Riding a very busy southern Californian highway each day for roughly one and a half hours gives one ample opportunity to observe plenty of aberrant and abhorrent driving behaviours. Being on a motorcycle one feels a little more vulnerable than usual and so simple-minded absences on the part of other drivers can become a dangerous situation. Of course, that’s part of the charm of riding. 🙂 However, two behaviours that I have seen repeated so often have lead me to theorise on that part of a southern Californian car which surely must be so expensive as to put it’s cost out of the financial reach of the average driver. Lest they damage it — and their savings account — beyond repair very few seem to place their hands near the turn signal (indicators in Australian parlance) control. Turn signals rarely come on — I’m now convinced it is a privacy issue for these people — and when they do, they rarely go off.
The Most Expensive Part on a Southern Californian Car
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Watch "Shoot 'em Up". The Clive Owen character not only explains it for you, but shows you one way to deal with it.
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