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By *ubadubdub OP   Woman
31 weeks ago

Hereabouts

I hate driving, i realise it's become a chore that I'll try and avoid.

Anyone else the same?

I used to enjoy going for a Sunday spin and a bit of exploring off the beaten track but the thought of it now gives me dread instead

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By *ubadubdub OP   Woman
31 weeks ago

Hereabouts

Shit I should have previewed and removed the batty lashes lol!! This is the look I was going for

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By *aptain Caveman41Man
31 weeks ago

Home

Love driving especially when I have my car washed and looking great

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By (user no longer on site)
31 weeks ago

I am the complete opposite. I love driving.

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By *ot so needyMan
31 weeks ago

Galway


"

I hate driving, i realise it's become a chore that I'll try and avoid.

Anyone else the same?

I used to enjoy going for a Sunday spin and a bit of exploring off the beaten track but the thought of it now gives me dread instead "

I like driving but don't like to be a passenger. I changed my car last June and have 49 k done since

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By *ealitybitesMan
31 weeks ago

Belfast

I used to drive 1200 miles a week without crossing the border and it never bothered me but it meant I didn't go for a spin anywhere on days off.

Even now I have no problem driving long distances but sometimes can't be arsed with shorter trips.

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By *affa31Woman
31 weeks ago

Galway

Looooove driving. Love being able to head off for a day exploring.

Not a fan of being a passenger though.

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By *eralt80Man
31 weeks ago

cork

I drive about 35k to 40k a year for work and while I don’t mind it when I’m not working I tend to avoid driving when possible. It’s one thing if you’re meeting up with friends or if you e an appointment but don’t really do random trips anymore. Even using public transport to avoid driving

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By *ubadubdub OP   Woman
31 weeks ago

Hereabouts


"Looooove driving. Love being able to head off for a day exploring.

Not a fan of being a passenger though. "

I'm happy being a passenger with a good driver. Come get me

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By *ubadubdub OP   Woman
31 weeks ago

Hereabouts


"I drive about 35k to 40k a year for work and while I don’t mind it when I’m not working I tend to avoid driving when possible. It’s one thing if you’re meeting up with friends or if you e an appointment but don’t really do random trips anymore. Even using public transport to avoid driving"

Yep same, I walk, cycle, bus or train if I can to avoid getting in the bloody car

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By *og-ManMan
31 weeks ago

somewhere

Love driving,music playing away,on a weekend away or a day trip up north

Dont have passengers very often but its nice when I do

Haven't been on a bike or a train in decades

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By *ot so needyMan
31 weeks ago

Galway


"Love driving,music playing away,on a weekend away or a day trip up north

Dont have passengers very often but its nice when I do

Haven't been on a bike or a train in decades "

I'm the same.

Every Friday evening driving to Cork listening to block rocking beats volume up. Lately stone Roses and cat Stevens seem to be my driving music.

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By *ittleBoPeepingWoman
31 weeks ago

Galway, Clare

Please.. less car talk.. mine 'expired' this week so it's a very sensitive subject

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By *muserWoman
31 weeks ago

Dublin

I've just passed my theory, and about to apply for the learner licence and lessons. Very nervous, but can't wait for the independence I'm going to gain.

People who drive forget what it's like to constantly have to rely on public transport/walking to go everywhere. Doing my weekly shop I have to bring a backpack and massive shopping bags, breaking my back!

I can't buy large bottled water or things that are excessively heavy or bulky as I can't carry them.

Don't take it for granted!

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By *iscuits8Man
31 weeks ago

Meath / Dublin / Birmingham

Don't like being a passenger either but I absolutely LOVE driving. Open road, tunes on. Great feeling

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By *og-ManMan
31 weeks ago

somewhere


"Please.. less car talk.. mine 'expired' this week so it's a very sensitive subject

"

Rust in peace

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By *ubadubdub OP   Woman
31 weeks ago

Hereabouts


"I've just passed my theory, and about to apply for the learner licence and lessons. Very nervous, but can't wait for the independence I'm going to gain.

People who drive forget what it's like to constantly have to rely on public transport/walking to go everywhere. Doing my weekly shop I have to bring a backpack and massive shopping bags, breaking my back!

I can't buy large bottled water or things that are excessively heavy or bulky as I can't carry them.

Don't take it for granted!"

Good reminder you are right. I remember those days, but at least I was stronger then!

Good luck with your lessons xx

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By *ittleBoPeepingWoman
31 weeks ago

Galway, Clare


"Please.. less car talk.. mine 'expired' this week so it's a very sensitive subject

Rust in peace "

Too soon ...

