Women can't drive: Exhibit Y78

I'm coming up to a T instersection.. Come to a stop.. Look both ways.. And turn left. As I'm moving about to make the turn, I notice another woman driving up and I had a feeling she wasn't stopping because she wasn't slowing down.

So here I stop half way into my turn and whaddya know? A woman on her cell phone completely blows the stop sign and drives right passed the front of my car by about 2 feet and doesn't even notice.

So I get behind here and she turns right at the next stop sign about 100 feet down.

Still on her phone, she turns right and goes all over the curb and tears up her fender and side of the car.

A car was at each part of the intersection and we all just stood there and watched.. No one went for at least 15 seconds.

I don't get it.


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Comments

  • 1
    I've seen men do some pretty stupid things too. And yes, I"m a guy.

    Posted 3 months ago | Report
  • 2
    Guess the real lesson is, always assume the other driver is brain-dead. It'll keep you safe more often than not.

    Posted 3 months ago | Report
  • 3
    Right on #2

    Posted 3 months ago | Report
  • 4
    Did she have a great rack?

    I can forgive bad driving accompanied by a great rack.

    Posted 3 months ago | Report
  • 5
    Hahahah #4 omg that was soooooo funny omg omg. A great rack.. Omg that was hilllarious. I have never heard that phrase before. Rack.. I'm just going to keep repeating to myself and laughing because that was such a greeat joke.

    Posted 3 months ago | Report
  • 6
    Well, it's difficult for people to see when they're sitting on their own shoulders, if you know what I mean. She sounds like in her world, the sun don't shine. get over it and drive defensively. Buy a tank!

    Posted 3 months ago | Report
  • 7
    Take number two's advice. I have seen people reading behind the wheel, using their laptops, applying makeup, doing their hair, flossing, and generally being complete and utter tools. What makes the roads significantly more dangerous these days are the GPS systems on the dash. The same people that can't read a map are to be trusted with a bright , shiny television screen?

    Posted 3 months ago | Report
  • 8
    #7 - your last line just SLAYS me! ROTFLMFAO!!

    Posted 3 months ago | Report
  • 9
    Yeah GPS IS dangerous i almost wrecked my truck trying to fiure out what the hell my garmin was telling me. now since my job requires two guys i n each truck i just have my passenger yell out where to go

    Posted 3 months ago | Report
  • 10
    Defensive driving skills are a real life saver. Female drivers tend to drive emotionally. I'm a female and I am guilty of this as well.

    But apparently it's ok because I have a nice rack... Of horns... Hanging over my mantle... From an 8 point... That I hit... With my car.

    Posted 3 months ago | Report
  • 11
    I like it when I ear stories on TV about how GPS's are so "dangerous" because people following their GPS's into lakes, railroad tracks, cliffs and walls.

    I just picture this automaton glaring into the GPS not even using logic to drive.

    Posted 3 months ago | Report
  • 12
    #10 - LOL!!!! Shoulda just relied on #9's old-fashioned - but ever-dependable - Back Seat Drivers!!

    Posted 3 months ago | Report
  • 13
    #10 ... We also say if you have big headlamps you may be forgiven...

    Posted 3 months ago | Report
  • 14
    ^ Complete with very observable highbeams, no less.

    Posted 3 months ago | Report
  • 15
    These are obviously middle aged men who think using those terms are "hip" and original

    Posted 3 months ago | Report


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