Granny Drivers

Approval Rate: 29%

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    irishgit

    Thu Sep 15 2011

    I take it this refers to the overly cautious style of driver, be they elderly or not. They can be damn annoying, but they are nowhere near as dangerous as the types who have not yet discovered the mirrors or turn signals on the vehicle and drive like their pubic hair is on fire.

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    ladyjesusfan77_7

    Wed Jul 07 2010

    Actually, granny driving can be just as dangerous as someone who is speeding. If a person drives the speed limit, they should be ok.

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    dhunter357

    Fri Nov 06 2009

    If you can not drive the speed limit get off the road

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    puppyloverkb

    Tue Mar 06 2007

    I believe that older folks need to retake their drivers lessons every other year once they reach 75. Honestly, people get all mad at us teens for our driving when the elderly are far worse!  When I was taking my drivers ed class, our teacher actually talked about a time when the kids were walking to the food court on their break and an older lady went onto the sidewalk, hit a kid, and kept driving. Hher car was found, parked in her driveway with blood splattered all over it. When the police asked her what happened, she didn't even realise she hit the kid! ....This is not to say that all elderly people are bad drivers, I just believe that driving is a privilage and not a right, and if, as we all get older, we are unable to drive, then that privilage must be taken away.

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    w381574c

    Fri Feb 02 2007

    Granny can't run as fast as youngsters, can't even speak or think as fast. Everything is slower with (high) ages. Not rarely middle agers drive the same way as granny. Being old or young, if your speed is bellow the prevailing one in your lane - change the lane to the right. If it is one lane only road - and faster guys are behind you longer than 3 minutes - make some temporary stop to allow those behind you to pass. Unless your speed is at REALISTIC maximum. REALISTIC maximum is the speed 90% of drivers keep. You don't need to observe that 10% whose REALISTIC maximum is higher. don, toronto

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    ih8rateitall

    Mon Mar 20 2006

    Come on granny give it some gas!

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    outsideblitz

    Wed Nov 30 2005

    Actually, my granny drives faster then most of the drivers (except the teens) in the town she lives in. I caught her going about 45 in a 30 speed limit zone. I told she was going too fast, and she said she didn't even notice.

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    alexlifeson

    Tue May 03 2005

    Granny drivers should not be allowed. The only thing worse is when they are half and half. By this I mean when someone speeds pass you cuts and fronts then all of a sudden slows right down.

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    andrewscott

    Wed Apr 27 2005

    It's okay for someone to drive at the speed limit or slightly below it. What we shouldn't tolerate is the person whose driving skills have deteriorated so bad that they become a danger to themselves and others. My best friend was actually hit by a 81-year-old woman last week who left his car totaled and his arm requiring surgery. Though he felt bad for her, he also found her driving skills more than a little appalling. It's no fun for a senior citizen to give up their license and admit they need to be dependent on others. However, the alternative can be worse.

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    kattwoman

    Fri Apr 15 2005

    my grandmother was queen of the granny drivers and my grandfather drove like he was in the indy 500 wearing a blindfold. i dont know which was scarier.

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    ptroxiemisha

    Mon Nov 29 2004

    If there's one thing that makes me angry it's when the road is chockfull of 75+-year-olds driving oh so badly. And it ALWAYS happens when I'm running late for a class or appointment. There should be a law for old folks who are driving.

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    jakemr33

    Fri Nov 19 2004

    I try and be patient with granny drivers because I tend to do it sometimes also, but if I am in a hurry I have to stick the 'ol foot in the mouth.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Sun Nov 14 2004

    Snowbirds.

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    jazzybee

    Mon Aug 16 2004

    All people over 70 need to stop driving. Period.

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    molfan

    Wed Jun 09 2004

    very annoying to get stuck behind especially if you can not go around them. And Granny drivers are not always old. I swear that they always pull ahead of me and poke along. it is also frustrating when I am a passenger with a granny driver. I want to press that imaginary accelerator on my side and make them go faster.

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    forgotten_hero

    Tue Jun 08 2004

    I'm almost always stuck behind an old person that's going 10-20 below the speed limit when I'm running late for work.

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    swangmaster8

    Fri Jun 04 2004

    I really hate waiting for old drivers or just really slow people. The speed limit is posted for one reason......................to be broken.

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    sperryc

    Wed May 26 2004

    Sorry and I'm sure this isn't the most PC thing you can say, but old people are MENACES on the roads. (I plan on being one also, for the record...) But I think Seinfeld said it best when he asked: At what age do people decide they're not going to look when they back up?

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    scarletfeather

    Sat May 01 2004

    It seems inevitable that I'll get behind one of these slow-paced characters when I'm late for work. Then they'll speed up when you try to pass them. They're not as bad as drunk drivers, but they're very annoying.

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    sundiszno

    Mon Apr 26 2004

    Granny drivers (of all ages and of either sex) really frost me. I once had a great uncle who was a notoriously slow driver; he got pulled over by a cop who told him that if he wanted to drive that slowly he should trade in his car for a wheelbarrow! That's how I feel about drivers who poke along below the speed limit (I get pretty annoyed by those who just drive the limit, too - I tend to drive above the limit most of the time). They really can cause frustration, aggravation, and potentially cause other drivers to take chances to get past them which may result in an accident.

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    enkidu

    Thu Mar 11 2004

    Be tolerant. Everybody gets old (except for some categories on this list: drunk drivers, excessive speeders, falling asleep-ers, ...)

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    abichara

    Tue Mar 09 2004

    Keep in mind that I'm not specifically referring to older women drivers here, there are a lot of young men who are granny drivers. These are the people who are essentially too afraid to drive. They manuver through traffic indecisively, these are some of the most unpredictable drivers on the road because you don't know what they'll do next. Here's a hint, stay home or use the bus if you're afraid of driving. Many times when you're driving you have to make split second decisions and it's the indecisive ones who end up causing the accidents.