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You come to the state of New Jersey for shopping.You come for the beaches. You come for Great Adventure and you drive like idiots. I am looking forward to the summer but it seems like the bad drivers are out of the woodwork with the warmer weather and Great adventure being open. I cannot even count how many times ive been cut off, been illegally passed and so on. I understand that you come to this state because of all the great things it has to offer but please drive like sane people. I thought alot of New Jersey drivers were aggressive but Pennsylvania, you take the cake.
You come to the state of New Jersey for shopping.You come for the beaches. You come for Great Adventure and you drive like idiots. I am looking forward to the summer but it seems like the bad drivers are out of the woodwork with the warmer weather and Great adventure being open. I cannot even count how many times ive been cut off, been illegally passed and so on. I understand that you come to this state because of all the great things it has to offer but please drive like sane people. I thought alot of New Jersey drivers were aggressive but Pennsylvania, you take the cake.
Agreed ,they need to stop and also stop there cursing at intersections.....they try to challenge you to fights.......if you honk at them
its funny. Growing up in pa we all believed NJ drivers over in pa were the worst and stay away from them. Now in NJ we feel same about pa drivers. lol. I guess anyone out of their own state are horrible drivers.
PA drivers are not the worst drivers. Young girls are the worst drivers and it doesn't matter where they live. Too busy looking to get killed either cell phone talking, putting on makeup or the dumbest thing ever, texting while trying to operate a motor vehicle.
Although I agree, I don't think it is limited to PA drivers. I drove Rt. 80 for years and it amazed me I never was killed: cut off by a hair on my fender, crotch rockets zooming in and out with inches to spare, people reading the paper, texting, on cell phones, run off the side of the road, etc. NJ has it's share of rude and unsafe driver.
Although I agree, I don't think it is limited to PA drivers. I drove Rt. 80 for years and it amazed me I never was killed: cut off by a hair on my fender, crotch rockets zooming in and out with inches to spare, people reading the paper, texting, on cell phones, run off the side of the road, etc. NJ has it's share of rude and unsafe driver.
That one floors me but I witness it every day on 80...on an interstate no less
I agree wholeheartedly. I live across the bridge from Bucks County and it seems like 3/4 of the county comes over here for work. At the beginning and end of the day they clog the left lane and drive 5 mph under the speed limit and don't let anyone pass. I lived in PA for 2 years and it's just as bad if not worse over there. Yield signs, blinkers, and general rules of the road mean absolutely nothing.
its funny. Growing up in pa we all believed NJ drivers over in pa were the worst and stay away from them. Now in NJ we feel same about pa drivers. lol. I guess anyone out of their own state are horrible drivers.
I don't a specific state is worse than others, drivers in general are terrible. I wonder at times since the driver's test is written in so many different languages how does a non-English speaking driver read signs and could something be lost in the translation? Maybe it's just people have become too self-centered.
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