Why can't Southern Californians learn how to DRIVE in the rain? It's something I noticed about them. They're so used to sunny weather that once you throw a sprinkle at them, it's like the city comes to a halt and they FREAK! Everything goes down to a crawl. Give them a whole week of steady rain and they actually start to resume normal driving speed, then a week of sunshine followed by a sprinkle and we're back to square one again.
This morning I was practically riding my breaks. Just as I thought we were going to go above 25 mph in a 45 zone, someone up ahead slows and causing the rest of us to break. AHHH!!!! FRICK! PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE! I PROMISE YOU! Your car is not going to hydroplane in a sprinkle like this! It's hardly enough to even have to turn on the windshield wipers! Can we PLEASE go at LEAST 35mph? Oh yeah, YOU! 4 cars above that just slowed down, GET OFF YOUR FREAKIN' PHONE AND DRIVE! AHHHHHHHHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...............*mental breakdown*
For a group of drivers who normally don't even blink at going 50-60mph in the 45 zone, I'm surprised what a little rain does to these drivers. I pray that no snow ever shows up, I fear these people would just park their car in the middle of the street dumbfounded and walk home. Not that it'll ever snow here, but still. . .
Side note: People who cannot even pretend to drive normally while talking on the phone, GET OFF THE ROAD!
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