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By *eralt80Man
31 weeks ago

cork


"Please.. less car talk.. mine 'expired' this week so it's a very sensitive subject

Rust in peace

Too soon ..."

Gone to the big car park in the sky

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By *ittleBoPeepingWoman
31 weeks ago

Galway, Clare


"Please.. less car talk.. mine 'expired' this week so it's a very sensitive subject

Rust in peace

Too soon ...

Gone to the big car park in the sky"

Nope, still waaaaay too soon...

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By *ot so needyMan
31 weeks ago

Galway


"Please.. less car talk.. mine 'expired' this week so it's a very sensitive subject

Rust in peace

Too soon ...

Gone to the big car park in the sky

Nope, still waaaaay too soon...

"

What happened your car?

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By *onderingpurposeMan
31 weeks ago

Belfast

Hate driving, hate cars

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By *-teamCouple (MM)
31 weeks ago

Dublin

Despise middle lane drivers on the n7 and m50

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By *ittleBoPeepingWoman
31 weeks ago

Galway, Clare


"Please.. less car talk.. mine 'expired' this week so it's a very sensitive subject

Rust in peace

Too soon ...

Gone to the big car park in the sky

Nope, still waaaaay too soon...

What happened your car?"

Oil/engine issues.

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By (user no longer on site)
31 weeks ago

I love driving, he’ll I do it for a living

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By *orYourThighsOnlyMan
31 weeks ago

Midlands

Love driving. Great freedom. Music or podcast on. Any condition- love the challenge.

Not enjoyable if you’ve a ton on mind n tight on time or with a back seat driver, or someone who never stays quiet …. I see why James Bond invented the ejection seat

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By *issBehave69Man
31 weeks ago

Kilmarnock

Living in a motorhome I love the driving as much as I do pitching up for a few nights. Sometimes I still get that excited feeling of right, where to next.

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By *isterWhistleMan
31 weeks ago

Limerick

Can’t beat a Sunday spin. The only thing that bothers me is the shit drivers on the road

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By *amsevenMan
31 weeks ago

cork

Quite like a drive, as long as its not on a motorway.

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By *ind PaddyMan
31 weeks ago

South County Dublin

I don't mind driving. Enjoy a spin down the country.

Some poor drivers out there at the moment

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By *oodOmensfor2Couple
31 weeks ago

Ennis

I love driving when there's no other drivers around. There seem to be less and less people on the roads, who actually know how to drive.

If we lived close enough I would happily walk anywhere though or use public transport if there was any.

Mrs

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By *indenMan
31 weeks ago

Naas which is South West of Dublin

If I’m feeling particularly generous I’ll give the chauffeur the day off because I’m sound like that.

I enjoy driving but it sometimes depends on what I’m driving, if it’s the daily driver because the weather is muck and I have to go to work I tend to enjoy it less.

In general, less rain = less wheels = more enjoyable.

I also enjoy driving if I land on the fairway….

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By *ubadubdub OP   Woman
31 weeks ago

Hereabouts


"If I’m feeling particularly generous I’ll give the chauffeur the day off because I’m sound like that.

I enjoy driving but it sometimes depends on what I’m driving, if it’s the daily driver because the weather is muck and I have to go to work I tend to enjoy it less.

In general, less rain = less wheels = more enjoyable.

I also enjoy driving if I land on the fairway…. "

You've quite the selection box of options there Linden

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By *ubadubdub OP   Woman
31 weeks ago

Hereabouts


"If I’m feeling particularly generous I’ll give the chauffeur the day off because I’m sound like that.

I enjoy driving but it sometimes depends on what I’m driving, if it’s the daily driver because the weather is muck and I have to go to work I tend to enjoy it less.

In general, less rain = less wheels = more enjoyable.

I also enjoy driving if I land on the fairway….

You've quite the selection box of options there Linden "

Goddamn wrong emoji again ... Have my fingers swollen or am I just going blind

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By *eralt80Man
31 weeks ago

cork


"If I’m feeling particularly generous I’ll give the chauffeur the day off because I’m sound like that.

I enjoy driving but it sometimes depends on what I’m driving, if it’s the daily driver because the weather is muck and I have to go to work I tend to enjoy it less.

In general, less rain = less wheels = more enjoyable.

