
I actually work in a driving school and with this profession I have taken more than usual notice of how people drive. It seems if you not only watch the driving styles but check what you can see in their windows you may just be able to tell what state or country they come from.
So this summer as your riding the open highways across the country take note of these tell tale signs of where the guy who is driving beside you lives.
Has anyone noticed that when you do something kind on the road, such as letting someone go into the line, that person will commit another kindness up ahead.
It's a good feeling (beats road rage any day).
When I first drove on my license alone, I was nervous driving because my parents weren't there to tell me my mistakes. I was driving 5 mph under the speed limit and people were on my butt. It was even worse when I drove the first night, because people were tailgating me and their lights were so bright, I couldn't see very well.
People behind you want you to go above the speed limit, and they keep flicking their lights at you. It would be nice if people were a little kind.
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