Submitted by SuperSalamiiii t3_z5v9r4 in LifeProTips
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Submitted by SuperSalamiiii t3_z5v9r4 in LifeProTips
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Being doing this for years and just assumed everyone knew about it. Clearly not
My parents taught me this- most useful advice EVER driving on snow and ice!!!
How is this "Pro"? This is just normal life tip or "How to avoid getting on Darwin list"
What's common for one person isn't necessarily known to another. Not a single person I've shared this with as I'm driving or they are has known about it and found it helpful so figure I'd share for those may not know of it!
I'd imagine anyone who's driven in a city knows this but maybe people who drive in rural areas wouldn't automatically think of this?
It's handy to know if a light is about to change, I have a light that is on bad angle with the rain, so knowing I have time to take it at a safe speed is good, as opposed to getting to it and it switches to yellow with out knowing causes all them other cars to slide off the road. Happens way more than it should.
>It's handy to know if a light is about to change
That's the purpose of the yellow light, after all.
>as opposed to getting to it and it switches to yellow with out knowing causes all them other cars to slide off the road. Happens way more than it should.
Oh, okay, we clearly live on different planets at the least, if not different galaxies. Good luck!
I'm convinced that people absolutely know how to cross a street, an intersection but they purposely cross as they wish anyway, to inconvenience others at their convenience.
Even if it places them in jeopardy.
This post, if read at all by those people, will not change their behavior.
100% - nothing will ever change those people
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