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oh I know a someone here who is a nervous passenger , she brakes, accelerates and checks the blind spots all the time, she can't even close her eyes as she feels motion-sick |
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When I drive I read the road a long way ahead, if I’m passengering I do the same.
I like to relay that information to the driver so I know they are not missing any potential hazards.
Obviously this only applies to female drivers, it’s not necessary for men. |
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My sisterinlaw described how my brother at a services,softly, said to her. I really love you but we have another 80 miles to go. If you don't keep your mother from screaming or shouting at me or criticising my driving in any way.i will either kill us all or drive back a single man. I think he may have been a bit tetchy by then. |
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"My sisterinlaw described how my brother at a services,softly, said to her. I really love you but we have another 80 miles to go. If you don't keep your mother from screaming or shouting at me or criticising my driving in any way.i will either kill us all or drive back a single man. I think he may have been a bit tetchy by then."
That reminds me of my son (aged 23 at that time) needing a wee on the way to Dundee, we were nearing Hamilton so we stopped
He walks into the services, I go in to get coffee....He comes out of the toilet, spots me and loudly announces "Mumma! Feeling great now! had a surprise dump but now me Patrick is a bit itchy like" omg! I could of clobbered him! |
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"My sisterinlaw described how my brother at a services,softly, said to her. I really love you but we have another 80 miles to go. If you don't keep your mother from screaming or shouting at me or criticising my driving in any way.i will either kill us all or drive back a single man. I think he may have been a bit tetchy by then.
That reminds me of my son (aged 23 at that time) needing a wee on the way to Dundee, we were nearing Hamilton so we stopped
He walks into the services, I go in to get coffee....He comes out of the toilet, spots me and loudly announces "Mumma! Feeling great now! had a surprise dump but now me Patrick is a bit itchy like" omg! I could of clobbered him! "
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It depends who's driving...most people I'm constantly pointing things out or pressing my imaginary brake pedal, a couple I won't ever get in a car with again because I felt that unsafe, and a handful I can relax and just enjoy being driven for a change. |
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" When your riding , do you stomp the floor looking for the brake, tell the other person driving what lane to get in? Slow down ? Speed up?" I dont comment... but I would always rather drive than be driven
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