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I still drive exactly the same. That's why Bloomberg recently used it as an example of a stupid law. If there are no cars on Northern Blvd I go at least 40+ like everyone else. You have to be careful though, they've installed speeding cameras. My neighborhood civic association was sending out an email alert about how they installed one coming off an exit on the LIE. People are complaining about how it's unsafe to slow down fast coming off the highway to meet whatever speed it's set to catch you at.
I drive the same, as do most people. Most times I can't break 35 mph anyway so what's the point?
They had an article in the newspaper about the speed trap coming off of the Belt Parkway and the ridiculous amount of money this one camera was generating because the camera is RIGHT as you get off of the parkway. Now of course, since entrance/exit ramps are so short on the parkway, I avoid being in that lane at all costs because people will practically come to screeching halts as they exit. So safe.
must have had terrible experiences with taxis way back in your past. Perhaps the driver picked his nose as he was giving you the change? Or perhaps he wouldn't give you the change while picking his nose? Or maybe he dropped you at the Metropolitan Museum of Art instead of the Museum of Modern Art and you didn't know the difference, believing to this day that he did it on purpose?
I watch you anus's driving day in day out, that's all I need. I've only been in taxi's a handful of times in my life, and only because other people I was with insisted. Many a taxi driver has rued the day they met me though... hehehehe
once they install the ticket cameras, people will slowwwwww down.
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