Path: utzoo!attcan!telly!ziebmef!ncrcan!lsuc!tmsoft!dptcdc!torsqnt!yunexus!maccs!cs3b3aj From: cs3b3aj@maccs.McMaster.CA (Stephen M. Dunn) Newsgroups: ont.general Subject: Re: Highway Driving Rules Message-ID: <2382@maccs.McMaster.CA> Date: 9 Apr 89 04:57:35 GMT References: <8904061731.AA21685@ellesmere.csri.toronto.edu> <1342@ncrcan.Toronto.NCR.COM> <2375@maccs.McMaster.CA> <2381@maccs.McMaster.CA> Reply-To: cs3b3aj@maccs.UUCP (Stephen M. Dunn) Distribution: ont Organization: McMaster U., Hamilton, Ont., Can. Lines: 23 In article <2381@maccs.McMaster.CA> wside@maccs.McMaster.CA (Dawn Whiteside) writes: >Yes, I will usually get out of the way if I can (and generally, I can't >do so immediately) when some idiot flashes me, but that does not justify >his* action. Well, it's nice to see that you have a brain in your head. But that doesn't mean everybody does. Don't tell me you've never been stuck behind an idiot. Yes, high beams can be _quite_ an annoyance, but let's say you've driven up behind somebody and they haven't moved out of the way (assuming it's possible for them to do so) in what you consider a reasonable amount of time. What do you do? >* Why are the obnoxious drivers I encounter consistently men? Isn't it funny ... why is it the person blocking the left lane usually a woman? -- ====================================================================== ! Stephen M. Dunn, cs3b3aj@maccs.McMaster.CA ! DISCLAIMER: ! ! This space left unintentionally blank - vi ! I'm only an undergrad ! ======================================================================