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Florida drivers; especially Miami. I use my turn signal every time; but I basically have to have ESP of other cars on the road. I drive my car like it's a motorcycle, always looking for a way out or around - because it's so wild here.
In Miami, many will interpret a turn signal as a challenge of dominance.
"Oh, you're trying to get in front of me? Well fuck you I'm going to speed up!"
Nevermind that Fuckface was going 5mph under the speed limit in the left lane. How dare you be in front of him?!?
Sounds like you're the maniac on the road then...
lmao
Motorcyclists drive like maniacs, not like everyone is going to kill them. They drive way too fast, cut blind corners, weave in and out of close traffic without signaling, they make hazardous passes because they can accelerate fast...yeah, that's why I said they must be the dangerous driver.
Ah yes, stereotyping. Your earlier comment makes so much sense now!