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Primary_Curve_9035 OP t1_j6mo4zu wrote

That's exactly what they were doing but Noone was taking the bait so it just ended up with alot of confused people they weren't nessasarily dirt bikes more inbetween dirt and sport but I do remember they kept pointing at the licence plate whitch I'm assuming was fake.

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Primary_Curve_9035 OP t1_j6ksedr wrote

I'd love to agree but in the back of my mind while my heart was racing all I could think of was their family's if I had struck and killed them. Every part of me wanted to speed up and sit behind them and honk and swerve but thats adding yet another hazard to the roadway and possibly taking another life.

I have never been so pissed at 3 idiots before but the best choice was to slow down try to get away from them and make sure I didn't hit anyone else.

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Primary_Curve_9035 OP t1_j6krsdh wrote

It's funny you say that I work for my local townships road department and AM the guy that scrapes them off the pavement in two separate incidents. One was a heart attack victem and the other was a teen who thought they were invincible. Normaly the local police do most of the work for us but it's still horrible.

Whoever they were whatever they were doing their final moments of their body's memory weren't their grieving family thinking fondly of them around their casket but our trucks spreading sand over the bloody pulp on the road and what's ever left of them being sucked away by a street sweeper. If anything I can say the silver lining is it humbles everyone involved and their stupid choice can help others to be more carefull in order to stick around for their loved ones.

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Primary_Curve_9035 OP t1_j6k2b71 wrote

Normaly I'd say that but this was much different I think there's some kind of event today because even when I took the exit into lacey there were kids flying onto the parkway and off doing wheelies and standing on the bikes trying to run people off I get the normal bullshit but this was pretty coordinated and seems like a big thing.

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