I also enjoy driving if I land on the fairway…. "

Those golf buggies can be a lot more fun off the fairway, FYI

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By *ob the BMan
31 weeks ago

mullingar

Drive 1200klm a week for work don't motorway hate city and price of fuel

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman
31 weeks ago

My town

Don't enjoy the early morning calls mum can you collect me, or mum can you take me to work

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By *s LollyWoman
31 weeks ago

The pub then supermacs ...

I absolutely love driving, give me a few hours drive on my own especially if im heading up North, radio on and it's pure bliss

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By *un4fun23456Man
31 weeks ago

ennis


"

I hate driving, i realise it's become a chore that I'll try and avoid.

Anyone else the same?

I used to enjoy going for a Sunday spin and a bit of exploring off the beaten track but the thought of it now gives me dread instead "

I can drive you

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By *og-ManMan
31 weeks ago

somewhere


"If I’m feeling particularly generous I’ll give the chauffeur the day off because I’m sound like that.

I enjoy driving but it sometimes depends on what I’m driving, if it’s the daily driver because the weather is muck and I have to go to work I tend to enjoy it less.

In general, less rain = less wheels = more enjoyable.

I also enjoy driving if I land on the fairway….

Those golf buggies can be a lot more fun off the fairway, FYI"

I assumed he meant his helicopter

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By (user no longer on site)
31 weeks ago

I used to drive but I hated it so gave it up both for health and for myself . Easy to use public transport in Dublin and walking is great for mental health and easily done

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By *ofusplusCouple
31 weeks ago

Limerick

Our latest car is an automatic and I'll never get a manual ever again. It's a dream to drive.

What I need next is a driverless one

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By *eralt80Man
31 weeks ago

cork


"Our latest car is an automatic and I'll never get a manual ever again. It's a dream to drive.

What I need next is a driverless one "

I changed to an automatic this year too and once as long as I can afford it I’ll never go back.

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By *ittleBoPeepingWoman
31 weeks ago

Galway, Clare


"Our latest car is an automatic and I'll never get a manual ever again. It's a dream to drive.

What I need next is a driverless one

I changed to an automatic this year too and once as long as I can afford it I’ll never go back. "

Are you sure you wouldn't like to change it to a manual - there's no engine but sure..????

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By *heRubberDuckMan
31 weeks ago

Tayto Castle

Don't mind mile munching at all, cover 150,000+ km between vehicles

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By *un4fun23456Man
31 weeks ago

ennis


"Our latest car is an automatic and I'll never get a manual ever again. It's a dream to drive.

What I need next is a driverless one

I changed to an automatic this year too and once as long as I can afford it I’ll never go back.

Are you sure you wouldn't like to change it to a manual - there's no engine but sure..????"

Can I see your engine Bo ??

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By *arrot_in_a_boxCouple
31 weeks ago

kinda dublin

You known when you're playing a video game, and you finally level up, and get the ability to travel at super speed, or carry infinite items, or something like that.

That's how I felt when I got my first car in my 30s. Like my carachter leveled up, and now i have super powers. I can carry half a ton on my back and travel at super speed ro where ever i wish.

Driving is such a ginormous privilege. Its crazy how quickly you become accustomed to it, and it becomes a chore.

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By *og-ManMan
31 weeks ago

somewhere


"Our latest car is an automatic and I'll never get a manual ever again. It's a dream to drive.

What I need next is a driverless one

I changed to an automatic this year too and once as long as I can afford it I’ll never go back. "

Just ordered an automatic and looking forward to driving it

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By *ogday2181Man
31 weeks ago

Dublin

It maybe a chore to you Rubs but its no fucking hoovering the poxy stairs!!

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By *ubadubdub OP   Woman
31 weeks ago

Hereabouts


"It maybe a chore to you Rubs but its no fucking hoovering the poxy stairs!! "

That's a fact! Why I live in a bungalow hahaha.

My last car was an automatic actually and indeed going no-clutch does make the whole thing more bearable.

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By *hoenixagamTV/TS
31 weeks ago

Rural

I prefer rural driving to driving around suburban areas and town and city centre.

I love going off the beating track, I live quite rural in Clare it's just nice driving those lonely country roads looking for adventure.

I've a few nice spots where I can sit under a hawthorn tree and all alone, flask of tea few sandwiches, Stanley flask all the way I'm high maintenance ha ha

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By *ogday2181Man
31 weeks ago

Dublin


"It maybe a chore to you Rubs but its no fucking hoovering the poxy stairs!!

That's a fact! Why I live in a bungalow hahaha.

My last car was an automatic actually and indeed going no-clutch does make the whole thing more bearable. "

Oh you do like the easy way out!! No clutch!! No stairs!! Work smarter not harder eh!!

