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What about the speed LAWS. Many, many, many Utahns treat our laws like "suggestions". How patriotic is that? When followed, our traffic laws make our communities livable and peaceful. From what I see self-importance trumps "community" for most Utahns. It really is embarrassing!
If everyone around you knows that you are turning or changing lanes before you signal, you've signalled way too late.
But I have a HUGE pickup truck. It has BIG tires and CHROME all over the place. It ROARS and pours out black smoke when I hit the pedal. It INTIMIDATES everyone all around me.
If I actually obey the laws, it will take all the FUN out of terrifying all those wusses who really believe they have some sort of right to be safe on the highways.
It's the only way I can compensate for a big lack of testosterone. Just like the AK-47 under the seat.
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