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09-26-2013 11:23 PM |
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Originally Posted by Nevermore
(Post 1235258)
I told my dad not to do it because it might damage the window and he just looked at me annoyed and said it wouldn't. He has no respect for me or my car and it just annoys me. I even expressed my concerns and asked him not to rag my car out every time he drives it (I get between 28 and 31 miles to the gallon driving it spiritedly but every time he borrows it he brings it back with the computer stating low 20's.) and he just laughed it off at first, and then got annoyed at me when I pressed the issue.
That last one leads into my next pet peeve, a complete lack of respect for my brand new car. Since day one, no one has ever asked for permission to bring food or beverages into my car, they just do it, like it's no big deal, like I didn't just get a new car. I caught my sister with mustard when she decided to bring a soft pretzel with her one time. This seriously bugs me, and no one cares.
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Sounds like there is a gross lack of the laying down of smack on your part. If it's your car, don't let them use it.
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Originally Posted by Asinar
(Post 1235307)
How about when someone pulls themselves out of your car using the window?
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What?! That's something that happens!? I have never seen anyone do that in my car, but I yell at everyone that closes the door using the window. You can tell no one's ever lifted themselves up using my glass as my mind is still in tact enough for me to use this forum.
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Originally Posted by NotSoJDM
(Post 1235348)
People that can't maintain constant speed.
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YES! I guess another one of mine would be when other people cause me to break my cruise control, a common reason being this. It's ok if there's a good reason, but there should never be a good reason to use brakes on the interstate. You should be up to speed by the time you enter, and you should get on the brakes on the exit. If people only had the tiny capacity required to work together, interstate driving would be a beautiful thing.
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Originally Posted by Steve201brz
(Post 1235368)
When I'm waiting at a T in the road to go left and an SUV pulls up on my right. But they pull up WAY farther then me so I can't see traffic from the right side anymore. Now I have to wait for this dumbass to make the turn to make sure I'm clear. Your in an SUV and can clearly see over my car without pulling up that far. Thanks for blocking my view.
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YES! If I'm looking side to side, about to go, and someone does this, I just give them the death stare. 99% of the time they don't even see me though.
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Originally Posted by Chee-Hu
(Post 1235423)
Also truck drivers who drive in the middle lane going 10-15 mph slower than the cars on the lanes to its left and right. Are they taught to drive this way? I see it every single day!
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Um... isn't that what everyone is supposed to do? Left lane for passing, middle lane for cruising, right lane for entering/exiting? If I'm on a 6 lane road, I live in the middle lane and pass in the left. I end up having to use the right lane because of all the fucking up people do as described in every post above, but on a perfect day, I never use the right of 3 lanes. Maybe it's different for trucks? I actually appreciate their staying in the middle, whether they're supposed to or not. It's the people that don't pass them fast enough that are fucking up.
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