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iamdub

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I hear Florida drivers are the worst @Miami-Dade ?????

Sheeeiiiit. Every time I come back from Florida, I miss rollin with 'em! on I-75, unless there's traffic, everyone's cruising harmoniously at 85+. There is a distinct reduction in driving stresses the further east I go. Mississippi is a considerable improvement, Alabama is better than that and Florida is better than Alabama. I'm mainly speaking of the interstates, but the county highways and surface streets are still way better than in Louisiana.
 

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the real kicker is the people with no headlights on, never ever ever fails I see at least one every time I go out at night.
I just saw a special on that phenomenon. It started happening more when new cars came out with instrument clusters that are more like monitors than anything, and they’re lit up all the time whether or not the lights are on. It used to be that if your lights weren’t turned on, your dash would be dark, a dead giveaway. Add the fact there’s led DRL lights that partially illuminate the road in front combined with the new LED street lighting that’s brighter and you have a recipe for disaster. It’s the newest thing we need to drill into the young ones starting to drive- not just to turn on their lights but to watch carefully for the ghost cars at night.
 

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I just saw a special on that phenomenon. It started happening more when new cars came out with instrument clusters that are more like monitors than anything, and they’re lit up all the time whether or not the lights are on. It used to be that if your lights weren’t turned on, your dash would be dark, a dead giveaway. Add the fact there’s led DRL lights that partially illuminate the road in front combined with the new LED street lighting that’s brighter and you have a recipe for disaster. It’s the newest thing we need to drill into the young ones starting to drive- not just to turn on their lights but to watch carefully for the ghost cars at night.
one almost killed me a few nights ago, I was making a left and just barely got a glimmer of a car coming at me, instantly hit them with the high beams made no difference other than I am glad I saw the car it was a pretty dark area and there was definitely no marker lights or nothing I just caught a little reflection from my own lights. at least if they did hit me it would be on my dashcam cause I can bet money it would have been blamed on me instead.
 

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Atlanta or Houston, whichever is most recent in my experience. Ugh.

Dallas is definitely up there too, I hate going back since I left.
When I return to Florida, I can instantly feel my blood pressure rise the closer I get to Orlando. That place invites DIP $h!T drivers from all over - its like a convention of tarded drivers!
 

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