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Rude Awakening On Rims Today!

Cruising68

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I'm glad to hear she's doing ok! Hope she gets to full recovery quickly!

Texting and driving is one of my biggest peeves! I've been run clear off the road 3 times by them.
One time it was by a semi on a 65mph highway. I was blessed that there was a break in the guard rail exactly where I was run off.
Was forced through it and on to the grass median at 65mph and had to lightly break and then back up 3-400ft to get back on the road again through the guard rail break.
Not to mention how long you have to wait at green lights now-a-days. No one is beeping at the texting lead car to go because they're all doing the same d*mn thing!
Nice driving!

Yeah the txting at lights sucks. Then when you give the horn a little toot to let them know they are asleep at the wheel and they flip you off like you’re the ahole


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Nice driving!

Yeah the txting at lights sucks. Then when you give the horn a little toot to let them know they are asleep at the wheel and they flip you off like you’re the ahole


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Thanks.

Right?!? And the kicker is, it's illegal. Law enforcement has done nothing to stop them and that's why it's so prevalent.
It used to be a secondary offense and was changed to a primary but for what?
 

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Thanks.

Right?!? And the kicker is, it's illegal. Law enforcement has done nothing to stop them and that's why it's so prevalent.
It used to be a secondary offense and was changed to a primary but for what?
I stopped riding street motorcycles when I moved to Chicagoland 30 years ago and switched to dirt. Such concern for their social media but not their driving


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Thanks.

Right?!? And the kicker is, it's illegal. Law enforcement has done nothing to stop them and that's why it's so prevalent.
It used to be a secondary offense and was changed to a primary but for what?
Yes! But God forbid your window tint is 3% below the 35% legal limit because then you’ll get stopped and end up with a $225 fine! Ask me how I know! Makes no sense! No disrespect to law enforcement or anything but I feel that’s a bit much.


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Yes! But God forbid your window tint is 3% below the 35% legal limit because then you’ll get stopped and end up with a $225 fine! Ask me how I know! Makes no sense! No disrespect to law enforcement or anything but I feel that’s a bit much.


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I know right? I had to take the front, side windows tint off to pass inspection. They weren't that dark at all!
I have no disrespect for law enforcement either but we have no justice system. Ask me how I know that.

Ok, I'm going back on topic.
 



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