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Re: Aggressive Drivers, from their POV



On Sun, 9 Feb 1997 23:19:32 -0800 Avi Meron writes:

>Todd, Next time when you comment BE A LITTLE MORE CAREFUL! Why won't
>you stop by and I will take you to a drive on Imperial Highway. or
>Yorba Linda Blvd. Next time when you comment, do this: I (Todd) did
>not see it, consequently it does not mean  that it does not 
>happen.....Please be respectful to your fellow listers, express your
>opinion BUT DON'T criticize others in a very rude manner...
>Avi Meron

Avi:

I did not imply that this type of driving does not happen, nor do I need
to stop by and see the driving on Imperial Highway or Yorba Linda Blvd,
as I see it at least once a week.  Your original post stated that
California drivers were the worst in the country, and it is one
genralization that I think should die.  I have driven in all but eight
states in this country, and ALL OVER CALIFORNIA (used to live in No.
Calif. and can attest to how dangerous Hwy 17 near Santa Cruz/Scott's
Valley is), and on the whole, there are several areas of the country,
IMHO, that are much worse and/or dangerous.

I drive approximately 600 miles per week all over LA, and have seen the
type of behavior that you do not, i.e. people driving 15 mph under the
limit.  Please do not lecture me on this, as I do know LA and California
roads.

My post was not rude, but in fact matched, in tone, not content, several
of your posts like the one on how synthetic oil does not break down and
adding MMO is "overkill".  Please do not blow this out of proportion. 
If you want to post in CAPS and sound authoritative on which states'
roads are the worst or how synth oil does not wear, prepare to back it
up next time.

Todd
fOrMeR qCuSa #356
'90 80q