My Tribute to Great Drivers
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You know who you are.  Now allow me to be so humble as to praise you.

I see you nearly every day.  Weaving in and out of heavy traffic.  Nearly sideswiping others.  Tailgating.  Forcing others off the road.

You are a great driver, and I admire you.  That others have to avoid you is an indication that you own the road.  That woman with the three children in the back.... she knows you are a great driver.  That's why she slammed on her brakes so violently when you wanted her lane.

And that other person... the one who moved as far to the right as possible because of your unpredictable weaving while you try to save one tenth of a second on your trip... he moved out of your way because he respects your driving skills.

It is apparent that there is no equal to you.  Your driving skills have been noticed by all.

I can only see one thing wrong.  What happens when other people (who you think are not a great driver) fail to use their quick reflexes and skills when you are near, and somebody gets killed or maimed because of your tremendous ability?

You certainly have reason to be proud of yourself.


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