Driving

keco52

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Staff member
#2
I love driving. I can't stand riding in a car with someone else driving for long periods of time though.

Completey unrelated but I have very violent hiccups right now
 

Flipmo

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#3
I just got a parking ticket. So, at the moment, I really love driving very fast and cutting off people to make me feel better.
 

Sebastian

Well-Known Member
#4
I have to drive half an hour to work every day. Its not a big deal though. No traffic jam and i love bumping music in the car.
 

Synful*Luv

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#5
I love driving but hate driving in traffic.

Bumper to bumper, complete stops on large city streets and highways. I hate it so much. No exits nearby, no way to get off the highway and it seems like you'll never get home. Every time you turn on another street its more of the same thing >.< HATE traffic. Oh and wimpy speed limits. 30 mph 50 on the highway. Grrrr and construction!
 

Preach

Well-Known Member
#6
Why don't you like it?

Love driving. I even like road trips if it's a total of 3 or more in the car. I agree with keco that one other person in the car is just awkward.
 

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
#8
I love driving. I hate being in the car, especially in the passenger seat, when a friend is being a douche bag while we're driving on the highway. I got a friend that loves to text and drive and drive with his knees going 80 on the highway. I try not to ride with him anymore, after telling him all the time to stop texting. Then I got a friend with a Z that loves testing the car's handling while making turns in residential areas. And another with a 90 325i, which is just shit and loud, but not fast, and that thing feels like it's made out of cardboard and if someone were to hit us with a bicycle, we both might become vegetables.

So I loe actually driving, but if I were to be a passenger in a car with someone that drives like a cunt, I'd rather do the driving and feel more in control.
 

S O F I

Administrator
Staff member
#9
I like driving but don't like traffic, as synful said. I don't like drunk driving, but I don't mind it when I'm drunk. I love listening to music in the car pretty loud, whether I'm driving or a passenger. I'm not big on conversation in the car unless it's a topic that can't wait. Let me enjoy the music so I can get in the mood for whatever the destination is.
 

Da_Funk

Well-Known Member
#10
I like driving but don't like traffic, as synful said. I don't like drunk driving, but I don't mind it when I'm drunk. I love listening to music in the car pretty loud, whether I'm driving or a passenger. I'm not big on conversation in the car unless it's a topic that can't wait. Let me enjoy the music so I can get in the mood for whatever the destination is.
Pretty much agree with this spot on.
 

Pittsey

Knock, Knock...
Staff member
#11
I like driving. Maybe you need a different car.

Traffic in London is the worst I've experienced anywhere... Except LA.
 

Shadows

Well-Known Member
#12
I love to drive. I hate to drive long distances. When one goes straight on a freeway for 2 hours or whatever, it's boring.

I like to feel like i'm in control. I like to listen to whatever music I want, so I prefer to drive alone, unless it's just a bunch
of homies that want to just chill and bump the same shit.

I don't like maintaining my car though, but I stay up on everything with it.
 

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
#13
I love to drive. I hate to drive long distances. When one goes straight on a freeway for 2 hours or whatever, it's boring.

I like to feel like i'm in control. I like to listen to whatever music I want, so I prefer to drive alone, unless it's just a bunch
of homies that want to just chill and bump the same shit.

I don't like maintaining my car though, but I stay up on everything with it.

Was it you that lost your Accord well over a year ago?
 

Casey

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#16
Traffic in London is the worst I've experienced anywhere... Except LA.
Try India.

London and LA are both pretty bad. But in all honesty - India is a whole different level. Especially Mumbai.

I'd happily drive and deal with traffic and everything else in London and LA......but there's no way in hell I'd EVER drive in India. I have difficulty even crossing the street in Mumbai.
 

Bobby Sands

Well-Known Member
#17
^^i saw something on tv on driving in India. they were pretty much saying that you have a good chance of being killed if you drive out the countryside in India. road safety is non existant. people driving at night with no headlights, people driving on the wrong side of the road.
 

Flipmo

VIP Member
Staff member
#18
lol @ people complaining about traffic. Head to Eastern Europe - that's where you really learn how to drive (by automatically putting your life in danger when you're behind the wheel). I don't even want to think about India. They make us look like defensive drivers.
 

tHuG $TyLe

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Staff member
#19
^^i saw something on tv on driving in India. they were pretty much saying that you have a good chance of being killed if you drive out the countryside in India. road safety is non existant. people driving at night with no headlights, people driving on the wrong side of the road.
Yeah my uncle was killed whilst in a traffic accident in India. They drive like total faggots.
 

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