My kid’s just finished the classroom part of driver education and it prompted a discussion of crazy things we’ve seen other drivers do.

The craziest thing I saw, many years ago now, was I came up behind a guy driving a Ford Ranger pickup and could see through his rear window that he was doing tricep extensions with a dumbbell in his right hand. I was more surprised as I passed to see he was shaving with an electric razor in his left hand. I don’t really know how he was steering.

Kiddo said they were told personal grooming was the fourth leading cause of accidents.

  • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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    35 months ago

    but the driver would slow down to make sure no one was coming.

    Sounds like pretty safe driving to me.

    • Coskii
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      55 months ago

      Comparatively yeah. It just sticks with me because apparently those 3-4 seconds made all the difference.

      • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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        35 months ago

        It was a welcome addition to the conversation (just in case you took my previous comment negatively).

        • Coskii
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          35 months ago

          No negativity taken. I’m sure I’ve seen worse regularly… Too regularly. To the point that I don’t bother committing it to memory at this point. People driving on the median or opposing traffic as a shortcut? Daily. People holding up an intersection to show off their sick burnout skills? A couple times a year.

          Most of what I’ve read in here though? I haven’t seen anyone so absorbed in not driving while driving.

          • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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            45 months ago

            Tailgating is the most dangerous thing I’ve seen.

            Once I saw 5 cars travelling at 80+ mph each with barely a few feet between them

    • @[email protected]
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      35 months ago

      Safe-ish, until some other driver on the crossing road approaches way faster than estimated, sees the light go yellow and floors it. Sure, they might see it in time, but there’s a risk they don’t. My dad once didn’t see a crossing car at a yield intersection despite looking that way and got T-boned. He didn’t think he was doing anything unsafe either.

      Still safer than just blazing through though, so I guess partial credit for being carefully impatient?