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coolbreeze01 wrote:
A few more bad drivers off the road.
"IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (AP) โ Authorities say a chain-reaction crash during a dust storm in southeastern Idaho has sent 10 people to the hospital.
The Idaho State Police say the crashes involving nine vehicles shut down both directions of Interstate 15 south of Idaho Falls Saturday afternoon for about seven hours.
A police statement says "many of the drivers were driving too fast when entering the dust storm with zero visibility, causing a chain reaction crash."
Ten people were taken to hospitals, but there was no immediate word on their conditions."
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DodgeVoltage wrote:rollingslow wrote:
I belive Texas has the friendliest drivers but the best i think are in Oklahoma
Well, I guess you haven't spent much time or lived in Oklahoma. If it's got an OU sticker on it, you had better watch out. It will either run you off the road cutting you off without a signal, or run into you going too fast. 9 years there was enough...
โNov-30-2014 07:55 AM
rollingslow wrote:
I belive Texas has the friendliest drivers but the best i think are in Oklahoma
โNov-30-2014 04:14 AM
free radical wrote:
Best drivers are in the mountainous areas,those that aren't don't live long..
Worst drivers are in the biggest cities,as everyone seems to be in too much of a rush all the time..
As far as countries go Japan has probably the most polite drivers in the world
http://youtu.be/WfrKFU9z0GQ
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holstein13 wrote:DiskDoctr wrote:I see where you are coming from. It never occurred to me to make a comment on right to carry or anything like that. I was just pointing out that the fact that the guy in front of you may be armed should give you pause before blaring your horn at him or her. For the record, I have a concealed weapons permit so I'm not definitely not making any political points with my comment.
It just drives me crazy when some people scapegoat guns and properly prepared citizens as a political agenda.
Not saying that was your intention, gotta stay diligent or our kids won't have the freedom to camp, rv, or much of anything else ๐
โNov-29-2014 06:27 AM
Pepperoni wrote:
Michigan. If you can avoid hitting a deer for 5 years in a row, you are considered an expert.
โNov-28-2014 02:51 PM
mlts22 wrote:
I'd second Germany. Here in Texas, drivers are OK as a whole, although any moisture on the roads will turn any major artery into a parking lot... and if there is even a threat of black ice... don't even try.
Usually the worst here are out of staters, or people from other countries. Hit rural Texas, and people will still pull over into the breakdown lane to let you by and even wave. However, get near Austin, and you can tell the non-natives quite easily.
โNov-28-2014 09:51 AM