A Moment of Chauvinism
Posted on Wednesday, July 21st, 2004 at 7:44.
Women should not be allowed to drive Suburban Utility Vehicles. Especially in Boston. When there are other people on the street. k, thanks.
Posted on Wednesday, July 21st, 2004 at 7:44.
Women should not be allowed to drive Suburban Utility Vehicles. Especially in Boston. When there are other people on the street. k, thanks.
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and i have a driver carry me around in a stretched lincoln
my feelings on this topic are so poignant that only emoticons can express my feelings:
:-x at women suv drivers
and lol at the rich men in their lives who pay for them
Although if I had been crushed, as Chevrolet clearly had intended, I would have had a nice lawsuit. I am not sure if I am more concerned that the lady turned left on a solid green when pedestrians had the walk sign or that she yelled at me for “not watching out for her” as she drove through the crosswalk. I should have run after her, like a dog to bike’s back wheel.
..not that i would ever drive an suv but seriously, whys it gotta be about the sex of the driver?? i think this situation is more about the mental capacity of the driver. maybe stupid people [::duh::] shouldnt be allowed to drive suvs hmmmm?
I’m guessing you had a near-miss; I was rear-ended at an intersection by a soccer mom in an SUV a few months ago. Oh yeah, and she was uninsured, too. While I was stopped for that, another soccer mom in a minivan almost ran me over when I walked back to my car. I think, if anything, the situation is not just about the mental capacity of the driver, but also their attention span.
…or they just need to drive the station wagons they really wanted in the first place. What’s an SUV? A station wagon on a truck chassis. What’s a Minivan? A station wagon with a third row. People should need special training and/or licenses for vehicles that size.
And a resounding “werd” to what’s been said so far.
A friend pointed me to this link a while ago. Enjoy
Your Hummer