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Dan
03/31/2006 08:40 AM |
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Most accidents occur close to home, so... uh... buckle up! ;) |
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Phil
03/31/2006 10:36 AM |
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If you read those stats "close to home" means within 20 minutes, which is where about 99% of driving occurs anyway. |
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wynne
03/31/2006 02:47 PM |
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what is a good reason not to buckle up...just curious |
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wynne
03/31/2006 02:47 PM |
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between the mailbox and the garage |
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Phil
03/31/2006 07:22 PM |
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If you read those stats "close to home" means within 20 minutes, which is where about 99% of driving occurs anyway. |
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Phil
03/31/2006 07:23 PM |
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I just forget sometimes b/c it's such a short drive and even I never go more than 20 mph. |
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Cliff
04/03/2006 05:36 PM |
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Look at it this way: what if you got into an accident because someone drove 50 there? Better safe than sorry. |
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Phil
04/03/2006 11:15 PM |
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If that were the case, I think i'd be more in awe that someone has a nice enough car to get to 50 in 100 ft... |
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Cliff
04/04/2006 08:59 AM |
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I'm not refering to your lead foot. I'm refering to you being hit by someone going 50 down the road. |
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Cliff
04/04/2006 08:59 AM |
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Or even if not 50, then 40 or 30; faster than what they should on that road. |
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Phil
04/04/2006 03:14 PM |
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yeah, i know what you mean... i'd still be in awe... the road is only 100 ft long... |
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paul
04/10/2006 06:48 PM |
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yes u need to, dude, me and all my friends drive like nuts and we drift around corners and speed thru residentials... watch out phil, oh and one of them drives a STi WRX IMPREZA, gold rims gols brakes big ass spoiler magnaflow catback...., hes a nut |
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beth
04/18/2006 11:45 AM |
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walk to the mailbox |
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Phil
04/21/2006 08:15 PM |
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Walk? What's that? |
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