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Sites to report/bithc about bad drivers
#1
If you are not interested in bad driving/drivers, or think there is no entertainment or therapeutic relief in venting, then READ (and post) NO FURTHER!

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Yesterday gave rise to me needing to report a bad driver. However the "How's my driving?" sticker's 800 number must be sex line now. Sad

But, in case you're in need, here are some "citizens report/discuss bad drivers" sites. Anyone use one of these? I would assume that none of these have any ties to real, actual action or LEO communication. But, I'd use it more as a venting tool. WebRAGE!!!!!

Not really sure how effectively I can gather and note someone's license plate while driving, but apparently somebody can.

Article about: http://www.autoblog.com/2007/02/28/cyber...erhighway/

http://platerage.com
http://www.roadragers.com/report-bad-drivers.php
http://platewire.com
http://roadvenge.com
http://www.safedrivinginstitute.com/index2.html
UK http://www.ratethatdriver.co.uk/
Handicapped parking http://www.caughtya.org/

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http://www.aboveaveragedriver.com/forum/...7176838A59
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#2
Everyone on the road is a bad driver except me.
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#3
Who can argue with that logic? Smile
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#4
Dang! i was really hoping I'd find MY license plate on there.
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#5
The only way to deal with bad drivers is forward mounted dual .50s.



But there just isn't enough ammo.
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#6
heh...Rapid Roy.
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#7
[quote Lux Interior]The only way to deal with bad drivers is forward mounted dual .50s.



But there just isn't enough ammo.
GAU-8




They designed the gun, then designed a plane for it to go in. (A-10 warthog)
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#8
waste of bandwidth?

how about pleaseuseyourcruisecontrolmoreoften.com ?

tired of passing, then getting passed, then passing the same person over and and over again cause they cant go the same speed
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#9
[quote jdc]
tired of passing, then getting passed, then passing the same person over and and over again cause they cant go the same speed
Yes. The "Sine Wave" driver, as I refer to them. They are probably thinking, "If I go 85 for 5 minutes and then 65 for five minutes, I'll average out at 75 but have half the chance of getting a ticket!"
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