Why is it that the people who typically drive newer cars and cross over SUV's have no ability to drive what-so-ever.
Would it not make more sense for those of which who can drive in all types of situations and weather, should have the newer, better working vehicle.
I say this because I currently drive an 9 year old Oldsmobile Alero. I love my car. It has treated me very well for the amount of kilometers I have driven it in the past 3 years. That being said, I would love a new car, or truck, or just a new vehicle in general.
There are some people however that drive 2008 to 2010 vehicles, mainly cars and cross over SUVs as I have stated already, that have no idea what they are doing.
It's like, someone has just given them this car, and they have no idea how to use it.
There is currently a lot of construction going on at my building, and people are dealing with it in different ways. Some residents are driving through and over the piles of smashed up concrete, while others are backing into it and scratching their cars.
The construction company is not the most professional, but that is no excuse to become all upset because you can't back your car out of a normal space. If you had the ability to drive your car in reverse, then the problem would be solved.
I just sit back and shake my head.
How do these people pass their license testing. Better yet, how are they insured. I bet some people are paying less than $50.00 a month for their insurance, yet they are unable to drive more than 1 metre in reverse.
The residents of the building were aware that the construction was to begin today, as last night a crew was marking the areas in the parking lot that where to be under construction. Perhaps when you heard all of that noise, you know, the trucks backing up, and the constant pounding from the pavement being cut and smashed up, yeah, maybe you should have come down to see if your car was alright. I know that's the responsible thing to have done.
I request that the laws in Ontario be changed. Due to the fact that there are so many used vehicles in car lots, people with a new car that cannot drive must trade in their vehicle for one that is used, and those of us which can drive, can then go to the car lots and pick out the new vehicle of our choice.
It makes sense to me.
Why should the guy that's 800 years old drive the brand new Chrysler 300, driven off the lot, today. Better yet, what's with that lady driving the 2010 Lincoln MKS. She just dry steered, didn't use her signal, cut someone off, and then jumped on her breaks for a truck that's 10 meters in front of her.
I am not stereotyping anyone, these are just examples from my experiences. I'm sure there are bad drivers in both genders, and at every age, but like I said, this is just what I have seen.
I'll take my 2010 Ford 150 Raptor now, please.
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