"Curlyque" <sunsideserve@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:4d0ede6d-3f89-4bcb-a82e-dcc2aa978332@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Those aren't my feelings, but I do feel that the less aggresive driver
> should have the right of way, not the other way around, especially
> since the topic is saving resources.
How does being the faster of two drivers equate to being more aggresive?
Being more urgent in life has nothing to do with aggression.
> It's just the way it plays out.
> No matter how slow one goes, there is always someone slower. No matter
> how fast one goes there is always someone who wants to drive faster.
> Each driving situation calls for a separate evaluation and action.
>
Of course, but as was stated, as often as genuinely aggressive drivers
pose
problems, so do those who sputter along with the attitude that this is
fast
enough, and everyone else around me should be satisfied at this pace.
There
is a reason that most states have laws about obstructing the flow of
traffic. To quote a phrase, "especially since the topic is saving
resources".
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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