โJun-30-2014 10:58 AM
โJul-06-2014 07:22 AM
โJul-06-2014 06:54 AM
AprilWhine wrote:usmohls2@yahoo.com wrote:
Had to take a road trip by car last week. A Prevost MH towing a 7 series BMW 4 down passed me like I was parked. I sped up just to see how fast He was going. Twenty seven MPH over the speed limit! That right,102 miles per hour! If the driver of the Prevost reads this post, I want to give you two thumbs down!!!
Troll post and you guys are feeding him till he's nice and fat. ๐
1. There is no base plate made for a BMW 7 series, only the 3 series and the Mini Cooper can be flat towed.
2. As a Prevost owner and driver, I know they are geared to be over-the-road busses. I have a Detroit Series 60 engine, 475 hp and 1400 ft/lbs of torque. I have plenty of power but with the gearing, I'm at redline near 80 mph.
So basically, the OP started a Prevost envy thread and you guys all fell for it. LOL :B
โJul-06-2014 06:48 AM
darsben wrote:
Why should his speed bother you.
Were you going the speed you wanted?
Did he do something dangerous to you?
Ease up enjoy your trip do not let what others do affect you enjoyment.
Life is to short.
โJul-03-2014 03:40 PM
darsben wrote:
Why should his speed bother you.
Were you going the speed you wanted?
Did he do something dangerous to you?
Ease up enjoy your trip do not let what others do affect you enjoyment.
Life is to short.
โJul-03-2014 10:15 AM
โJul-03-2014 10:09 AM
rickeoni wrote:OK - so now were talking about unsafe driving earlier in the thread where posters advise to call the police. Now at the bottom of the same thread, we are now talking about distracted driving while using the cell phone!Desert Captain wrote:dodge guy wrote:
FWIW, I rarely talk while I`m driving. but when I do the call comes second to driving and paying attention to the road. I`ve never cut anyone off, veered across the road or ran over a motorcycle! Those that say it can`t be done, obviously can`t do it! I`ve seen people in a car that can`t even drive and change the radio or heater/AC. I`m not worried about me, but the idiots around me, and there are a lot of them!
And comparing talking on a cell phone to DUI, is ridiculous and just another reason that supports my statement above!
Sadly you could not be more wrong. Study after study has demonstrated that someone using a cell phone typically has the same motor skills as an intoxicated driver who is twice the legal limit (.16) and texting is far more dangerous than a phone call.
There is no way your first paragraph can be accurate as well. If you are on the phone how do you know you have never cut someone off? I have had lots of distracted drivers violate my right of way and drive on blissfully unaware or simply not caring.
The saddest part of your post is the attitude that I can do it, its the others that are the problem. Distracted driving is against the law, period! But then those pesky laws are just for other people.... right?
:S
So very correct, it was that type of logic that the "professional" driver had who drove into my daughter while she was stopped at a red light.
โJul-03-2014 07:57 AM
Desert Captain wrote:dodge guy wrote:
FWIW, I rarely talk while I`m driving. but when I do the call comes second to driving and paying attention to the road. I`ve never cut anyone off, veered across the road or ran over a motorcycle! Those that say it can`t be done, obviously can`t do it! I`ve seen people in a car that can`t even drive and change the radio or heater/AC. I`m not worried about me, but the idiots around me, and there are a lot of them!
And comparing talking on a cell phone to DUI, is ridiculous and just another reason that supports my statement above!
Sadly you could not be more wrong. Study after study has demonstrated that someone using a cell phone typically has the same motor skills as an intoxicated driver who is twice the legal limit (.16) and texting is far more dangerous than a phone call.
There is no way your first paragraph can be accurate as well. If you are on the phone how do you know you have never cut someone off? I have had lots of distracted drivers violate my right of way and drive on blissfully unaware or simply not caring.
The saddest part of your post is the attitude that I can do it, its the others that are the problem. Distracted driving is against the law, period! But then those pesky laws are just for other people.... right?
:S
โJul-03-2014 07:24 AM
dodge guy wrote:
FWIW, I rarely talk while I`m driving. but when I do the call comes second to driving and paying attention to the road. I`ve never cut anyone off, veered across the road or ran over a motorcycle! Those that say it can`t be done, obviously can`t do it! I`ve seen people in a car that can`t even drive and change the radio or heater/AC. I`m not worried about me, but the idiots around me, and there are a lot of them!
And comparing talking on a cell phone to DUI, is ridiculous and just another reason that supports my statement above!
โJul-03-2014 07:13 AM
2012Coleman wrote:
Its pretty interesting that on the same forum, people will tell you on one thread to make calls to report an activity while driving, and then on another thread rail against distracted driving due to cell phone use. Both types of threads on here have been titled as "You Can't Fix Stupid"
โJul-03-2014 06:48 AM
โJul-03-2014 04:39 AM
Mr.Beebo wrote:Dave H M wrote:
Troll post and you guys are feeding him till he's nice and fat. ๐
So basically, the OP started a Prevost envy thread and you guys all fell for it. LOL :B
He hasn't posted since the first, but I'm sure he is still here....
โJul-03-2014 04:30 AM
Dave H M wrote:
Troll post and you guys are feeding him till he's nice and fat. ๐
So basically, the OP started a Prevost envy thread and you guys all fell for it. LOL :B
โJul-02-2014 11:15 PM
โJul-02-2014 06:01 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
When I answered 9-1-1 We had a caller telling us about the apparently drunk driver weaving all over the road in front of him... Troopers caught up.. The driver he was calling about was weaving about kind of like an arrow in flight (Straight down the center of his lane) The caller however (We did notice his voice was a bit..er.. slured) You guessed it, Intoxicated.
Another story: A couple pulled into one post parking lot, Parked in the NO PARKING part of the lot got out and were arguing about how drunk the driver was.. She insisted he was too drunk to drive and she should be driving.
She was half right.. HE WAS too drunk to drive.. So we provided him with a nice Blue taxi to take him to where he spent the night.
She was too drunk as well.. but she got a checker cab
The car went to impound.