I've found in bumper to bumper traffic that if I'm considerate enough to back off from the person in front of me, it's an invitation for people who didn't merge at the back of the line to cram themselves into that space. I've also learned that if you don't stay close to someone in front of you, they'll adopt the "invisible car" syndrome--leaving a space between them and the car in front of them as though they think an invisible car is there--and that is my pet peeve. The line is long enough without six to eight feet between cars. (And oddly, even with those 6 to 8 feet spaces, the merging car will squeeze in front of me. Go figure.)
2007-06-13 04:59:34
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answered by Jess 7
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Why do people sit and wait until you are just about to them to rip out if front of you and then insist on driving 20 mph below the speed limit? Or why do they blow stop/yield signs, almost hit you, then look at you like your the idiot? What's funny though, is most of those idiots have dents in their cars.
2007-06-13 12:17:15
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answered by sctprincess 2
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If it's bumper-to-bumper, by definition everyone is driving too close to the car in front of them. That's why it's called that.
2007-06-13 11:53:09
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answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7
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Stupid and uneducated people with grandios opinions and no capacity to contemplate rational thought. And I'm not talking about you... just what's on my mind today.
2007-06-13 11:54:11
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answered by Anonymous
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that is one of mine too. rude people, inconsiderate people, and things of that nature are also my pet peeves. good luck.
2007-06-13 11:58:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Driving fast in bad weather conditions (often with no lights on). Kill yourself by all means but don't take me with you!
2007-06-13 11:53:34
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answered by Anonymous
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