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I do, it avoids the confusion of, "did this bodaggit forget to turn it off or what?"

I do, it avoids the confusion of, "did this bodaggit forget to turn it off or what?"

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[–] 15 pts

Yes, and check the blindspot for every lane transfer.

[–] 3 pts

I think it is safe to assume that you return grocery carts to the proper cart corrals in parking lots.

[–] 2 pts

Never left a cart unreturned in my life and never will.

[–] 1 pt

I don't return my carts because my one hip is fully shot and my other hip is half shot and my Achilles is getting ready to give out. I used to always return my carts but not anymore.

I use the cart as a walker. I find a nice safe spot for the cart next to the handicap spot where it is out of the way. Usually stores watch the handicap spots extra for carts left just for this reason.

[–] 0 pt

Half the time I leave the cart right at the door. I can usually just carry the bags to the car.

[–] 1 pt

I leave it on until I stop moving laterally. Obviously I check physically with each lane

[–] 1 pt

Yeah, it's a must. How many times it happened to me that some woman or a faggot interpreted me changing lanes as a personal attack and decided to aggressively serve around and overtake me while I'm maneuvering. Some people are completely insane.

[–] 1 pt

Good man. Never assume on the road.

[–] 6 pts

I used to drive for a living. At least 50% of people out on the road are not fit to sit in the front seat, let alone drive the car and hold a license.

[–] 3 pts

The world would be a better place if manual transfusions were still the standard.

true story. When I was pursuing a career in a man's field, I wasnt getting enough sleep to keep myself awake while driving. Even if I did get plenty of sleep, I would very often black out and have to slap my face to wake me up, and i nearly crashed to my death sometimes several times in a morning. The only thing that could keep me awake was adrenaline from anger.

I hated it was expected of me to get a license when I was in highschool because I didnt trust myself or other drivers on the road. I heard the stats of people who died on the road and often thought I would be one of the numbers.

Now, as a housewife, I love that I only have to drive short distances to the store, and I get alot more sleep. My life not being centered around driving is great. After all that driving I did as a young adult/teenager I have plenty of driving experience to drive efficiently and safely especially now that I'm not in a hurry, not maintaining a state of rage, not blacking out from lack of sleep and only driving short distances occasionally.