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Texas Considered To Be Rudest In The U.S.

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I seen the headline and it must be people that break the traffic laws wondering why that person passed them if those people that drives like they own the streets and has no problem endangering innocent life's would be a safer drivers, there would not be nearly as much "rudest" responses . I am afraid to ride with my older sister driving. I feel a breath of relief if she asks me to drive. it is not "Texas alone". every state I have been to has drivers that drive like they are the only jerks on the road. everyday, I see people driving 20 to 30 mph above the speed limits and go back and forth from lane to lane with no signals

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starship64

12:28AM | Mon, 04 October 2021

I've encountered rude drivers in a lot states. Not in Missouri, though. When I drove through that state I left thinking they were the most polite drivers I'd ever seen.

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Radar_rad-dude

12:43AM | Mon, 04 October 2021

I had a cousin that had an old dodge pickup. nice photo.

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paul_gormley

5:31AM | Mon, 04 October 2021

this looks like it could be in a Stephen Spielberg film all by itself...

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bakapo

11:04AM | Mon, 04 October 2021

A cool shot, I like the rust. There are rude and nice people everywhere.

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RodS

4:53PM | Mon, 04 October 2021

They're pretty loony here in Missouri as well. Starship must have been in a good area! LOL The speed limit on I-70 is 65 most places around Kansas City. If you drive 65, you get tail-gated, and get dirty looks and finger gestures from drivers going past you at 75 - 80 MPH. Then those same people will sit in front of their TVs, watch the news, and bitch about how "no one obeys the law..." Sad...

Cool shot of this old beauty!

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daggerwilldo

8:11PM | Wed, 06 October 2021

Dodge may have been a warning and not a name. Like 'dodge' that fool in front of your car.

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anahata.c

5:07AM | Thu, 14 October 2021

oh yeah, they have crazy drivers everywhere. I've seen 80 mph drivers on highways here, and 50 mpg on side streets (as if kids weren't there...) IN some states they have rotaries everywhere, so you feel you're in an amusement park; and if you ever drove in Vermont or New Hampshire, they have 2 lane highways in the mountains, and farmers used to drive old pickups at about 30 mph--in a 60 mph zone!---so if you got behind them, you were there forever'cause there were no turnoffs, and you couldn't pass because of all the turns in the road. (Due to the mountains.) I swear it was easier to walk...

Anyway: I loved this pic the minute it went up: I love the decay and the almost toy-like sheen. It's got a great rusted metal look and you captured it full-frontal, with that great dark hood and its decay. I love this shot! I'd love to have that grill in my living room. Terrific capture, which has gotta be seen full size.

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lwperkins

5:33PM | Sun, 07 November 2021

I'd say Providence, RI has the most insane drivers of anywhere. Traffic marking and lights are just suggestions there :D Maybe because it's a small state so no one has to travel far so the survival rate is high. Gorgeous shot!


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