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Am I the only one to notice this?

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Originally posted by: Bryophyte
Young males act like idiots in front of their peers? :Q

If you think that's startling, young females drive terribly alone and in front of their peers.
 
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: Bryophyte
Young males act like idiots in front of their peers? :Q

If you think that's startling, young females drive terribly alone and in front of their peers.

:laugh: QFT!

and you are right goku, they do. Kid at my HS last year put his newly restored 67 mustang nose down in a ditch leaving graduation practice, not 10 minutes after our SRO gave a speech about us being safe before graduation. He always drove like a moron, and he finally got what was coming to him.
 
Originally posted by: Smartazz
umm, sometimes I get distracted with friends in the car, but sometimes it helps because they can make sure that I see something in the road.

very true, yesterday, my sister pointed out some asshole who was running a red right turn while I had an arrow. He didn't even stop.

Good thing I had her to point him out and my good brakes.
 
I drive alot more safely when I have friends in the car, because I hold their lives in my hands. When I drive alone, I drive like a maniac, like it's the end of the world and I've got somewhere to be.
 
Originally posted by: goku
Originally posted by: MrPickins
Originally posted by: goku
Am I the only one to notice that teenagers and kids in general (20 somethings) drive significantly worse in the presence of their peers but if alone with those older than them, drive better/alright?

This has been common knowledge for a long time...

IIRC, some states tried to pass laws limiting the passengers a new driver can have in the car.

Err, it's not even a matter of having people in your car, but say outside like when they're exiting a school parking lot or infront of a movie theatre with their peers there etc.. While I do have friends who drive quite aggressively, I prefer to drive safely with them cause I wouldn't want to end someone elses life due to my stupidity.

I'm about to blow my brains out from reading your retarded threads. Stop posting before you kill me due to your stupidity.
 
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