Are you expecting your horn to make the cars in front of you disappear? Or maybe you think that they're just stopping for fun and that they'll go ahead and start moving again once they realize that they're inconveniencing you?
Please explain.
Are you expecting your horn to make the cars in front of you disappear? Or maybe you think that they're just stopping for fun and that they'll go ahead and start moving again once they realize that they're inconveniencing you?
Please explain.
If people are rubbernecking it's to indicate that they should stop being complete retards and acting like they've never seen a car accident before.
If it's not that then it's pretty much useless.
your horn isn't magic wrote:
Are you expecting your horn to make the cars in front of you disappear? Or maybe you think that they're just stopping for fun and that they'll go ahead and start moving again once they realize that they're inconveniencing you?
Please explain.
This is exactly what I am expecting. It would also be a huge help if everyone else was required to get off the road when I am driving.
I've learned a long time ago that you can't even try to understand what deer-people are thinking
Are deer people like the crab people?
Get it right man, deer people have antlers not horns.
https://ih1.redbubble.net/image.29664686.5693/flat,1000x1000,075,f.u2.jpgmatt & trey wrote:
Are deer people like the crab people?
I was in traffic once and someone was holding their horn down when the Police had the freeway blocked several miles away. That person deserved a bullet to the head and their children thrown off a bridge for being related to him.
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