“Nature abhors a vacuum.” this quote is proven everyday in rush hour traffic in nearly every city in America. No one wants to follow at safe following distances because someone might cut in on them. We don’t tailgate, we ‘draft’.Respectfully, C
I was just like Lizzie in the 70s. I sat in the front seat at age 2 and yelled “idiot driver” out the window. Nobody would have considered putting kids in the back, then. Though I did have whatever the “car seat” was then. Apparently, you can get away with insulting other drivers if you are 2 with blond curls (my mother says I was an excellent judge of bad driving, even then!).
MythBusters showed the effect of your gas mileage on driving while po’d. No one has done a study yet of how your bad mood effects the efficiency of public transportation.
Driving distracted is driving distracted, whether by a cell phone, the radio, the kids arguing in the back seat, or a preoccupied mind (in this case, bad mood). We all have the responsibility not to be distracted, and focus on getting safely from point A to point B — period.
I had little ons in the late 60’s, early 70’s. No car seats for most, rode bicycles with no helmet and baby in basket. Oh how thw world has changed. for better and for worse.
My mom did that once after a fight with dad. Backed out of the diveway into a car parked on the side of the street. Normally she was a very good driver, under the influance of anger.
hsawlrae over 12 years ago
As bad as driving while texting…as in STUPID.
arye uygur over 12 years ago
I’m surprised Lizzie’s in the FRONT seat.
Darkeness1d over 12 years ago
Different time, where front seat does not have air bag.
slug_queen over 12 years ago
Not wanting a child to die in an auto accident is hardly paranoia.
gobblingup Premium Member over 12 years ago
Did she hit the man or his car? Wow… that’s bad. Elly, calm down before you drive!
chazandru over 12 years ago
“Nature abhors a vacuum.” this quote is proven everyday in rush hour traffic in nearly every city in America. No one wants to follow at safe following distances because someone might cut in on them. We don’t tailgate, we ‘draft’.Respectfully, C
Sportymonk over 12 years ago
I remember when the car seat simply hooked over the back of the front bench seat. Don’t think it could even hook on the back seat.
psychlady over 12 years ago
That was before car seats. A bad mood will mess everything up all the time!
masnadies over 12 years ago
I was just like Lizzie in the 70s. I sat in the front seat at age 2 and yelled “idiot driver” out the window. Nobody would have considered putting kids in the back, then. Though I did have whatever the “car seat” was then. Apparently, you can get away with insulting other drivers if you are 2 with blond curls (my mother says I was an excellent judge of bad driving, even then!).
athomas917 over 12 years ago
Women drivers, LOL
rshive over 12 years ago
How true, Ellie, how true.
nancyroy2 over 12 years ago
this should be a law… but it would be hard to prove.
NE1956 over 12 years ago
MythBusters showed the effect of your gas mileage on driving while po’d. No one has done a study yet of how your bad mood effects the efficiency of public transportation.
PShaw0423 over 12 years ago
Driving distracted is driving distracted, whether by a cell phone, the radio, the kids arguing in the back seat, or a preoccupied mind (in this case, bad mood). We all have the responsibility not to be distracted, and focus on getting safely from point A to point B — period.
hcr1985 over 12 years ago
So you would consider keeping a small child from flying thru the windshield like a torpedo by having them in the back as “paranoia” ?
Palyke over 12 years ago
I had little ons in the late 60’s, early 70’s. No car seats for most, rode bicycles with no helmet and baby in basket. Oh how thw world has changed. for better and for worse.
tinsleyrc over 12 years ago
My mom did that once after a fight with dad. Backed out of the diveway into a car parked on the side of the street. Normally she was a very good driver, under the influance of anger.
iced tea over 12 years ago
Elly’s bad mood was on everything but her driving. She put her baby in danger and had an accident. I hope she has good auto insurance.
tuslog64 over 12 years ago
I hate to see things like that happen on even-numbered Thursdays!
tuslog64 over 12 years ago
Several years ago, a pilot showed up for work rip-snorting mad about something – and crashed on takeoff.
weezieb28 over 12 years ago
Is anyone else confused on what she hit?
lindz.coop Premium Member over 12 years ago
At least she’s not at the level of road rage American style. If she were, that guy would be dead and not staring in her window.
cmusicfan2000 about 11 years ago
So no one in new york should ever drive? :)