Posted by GVSII on October 08, 2014 at 08:33:26 from (74.79.219.122):
In Reply to: texting and driving posted by jon f mn on October 08, 2014 at 04:38:03:
I was comeing out of a grocery store and starting across the parking lot,still in the cross walk and a car is comeing toward me heading for the exit which is about 50 feet ahead of her.The young woman driveing has her head down,both hands off the wheel and texting to beat the band.Totally unaware!I was so tempted to slap or kick the side of her car but all I could think of was her becoming startled,hitting the gas pedal and driving into traffic.As Jon says,N.Y. drivers are notorious for pulling into the lane you are signaling a move to.They also like to "fly formation" just off your rear bumper as you are signaling a lane change into the lane they are in-they WILL NOT back off to give you room and they won't pass you either,they just hang there.
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