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Tim
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Driving in town
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Aug 22, 22, 10:19:13 AM »
Just wanted to share this with everyone because it sure scared the heck out of me. If I was driving faster or was not paying attention I would have hit this kid.
Kids will be kids and not pay attention to stop signs. It's up to us to keep everyone safe, no matter who's fault it might be.
https://youtu.be/Ej4gWS4as6U
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SkierBob
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Aug 22, 22, 01:15:37 PM »
It's not just kids. I see adults on road bikes blowing red lights and stop signs everywhere regularly.
I always drive at least 5mph under the posted speed limit.. So in a residential area I'd drive 20mph.
If you were driving any faster you would have hit the kid.
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lwt42
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Aug 23, 22, 10:23:58 PM »
It's not just driving, it's parking too.
Now, if I have to go around the block because some egit doesn't know where to park, it's annoying.
If I was driving a fire truck or ambulance, that's a whole different matter.
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