07-08-2016, 09:54 AM | #3 |
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In reality, I wonder if < 50% of BMW drivers are enthusiasts today. I was behind a 340i sedan, going 10 under the limit. Technically, nothing says you have to drive the speed limit. I kept my cool, making sure I was about 8-10" behind his rear bumper (not a big deal at 25 mph). But the guy then comes to a complete stop, making a left turn, on a green arrow. So I laid into him with the horn on my 328 ECO PRO.
He gave me a gesture out the window instantaneously with his left hand which was already free, demonstrating that he too, had taken the YouTube course and passed. |
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07-08-2016, 02:49 PM | #6 |
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I've seen this before but it still gave me a good laugh. I try my hardest to obliterate this stereotype every day that I drive to work-- use my turn signal, drive the speed limit, let people pass etc. Road rage (honestly, more like road frustration) still gets the best of me sometimes though; there are some very unintelligent and inconsiderate drivers out there.
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07-08-2016, 02:57 PM | #7 |
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some of the basic principles of BMW drivership are counter-intuitive, much like the design of the vehicle. If I don't rewatch the video, I find myself not keeping my left hand free for the flashing and gesturing to the other inferior vehicles traveling in my direction. Also, I get lazy and forget to wear my bluetooth headset.
If I don't rewatch the video in a long time, I find myself becoming modest again, and that's where the serious problem begins |
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