Jhbryaniv
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? ? ?HA!!!!! This happened on Hillsboro at 95, at the first traffic light just west of 95!!!!!!!!!
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? ? ?HA!!!!! This happened on Hillsboro at 95, at the first traffic light just west of 95!!!!!!!!!
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On rare occasion I couldn't figure out fault I had a handful of troopers on dial to find out who was. hahaHA! Write her a ticket? Hell no he didn't! LE is almost non-existent down here. It's the damn wild west! I'm just happy he was professional acting.
You know how you are supposed to determine fault in a non-private property accident up there in GA? Down here, they DON'T have to determine fault in ANY collision!
Never apologize for that message @Blmpkn - I think all strong men need to recognize we need to be good to one another and be living examples of strength through kindness.
I used to stop at that Wawa once a shift when working North Broward.HA!!!!! This happened on Hillsboro at 95, at the first traffic light just west of 95!!!!!!!!!
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My NC home is in a popular tourist destination, too, and we get all kinds of stupid drivers up here. Generally speaking, if there's a huge traffic jam or incident around us (we're in the mountains), it's an even-money bet that there's a Florida plate at the onset of the problem. Actually, to be fair, in the past decade or so they've gotten to be much better about driving in the mountains; before that, they were generally known as "Flor-idiots".My sister has lived a bit north of Tampa for several years now. And of course, my parents are now buying a house a bit north of that. I absolutely HATE driving in FL, and it's getting harder and harder to avoid it. My parents will DEFINITELY live too far away from any airports to make getting an uber an affordable option.
That said, I do live in a tourist town popular with Floridians in the summertime escaping the heat, and we get the exact same horrible driving. We get the NYers and NJers more in the wintertime and they bring a different kind of special with them. And everybody wants to move here, so some of them stick around and bring the bad driving permanently.
Amazingly, when I took my road trip up the east coast to New Brunswick in late summer, people were driving VERY calm and predictably as I got through the NYC area and up into New England.
Not the new wheels - Aarrgghh!
Looks like a good advertisement for ARB & Black Rhino…. Having said that, how do you like your front bumper and wheels? I’m about to purchase a Tremor and my research steers me to ARB and Black Rhino.Ughhhhhhh. Just a mere two weeks after a road-rager struck my wife's new Bronco Sport on purpose, a young lady drove her Honda into my Ranger while I was on a quick work errand. I estimate $3500 to $5000 in damages to her car, while I'd say I got off pretty damn lucky.
On the downside, I feel a little bad. At the moment of impact, I looked over and saw her, and started screaming obscenities at her. I've been down here in South Florida for two years now and have been involved in three not-at-fault collisions (this being the third incident). I've had it with the shitty drivers down here. They will literally make eye contact with you, and then steer into you because they want to occupy your lane. There is just an unnatural level of selfishness on the roads here, and people are all too willing to risk other people's safety to do stupid crap like turn left from the farthest right lane, across 3 lanes of traffic, to make their turn. (Moments before the collision, I saw some guy do just that, running a red light across 8 lanes collectively.) So, I had enough and started yelling at this young lady.
It turns out, she was pretty cool, calm, and collected about it. She told me that she thought I could see she was trying to get over. She kept a nervous smile on her face and was polite during our whole interaction. She was nice enough that I actually apologized to her for yelling at her and commended her on keeping her cool and not letting anything escalate.
But there is no doubt, though, that she was at fault. And I got off pretty damn lucky.
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I know! But I'm pretty sure I can buy a replacement bolt and install it.Not the new wheels - Aarrgghh!
You're right on on this being a good advertisement for both! I'd go with both of these again in a heartbeat without reservation.Looks like a good advertisement for ARB & Black Rhino…. Having said that, how do you like your front bumper and wheels? I’m about to purchase a Tremor and my research steers me to ARB and Black Rhino.
hmmmm. sounds like your NC home is eerily close to mine.My NC home is in a popular tourist destination, too, and we get all kinds of stupid drivers up here. Generally speaking, if there's a huge traffic jam or incident around us (we're in the mountains), it's an even-money bet that there's a Florida plate at the onset of the problem. Actually, to be fair, in the past decade or so they've gotten to be much better about driving in the mountains; before that, they were generally known as "Flor-idiots".