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Old Nov 11, 2012 | 09:57 AM
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When I lived in California people drive nuts and always come zooming up behind you fast like they are going to hit you then pull a fast stop at the last few seconds I don’t understand this kind of driving myself what sucks is so many CA people have moved into Arizona its now becoming common here like in CA.

CA drivers also like to leave almost no space between you and them at stops were you cant see the front of there car in your rearview mirror almost like they are kissing your bumper.

I know that feeling well is that car going to rear-end me?
 

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Old Nov 11, 2012 | 04:21 PM
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I think here it's just a matter of so many people are distracted that they don't pay attention to what's in front of them. That's just one case, they probably would have hit me good if I can't started flashing my tail lights to get their attention.

I know when I first came to the city, I was trying to learn where everything is, and caught the back of a delivery truck because I didn't see that traffic was stopped and got on the binders hard. No damage, i just bounced off the dolly on the back of his truck. But I think in general, people look for movement, and flashing/scrolling lights count as movement.
 
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