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  • CaliFFLCaliFFL Posts: 5,486 Senior Member
    samzhere wrote: »
    A good ticket to jail, too.

    But a tailgater to a motorcycle? That's what your throttle is for. Zoom, bye bye. If a bike can't outrun a truck or car, a new bike is needed.

    Nah, cops are never around when they should be....Catch me if you can.

    Obviously you've never road (have you EVER road?) in SoCal traffic. Funny how YOU think a situation should go down...versus how it it actually goes down...
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  • Big ChiefBig Chief Posts: 32,995 Senior Member
    samzhere wrote: »
    Possible but I think unlikely. These stickers were meant to warn other drivers to behave safely around the Volvo with the little sign.

    I mostly saw them in Germany/European countries. It might even be a law or requirement when transporting a baby over there, I dunno.

    If they made other drivers drive a little more safely informing them there is precious life on board...good.
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  • FisheadgibFisheadgib Posts: 5,797 Senior Member
    I'm not into bumber stickers but being that I live in a tourist area that also has a lot of military personel from all walks of life, I get to see a lot of bumper stickers from all over the country. One of the funniest that I've seen recently that I wouldn't dare have on a vehicle read "My other ride is a fat white chick". I couldn't imagine what kind of person would have that on their vehicle.
    snake284 wrote: »
    For my point of view, cpj is a lot like me
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  • snake284snake284 Posts: 22,429 Senior Member
    Until you brake and he plows into you. Then you're out not having a vehicle until it's repaired and might have some soreness from the accident with a possible sore neck or back.

    Been there, done that. Insurance covered it, but it's a huge hassle/inconvenience.

    :agree:
    I was thinking the same thing
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  • samzheresamzhere Posts: 10,923 Senior Member
    CaliFFL wrote: »
    Nah, cops are never around when they should be....Catch me if you can.

    Obviously you've never road (have you EVER road?) in SoCal traffic. Funny how YOU think a situation should go down...versus how it it actually goes down...

    Yeah, I've rodden is SoCal traffic and actually used my "Texas driving skills" to make it to the airport in time for a flight. SoCal drivers are easy prey, there's just a lot of 'em. Worst are Boston, rudest are I think Dallas.

    And I never really think about how a situation "should" go down, instead I go with the flow. My last really "fun event" driving, 'scuse me, "droving" was a few years ago when a guy slammed into the side of my car, running a red light, and took off. I chased him till he crashed out, then, ah, "asked him politely" to wait for the police to arrive, which he did. Turns out of course his car was stolen and he was an illegal.
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