very true, but there are people of all ages that aren't fit to be driving. Wouldn't you agree? | |
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Empress said: INSATIABLE said: There are plenty of 70somethings out there who aren't fit. Yes, that's very true, but there are people of all ages that aren't fit to be driving. Wouldn't you agree? my epmloyee has really bad tourrets syndrome. she shakes uncontrollably at times and drives to work everyday. i'd be scared having her driving next to me on a two lane highway...sorry | |
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uPtoWnNY said: Anxiety said: i read once that a person of any age who uses a cell phone while they drive has the response time of an 80-year-old.
so if you're on your damn cell, this question is moot! Like Brandy? no, because that'll get you drunk and you'll get a DUI. that's different than driving w/ the cell phone. | |
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Empress said: shausler said: no offense to the foggies but licenses should only be used as a form of ID after age of 70 I completely disagree with this and so will you if you're fortunate enough to still be alive at 70. My father is 75 and he's a great driver. He's never had one accident in the 55 years that he's been driving. He's got great reflexes and gets his eyes checked regularly. We live in a very busy city and he still drives around every day without causing any problems. I think that once you hit 80, you should have to test every year (both written and in car). i completly disagree with your disagreement | |
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Anxiety said: uPtoWnNY said: Like Brandy? no, because that'll get you drunk and you'll get a DUI. that's different than driving w/ the cell phone. I meant the singer. | |
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