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How come every time someone almost gets in an accident its an old or aggressive driver?

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How come every time someone almost gets in an accident its an old or aggressive driver?

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  1. Old - they've already got one foot in the grave how many brain cells do you think they have left to drive with? No offense to old people but anything they've done in their past (ie drinking and partying or anything else) has caught up with them and they aren't on top of their game or brake pedal for that matter.

    Aggressive - You try swerving in and out of traffic and running red lights and see how long you aren't in an accident.


  2. I drive very courteously and pay attention to all the drivers around me.  But most would say I'm a fast driver. I see most accidents caused by the ones who don't know what's happening around them on the road-old drivers, cell phone drivers, the clueless.

  3. i resent that!

  4. So Jay, which are you?

    Me, I am an old aggressive driver to many. But you can count on the fingers of one foot the number of accidents that I have caused.

    The ones that I notice are the young wannabees that don't have the time behind the wheel to even think about multi-tasking.

    The ones with a cell phone in one ear, keeping time on the steering wheel with one hand and trying to operate the GPS with the other.

    We all have those drivers we have a distaste for, and that is ok as long as we leave them room on the road too.

  5. not all the time! sometimes a person can,t help it. i saw lots of wrecks.

  6. SAW A LADY HIT A  TREE ONCE  

           [AN OLD AGGRESSIVE TREE]

        

             THINK BEFORE YOU SINK!!

                                    STEREOTYPICALLY YOURS,

                                                UNKSLY

                                      "BRILLIANT"!!!!

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