dangerous driving
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43625)
• Denver, Colorado
1 Jul 16
I thought I'd seen it all.
I've seen people talk on their phone while driving. I've seen people texting while driving. People reading books while driving. People reading maps, or applying makeup. While driving.
I've seen...
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WorDazza
@WorDazza (15826)
• Manchester, England
27 Nov 15
Following on from my observations yesterday regarding people who allow their dogs to foul the footpath and don't clear it up, I have happened upon another target for my ire while out walking Hugo.
I live in a very large...
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jillhill
@jillhill (37353)
• United States
13 Sep 10
It happened this weekend in our little city. A 91 year old woman driving her car hit and killed a disabled man on his scooter as he crossed the street in a pedistrian crosswalk. She said she never even saw him. I know the woman...
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moonchild1au
@moonchild1au (6237)
• Australia
25 Jul 10
Ok, here in sunny Queensland in Australia, dangerous driving is considered anything 40km & more over the speed limit...however, my rant isn't about the high speeds...it's also been proven that anything 10km & more under the speed...
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reinydawn
@reinydawn (11642)
• United States
1 Dec 09
This has always bothered me. At night or during the rain (mostly during the rain) I see so many people driving around without their headlights on. I always wondered why they didn't turn their lights on because it makes it really...
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Heather Echola
@GardenGerty (169489)
• United States
7 Aug 08
A friend of mine had a related discussion and it brought back these memories. A million years ago, before cell phones, on one of hubby's duty nights, an old friend came into the San Diego area, I got lost going back home, at 2:00...
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carolbee
@carolbee (16230)
• United States
4 Mar 08
We have two daughters who live in our area. The weather is horrible. One is stuck in traffic because of the snow and hopefully gets home ok. The other daughter is a firefighter/paramedic and she's working today. I called her about...
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Just an Ordinary Owl?
@owlwings (43897)
• Cambridge, England
21 Dec 07
New directives for Dangerous Driving in the UK include using a hand-held mobile phone whilst driving. You could now be risking a jail sentence if you use a handheld mobile whilst driving in the UK. Hitherto it was subject to a...
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