One hand with cell phone to ear, other hand with either a cigarette, latte
or a sandwich, looking straight ahead, in a hurry to get in the
intersection or pull out in front of traffic sans turnsignal, driving in
two lanes at 10 miles under the speed limit, running the stop signs, but
never noticing that the light turned green 30 seconds ago, then deciding to
make a left turn and only maybe turning on the left turn signal: San
Francisco
At 9:08 PM -0700 6/22/00, kate & gary wrote:
>Double Mocha Latte in one hand, cell phone held to the ear with the other,
>newspaper balanced on steering wheel with elbows - Eugene, Oregon.
>Kate
>
>Larry Macy wrote:
>
>> Having just returned from Cleveland, I have to disagree.
>>
>> One eye, no visible hands, on wheel, one eye on car in front, one eye on
>> car in back, changing lanes into 2 feet between car in front and car in
>> back, with no signal, then immediately changing back for a 6" advantage
>> to the next exit: Ohio.
>>
>> >>>>On 6/22/00 4:54 PM so and so (RBHouston@aol.com) said. (And I quote:)
>>
>> >DRIVING STYLES
>>
>> >* Both hands on wheel, eyes on the speed limit, one foot
>> >hovering over the
>> >brake, one barely on the accelerator: Ohio.
>>
>> Larry Macy
>> 78 Midget
>>
>> Keep your top down and your chin up.
>>
>> Larry B. Macy, Ph.D.
>> macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu
>> System Manager/Administrator
>> Neuropsychiatry Section
>> Department of Psychiatry
>> University of Pennsylvania
>> 3400 Spruce St. - 10 Gates
>> Philadelphia, PA 19104
>>
>> Ask a question and you're a fool for three minutes; do not ask a
>> question and you're a fool for the rest of your life.
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