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Women...please stop driving

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because of you, my lunch is cold and i have to deal with this crap

On a funny note, the car that hit me was a Dodge Durango SLT and it had to get towed because it was leaking fluids and wouldn't start haha

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Damn, that sucks. How'd it happen?

Oh, that sucks! You OK? My wife has been rear-ended (yeah, yeah) twice this year already -- both times she was stopped at a red light and both times the other driver was a young woman talking on a cell phone. So I feel your pain.

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Oh, that sucks! You OK? My wife has been rear-ended (yeah, yeah) twice this year already -- both times she was stopped at a red light and both times the other driver was a young woman talking on a cell phone. So I feel your pain.

Making a right turn in one of those lanes off to the side with a yield sign. I yielded, probably shouldn't have. Dont know if she was on the phone

I have had a resident tell me she puts her makeup on in the car because rounds are very early. That is on the highway, since our hospital is right off the exit.

I know you're joking, but not entirely fair to blame women. I have a friend that has $200+ a month cell phone bills that has been in probably three or four accidents in the last few years (male).

I have had a resident tell me she puts her makeup on in the car because rounds are very early. That is on the highway, since our hospital is right off the exit.

I know you're joking, but not entirely fair to blame women. I have a friend that has $200+ a month cell phone bills that has been in probably three or four accidents in the last few years (male).

Tell your friend to get the unlimited cell plan for $100.

I agree completely.

My sister totaled my old car. Talking on her phone, drove it into the back of a pick up.

I totally agree too. Many women are easily distracted with stupid shit or doing stupid shit when driving. Am I bitter? You bet. Do I have good reason to be? You bet! :mad:

As someone guilty of grabbing CDs from the backseat to play on the stereo with a free arm while driving 75MPH on 95, I will refrain from any criticism :D

I drive a stick shift, and don't have an earpiece for my cell. When it rings when I'm driving, I ignore it. I am guilty of futzing with the iPod while driving. That can be pretty dangerous, particularly at night.

In other news, this just in (:rolleyes:) from the No Shit, Sherlock Foundation.

Distracted drivers pose safety hazard, according to new UNC study

80% of Car Crashes are from Driver Distractions - Mobiledia

Which worryingly means that 20% of Car Crashes are from un-distracted drivers.

Take Heed,

[url=http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/brochures/fast_facts/ffdl28.htm]Driver Distractions - Don

yeah, driving distracted is dangerous stuff and causes a lot of accidents and as Johnny Carson would say, i did not know that. :rolleyes:

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this takes the record for worst woman driver ever (old clip)

that's some funny shit, hope she didn't get hurt.

i like number 8 cause it's the only one i'd like to see how it exactly happened.

I know what you mean, I kinda think its the funniest one. How can you say you were too distracted to put your helmet on the right way!

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