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What is your biggest highway driving fear?

Mine is finding myself underneath a tractor trailer.

Now that I have actually been there, I think I am going to promote it to the top of the list of driving fears, if it wasn't there before.

Tomorrow, I go pick up my new AWD Outback. I just hope that I'm not too afraid to drive it.

[ posted by pokey at 03/08/2004 08:46:13 PM ]
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josh [email] said at 8:53 PM 03-08-2004:
GETTING IMPALED BY A SURFBOARD LIKE IN LETHAL WEAPON 2!!
loren [email] said at 8:53 PM 03-08-2004:
You'll love the Outback. What were you driving?
kiche [email] said at 8:57 PM 03-08-2004:
why going off a bridge into deep water and the car flipping over of course.
anotherben [email] said at 9:05 PM 03-08-2004:
subaru rocks. but then again, i also like sprint.
    josh [email] said at 9:08 PM 03-08-2004:
    And are a damn fool.
      loren [email] said at 9:23 PM 03-08-2004:
      you sir, are the IGNORAMUS that recently purchased a Honda Civic which will be stolen within a fortnight.
        josh [email] said at 9:36 PM 03-08-2004:
        DUDE I HAVE DIGITAL KEY LOCKS AND A LOJACK AND THE LOJACK INSTANT ALERT

        also, i'm jokingly refering to what reggie said about ben
          rick [email] said at 10:39 PM 03-08-2004:
          A rabid Rottweiler will complete the ensemble.
          loren [email] said at 1:11 PM 03-09-2004:
          LOL. Digital key locks are a joke. I could hotwire around that in 30 seconds. Did you miss that article that someone posted about the Civic in SF that was joyridden? Consider it stolen.
      anotherben.. said at 9:24 PM 03-08-2004:
      day after day, alone on the hill.
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    pokey [email] said at 10:32 PM 03-08-2004:
    Hey, I like Sprint too. My subaru and I should be a-ok, by this logic.
    rick [email] said at 10:34 PM 03-08-2004:
    Click and Clack like Subaru.
milky [email] said at 10:35 PM 03-08-2004:
I ran into a car today.
Whoo hoo! No kidding, either.
amanda [email] said at 1:52 AM 03-09-2004:
It's definitely the fear of being squished by a vehicle larger than my own, such as a semi squishing me against another semi or a concrete barrier.

I'm also afraid of bridges, but I consider that more of a fear of heights than a fear of driving.
Woody said at 10:54 AM 03-09-2004:
It is best to drive with no fear whatsoever. That's what everybody else seems to be doing, so what the hell.
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loren [email] said at 1:12 PM 03-09-2004:
My biggest driving fear is being nailed going over 100 by a cop.
    rick [email] said at 1:14 PM 03-09-2004:
    I know someone who got pulled over doing that. At night. While their headlights were off.

    For my part, I was pulled over doing seventy-three in a fifty-five mile an hour country road. But he let me go.

    dirtyfrank said at 5:18 PM 03-09-2004:
    HA! That happed to me once. They even took my liscense. But thanks to the crookedness of LA I was able to make a phone call and get it back along with the charges dropped.
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myriam said at 5:17 PM 03-09-2004:
rearending someone. this has been my only highway fear, and a gut-twister every time someone i'm riding with starts tailgating, ever since i did smooshed my car into a 1981 lincoln with a rear mounted tire well when i was 17.
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    ed [email] said at 5:43 PM 03-09-2004:
    I did that (rearending another vehicle) at 17, also. Destroyed my car.

    In a completely unrelated note, this led to not living in Alabama with 4.7 kids in a double-wide. Yeah, life is funny sometimes.

    For the bewildered, my girlfriend and I were headed toward a notorious makeout spot at the time, and I was basically guaranteed of relieving her of her virginity. I didn't have any contraception available, and neither did she.

    Without that collision, I would have very likely not have moved to Florida later that year, and my life would have been radically different.
ed [email] said at 5:37 PM 03-09-2004:
Sitting still - parked, basically - on a bridge due to traffic lights. If the damned thing collapses, there's no chance to do anything but fall. I get the jibblies just thinking about it.


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