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Let me start by saying I really do enjoy driving. Normally, it's very calming and I enjoy the time to think about anything and everything that comes to mind, that is if I'm not rocking out to the radio (or to that one old mix tape of 90's alternative rock music that I just… Read More »
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DUI Mom Breastfeeding While Driving
Police were shocked when they pulled over an erratic driver to find the drunken 19-year-old mother was attempting to breastfeed while…
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Giant Bleeding Child’s Head Warns N. Zealanders to Drive Safer
I have to hand it to the Kiwis, they’re public awareness campaigns…
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What you gonna do, what you
gonna do when they come for you? Retired veteran policeman Richard
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This particular rant will be yet another example of how we live in the Age of Inconsideration. I have to take a busy freeway to work. Its a freeway that has a specific lane designed for egresses to and from the exits, in addition to the usual merging lanes. Now, for those who don't realize,…
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Today I was thinking about transportation. While living in Michigan we had our own car. When you needed to get up and go, you did just that. I loved driving. I was in control, turned on the radio, and went where I wanted to go. Now life in Milan Italy. I have yet to drive. We do not own… Read More »
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This weekend Sarah Jessica
Parker was pulled over in the Hamptons at dusk for driving her
Mercedes minivan with her headlights off. Her son James was also in
the car when cops stopped her. "She told him it was a
brand-new car and she didn't know how to turn them on,"
says an insider.… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (8) | Blog
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By Sarah Welch & Alicia Rockmore Can you imagine life without your cell phone? It’s almost impossible to imagine a time when they weren’t a part of our everyday lives. Losing one or even just leaving it at home can seriously raise stress levels – it’s like missing a limb. Because nearly everybody has and uses one daily, cell phones represent an obvious, and potentially vital tool in helping you stay organized. The question is – are you taking advantage of all of the useful features they have that could help better manage time and organize your life? For more help in getting your life Buttoned Up, please visit our website at www.getbuttonedup.com. Read More »
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For years there have been endless jokes about women drivers - whether in the backseat or the front, it seems we cannot get it right. Yet these jokes hide the painful truth - that women actually make much safer drivers than men, having less serious accidents, less often. Women are known to take less risks than men, and the difference is particularly strong amongst the young: young women are many times less likely to have an accident than young men in the first few years following their driving test. Read More »
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The absence of modern-day etiquette is painfully apparent on the road. Drivers range from out-to-lunch and erratic to wildly dangerous and just downright dumb. We all have places to get as quickly as possible, but arriving safely and respectfully is much more important. Here, Foxy picks the most annoying -- and risky -- habits and how to avoid them.
- Busy Bee We're all for multi-tasking, but between eating, phoning, makeup-ing, mapping, and whatever else we see you doing at the wheel, we're telling you, "Pull over already!" It simply isn't safe to distract yourself with anything while you're driving. You annoy other drivers with unexplained slowing down and swerving, and you're the one who hasn't noticed that the light turned green. More importantly, you endanger others.
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