Seriously people when changing lanes you might want to check your blind spot, how hard is it to turn your head and look out the window before you attempt to merge your car in to mine? Turning on your signal light after you begin your merge does not make you have the right of way nor does your handicapped tag give you an excuse to drive like a R-tard. Signal, then check to make sure you can merge safely, and then merge. It’s so simple yet very few people do it. Also put down the fucking cell phones while driving IT’S THE LAW! —Eyes Wide Shut

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  1. i hear ya op, perhaps they’re so embarrassed at their driving they don’t want to look around

  2. My mother-in-law’s logic is that “they can see me , I can’t see them so they can move”. Thank (choose deity here) she doesn’t drive anymore.

  3. I can’t stand cell phone drivers.

    especially the ones who think its okay to check thier phones at a red light, then when the light changes they are still stopped, looking at their phones, while the car ahead of them has been gone for a while.

  4. another interesting tidbit,,,

    if you adjust your mirrors correctly you won’t have a blind spot!

    you should not see your own car in your side mirrors.

    adjust the mirror away from you until your car slips out of the picture.

    now your rear view will overlap your side mirror.

    No more blind spots!

    PASS IT ON!

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