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By *dfabMan
31 weeks ago

Dunboyne

Love driving!

Hate automatic or Toyotas, as they feel disconnected from the road/driving experience and engagement.

Not a fan of speed limits on motorway either

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By *ob007Man
31 weeks ago

Limerick

I enjoy driving kind of a happy place until other drivers ruin it! terrible passenger though my foot keeps going for the brake pedal Latest car is auto and it does make the drive more enjoyable overall however you would miss dropping a gear or 2 for some raw power and hearing the engine roar

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By *zippyMan
31 weeks ago

Wexford

Love heading out on the road solo, tunes blaring, put a few hundred Kms on the clock, clear the mind, take in a bit of the scenery around the country,

Shudder at the thought of getting an EV, almost soulless digital controlled driving.

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By *immmy2023Man
31 weeks ago

Monaghan

Much rather use my old age Bus pass, it's very economical - Free) . No driving for me anymore lol

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By *issBehave69Man
31 weeks ago

Kilmarnock

Only been in Ireland 10 days and what I’m really enjoying is when my sat nav tells me take one of the L roads in my 8 metre motorhome

Then the swear words come out.

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By *heekygent50Man
31 weeks ago

Meath

I prefer to park.up the car and take out the motorbike in the good weather for drives

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By *rystalsswingCouple
31 weeks ago

Galway

I don't mind driving, I drive a bit for work no problem! But in the last few years driving in the dark frightens the bjesus out of me!

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By *apri 555Man
31 weeks ago

wexford or Dublin

Love driving,,commute from wexford to Dublin 5 day's a week and yesterday went from wexford to Donegal and back for a family event, the roads up there were built for rallying

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By *ewrideMan
31 weeks ago

KK

I did like driving, but there are just too many aggressive thugs on the road nowadays

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By *tretch4lifeMan
31 weeks ago

Back of the beyonds

I love driving, do it for a living. Driving a big rig up and down the roads of Ireland, when the sun is shining having the choons pumping!!

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By *reatwineMan
31 weeks ago

sligo

Just swapped from a hatchback to a suv and I won't go back to a regular car now

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By *indenMan
31 weeks ago

Naas which is South West of Dublin


"If I’m feeling particularly generous I’ll give the chauffeur the day off because I’m sound like that.

I enjoy driving but it sometimes depends on what I’m driving, if it’s the daily driver because the weather is muck and I have to go to work I tend to enjoy it less.

In general, less rain = less wheels = more enjoyable.

I also enjoy driving if I land on the fairway….

You've quite the selection box of options there Linden

Goddamn wrong emoji again ... Have my fingers swollen or am I just going blind "

No, no, too late now, I got the emoji, I can read between the lines, message received ….

Having said that, I do seem to have announced the incorrect winners in the Grand National thread recently so it’s probably a glitch with the site, I’ll report it to admin…………

More seats than arses but just keeping it retro Rubs……….

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By *rsmiley69Man
31 weeks ago

Cavan Monaghan

I have to admit i do love getting away on a weekend and covering a few hundred kilometres, just me, the bike and whatever spotify decides to play

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By *indenMan
31 weeks ago

Naas which is South West of Dublin


"If I’m feeling particularly generous I’ll give the chauffeur the day off because I’m sound like that.

I enjoy driving but it sometimes depends on what I’m driving, if it’s the daily driver because the weather is muck and I have to go to work I tend to enjoy it less.

In general, less rain = less wheels = more enjoyable.

I also enjoy driving if I land on the fairway….

Those golf buggies can be a lot more fun off the fairway, FYI"

Contrary to popular belief, they don’t float either…… , FYI……


"I assumed he meant his helicopter "

I remember the time I made the fairway around 2009/2010, memorable in itself obviously, but I also had to move to allow an aeroplane to land…….

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By *BantsMan
31 weeks ago

Mayo for now

I drive a lot for work. I find it's good for clearing the head in the mornings and evenings

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By *ubadubdub OP   Woman
31 weeks ago

Hereabouts

I've noticed the roads are gone a bit feral lately too, thought it was just me being sensitive, but it seems I'm not alone in this observation. What's that about I wonder

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By *og-ManMan
31 weeks ago

somewhere


"I've noticed the roads are gone a bit feral lately too, thought it was just me being sensitive, but it seems I'm not alone in this observation. What's that about I wonder "

Since covid a lot of things have gone feral

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By *eeking_sensuality77Woman
31 weeks ago

Athlone

Love a good road trip.

