|
Okay I've been in San Francisco for two months
|
View this Thread in Original format
| josh4 |
and have been witness to two car accidents and one near accident. The first one I was at a corner waiting for a taxi when two cars going in the same direction clipped each other. Not a few weeks later I was in North Beach and this drunken almost runs over a guy & a girl crossing the street. Like the car jerked to a stop and they could have reached out and touched the bumper.
Now I get back from work and there was a huge accident on the street down the block. Lots of people gathered around watching the emergincy vehicles. Apparently there was a big fire and all sorts of stuff.
People in San Francisco CAN NOT DRIVE! |
|
|
| djnaeblis |
| People in Utah cannot drive either. I have never seen an entire state so careless in their driving activities. Red lights, have become optional (for predominantly females, I might add). Stop signs, are 'yield signs'. Plus the grid system of roads sucks too... it's redicirrrusss. |
|
|
| lex400sc |
correction: people in america can't drive.
you can go to the dmv with half a fork sticking out of your head and leave with a dl... |
|
|
| kimchi |
| quote: | Originally posted by lex400sc
correction: people in america can't drive.
you can go to the dmv with half a fork sticking out of your head and leave with a dl... |
:stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: |
|
|
| DaveT |
| quote: | Originally posted by lex400sc
correction: people in america can't drive.
you can go to the dmv with half a fork sticking out of your head and leave with a dl... |
lol, when I got my license in florida the test was driving on a little figure eight...did just this
1. sped up and slammed on breaks when instructed. Had to stop as quick as possible w/o skidding.
2.backup test for like 100 feet. easy.
3. three point turn.
4. successfully park in a parking space that was the smallest one could be by Florida law. There were cones on the corners of the space and as long as you did not hit it, you were good.
Oddly, I used my parents huge car and knicked one of those cones when parking and failed. :( When parking, the car only had about 3 inches on each side of free space, so it was nearly impossible to do anyway. DMV guy said that's where people usually fail, and peeps with big cars failed the parking more often than not.
Anyhow, driving test was like 5 minutes max and I was done.
Went back the next day with my parents smaller car and passed w/ no issues. |
|
|
| sweetcandy girl |
| quote: | Originally posted by lex400sc
correction: people in america can't drive.
you can go to the dmv with half a fork sticking out of your head and leave with a dl... |
don't forget blind and Deaf in that statment!:haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: |
|
|
| DarkAngel |
| quote: | Originally posted by josh4
and have been witness to two car accidents and one near accident. The first one I was at a corner waiting for a taxi when two cars going in the same direction clipped each other. Not a few weeks later I was in North Beach and this drunken almost runs over a guy & a girl crossing the street. Like the car jerked to a stop and they could have reached out and touched the bumper.
Now I get back from work and there was a huge accident on the street down the block. Lots of people gathered around watching the emergincy vehicles. Apparently there was a big fire and all sorts of stuff.
People in San Francisco CAN NOT DRIVE! |
So rent a tank. |
|
|
| Clovis86 |
| quote: | Originally posted by DarkAngel
So rent a PLOW. |
FIXED! |
|
|
| DarkAngel |
| quote: | Originally posted by Clovis86
FIXED! |
FTW :haha: |
|
|
| verndogs |
| quote: | Originally posted by josh4
People in San Francisco CAN NOT DRIVE! |
eh...they're not nearly as bad as New Jersey or Massachusetts drivers |
|
|
| ivanbee |
| quote: | Originally posted by josh4
People in San Francisco CAN NOT DRIVE! |
lol AZN'S
sorry rich :toothless |
|
|
| gehzumteufel |
| quote: | Originally posted by ivanbee
lol AZN'S
sorry rich :toothless |
that is the ing truth. azns suck at driving. and so do women and all old people. |
|
|
|
|