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Considerate drivers. Every place - different states, different cities - has a different driving culture. In some places drivers are more helpful to each other than others.
Am not talking about driving skills, but the willingness to cut someone some slack so they can merge with traffic, not honking the nanosecond the light turns green, the opportunity to allow for other drivers' safety in whatever unique way it presents itself in the sometimes complicated geometry of this thing we called driving.
On a daily basis I see drivers being helpful to other drivers. To me, that's a happy thing.
Considerate drivers. Every place - different states, different cities - has a different driving culture. In some places drivers are more helpful to each other than others.
Am not talking about driving skills, but the willingness to cut someone some slack so they can merge with traffic, not honking the nanosecond the light turns green, the opportunity to allow for other drivers' safety in whatever unique way it presents itself in the sometimes complicated geometry of this thing we called driving.
On a daily basis I see drivers being helpful to other drivers. To me, that's a happy thing.
What's your happy?
I noticed this today on the way home from work, it was pouring down rain and I was on my motorcycle, it seemed people were going out of their way to be considerate to me.
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