Posted by henry0 on August 15, 2012 at 13:47:44 from (24.166.89.230):
In Reply to: Re: Above the law? posted by Seat belt on August 15, 2012 at 09:21:08:
My loved one and I have been driving since we were 14 and were raised up in farm country. First of all, We were in a line of traffic and were almost the slowest on the road. The only one going slower was the car we came up on, she turned on turn signals checked for cars approaching on left, started out and some young woman going at least 85 came up on us with out slowing down, LO over corrected when pulling back in. I believe it was the speeder. I guess that you think all 80 year olds should quit driving on interstates. Why not just put all of us in nursing homes, take away our cars and l;et us die. For that matter I have an Aunt who will be 100 in Oct, still lives alone and drives every day. I guess we should have done away with her 20 yrs ago. By the way, I still fly and work on tractors and occasionly take the boat out in Lake Erie. Also, this is our first serious accident in all these3 years. We also don't drink and drive catchon????
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