Also love the challenge of driving around Dublin city centre. Figuring out all the road layouts/changes that are ongoing. Some of my pals can't think of anything worse!

Only downside to driving for me is the price of petrol!

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By *ealitybitesMan
31 weeks ago

Belfast

I can't think of anything worse than driving an automatic.

The few times I have in the past are when I found driving to be a chore.

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By *ingerNNutsCouple
31 weeks ago

dublin


"I've noticed the roads are gone a bit feral lately too, thought it was just me being sensitive, but it seems I'm not alone in this observation. What's that about I wonder "

Agreed! It’s as if people don’t have as much patience on the road since covid. I piss many a driver off by sticking to the speed limit lol

-Mrs

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By *ubadubdub OP   Woman
31 weeks ago

Hereabouts


"I've noticed the roads are gone a bit feral lately too, thought it was just me being sensitive, but it seems I'm not alone in this observation. What's that about I wonder

Agreed! It’s as if people don’t have as much patience on the road since covid. I piss many a driver off by sticking to the speed limit lol

-Mrs "

I'm onboard with your campaign of civility people need to chill out on the roads, and we'll all get where we are going

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By *ot so needyMan
31 weeks ago

Galway


"I've noticed the roads are gone a bit feral lately too, thought it was just me being sensitive, but it seems I'm not alone in this observation. What's that about I wonder

Agreed! It’s as if people don’t have as much patience on the road since covid. I piss many a driver off by sticking to the speed limit lol

-Mrs

I'm onboard with your campaign of civility people need to chill out on the roads, and we'll all get where we are going "

I don't know is it that we are getting older and more cautious on the roads but every day I'm out I see people driving like assholes.

Why is everyone so impatient at the moment?

Or was it always like that?

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By *aseylee324Couple
31 weeks ago

Valley of Squinting Windows


"I've noticed the roads are gone a bit feral lately too, thought it was just me being sensitive, but it seems I'm not alone in this observation. What's that about I wonder

Agreed! It’s as if people don’t have as much patience on the road since covid. I piss many a driver off by sticking to the speed limit lol

-Mrs

I'm onboard with your campaign of civility people need to chill out on the roads, and we'll all get where we are going

I don't know is it that we are getting older and more cautious on the roads but every day I'm out I see people driving like assholes.

Why is everyone so impatient at the moment?

Or was it always like that?

"

Entitled

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By *ingpot!Man
31 weeks ago

West Cork


"I've noticed the roads are gone a bit feral lately too, thought it was just me being sensitive, but it seems I'm not alone in this observation. What's that about I wonder

Agreed! It’s as if people don’t have as much patience on the road since covid. I piss many a driver off by sticking to the speed limit lol

-Mrs

I'm onboard with your campaign of civility people need to chill out on the roads, and we'll all get where we are going

I don't know is it that we are getting older and more cautious on the roads but every day I'm out I see people driving like assholes.

Why is everyone so impatient at the moment?

Or was it always like that?

"

If my reckless teenage driving is anything to go by, I reckon it was always that way.. life changes and getting older puts things in a different perspective. I've certainly grumbled more at things now than I used to..

"Kids these days..."

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By *ilderMan
31 weeks ago

dublin

I have staff to take care of such menial tasks....

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By *ot so needyMan
31 weeks ago

Galway


"I've noticed the roads are gone a bit feral lately too, thought it was just me being sensitive, but it seems I'm not alone in this observation. What's that about I wonder

Agreed! It’s as if people don’t have as much patience on the road since covid. I piss many a driver off by sticking to the speed limit lol

-Mrs

I'm onboard with your campaign of civility people need to chill out on the roads, and we'll all get where we are going

I don't know is it that we are getting older and more cautious on the roads but every day I'm out I see people driving like assholes.

Why is everyone so impatient at the moment?

Or was it always like that?

If my reckless teenage driving is anything to go by, I reckon it was always that way.. life changes and getting older puts things in a different perspective. I've certainly grumbled more at things now than I used to..

"Kids these days..." "

It's not the kids the amount of bad drivers of every age at the moment is crazy. I see it everywhere towns city's on the open road. We can all make mistakes but everyone is in a hurry and think they are the only one that matters.

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By *he villageMan
31 weeks ago

Drogheda

Same... since working from home I hate being I the car. I prefer the train or bus actually.. sit in traffic either way

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By *traight sligoguy67Man
31 weeks ago

sligo

It's my job...terrible passenger

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