How do you spot a GTA driver on the highway?When traffic is congested the "keep right except to pass" ideology doesn't work.
Just stop.
How do you spot a GTA driver on the highway?
They enter across the gore, cut people off until they're in the passing lane.
Then set the cruise control for 95% of the speed of existing traffic.
Travel oblivious to everything else around them for kilometres.
Wait until the last second to exit, then across two or three lanes again, over the gore and out.
This especially includes motorcyclists.
If you're going slower than the rest of the traffic. Be in the right hand lane.
If you're in the passing lane, be prepared to accelerate and pass.
Congestion is just in your head. Get a tissue and blow it out your nose.
ah no, watched the video without sound.while honking?
Are you high?
How do you spot a GTA driver on the highway?
They enter across the gore, cut people off until they're in the passing lane.
Then set the cruise control for 95% of the speed of existing traffic.
Travel oblivious to everything else around them for kilometres.
Wait until the last second to exit, then across two or three lanes again, over the gore and out.
This especially includes motorcyclists.
If you're going slower than the rest of the traffic. Be in the right hand lane.
If you're in the passing lane, be prepared to accelerate and pass.
Congestion is just in your head. Get a tissue and blow it out your nose.
No, you?
I'm just tired . . . of people making excuses for why they have to drive poorly.
Here you go. Yes, I know that the school bus's crossing lights weren't flashing, but I could see that the door was open as I approached it.
I work at Dixie and Advance so a lot of your Brampton footage makes me happy, in a sadistic sort of way.
Here you go. Yes, I know that the school bus's crossing lights weren't flashing, but I could see that the door was open as I approached it.
That's one hell of a video...
I'd been saving up for a while, so the video ended up being two or three times longer than my usual. That was after leaving out the stuff I see so often that I don't even bother with it anymore.