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eddie
Posts:74

 | | 01/21/2008 2:27 PM |
Alert | | Why don't people stop when they notice a car backing out of a spot? I swear I have been all but ready to put the car in drive and people will drive around me. Is this a Phoenix thing, an Arizona thing or were people just not in that much of a rush back in the midwest? | | | |
| | Mommybrittany
Posts:250

 | | 01/21/2008 2:32 PM |
Alert | | I think it's a West Coast thing Eddie. Everyone is more important than the next person, and in a bigger hurry. I've done it, I'm not proud... But once it's done to you, you learn to be more cautious and a courteous driver! Patience out here is a definite must since most dont have it! | | | |
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| | Jason
Posts:3378


 | | 01/21/2008 2:45 PM |
Alert | | I'll stop if I'm far enough back, but I hate it when people back out of spaces without even looking or worse, looking, seeing me coming and thinking their time is so much more important so they back out anyway. By that time I'm too close so all I can do is drive around. One time I was backing out of a spot at Blockbuster, on the NNY side and there was a lifted truck half-way down towards AC. It was going slow enough and far enough away that I should have had enough time to get out of the spot and start moving, but no. The truck gunned it and it was all I could do to stop so the back half of my car wasn't torn off. | | Joined: Jul 2005 | |
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