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Mon, Jun 20th 5:06pm 2005: Misc
While walking to work this morning I noticed a beaten up old Datsun broken down and abandoned in the right turn lane of Bayswater Road. The road is divided at that point so it was basically sitting out there next to the divider all on its own, nobody in sight. As I got closer another driver coming down the road wanted to turn right so they drove right up behind it and sat waiting for it to turn, taking quite a few seconds to realise there wasn't anyone in the other car and eventually pulling out around it.
This all happened while I was approaching the intersection, and as I got closer I saw a sticker across the back window of the broken down car. I don't think it could have been much more appropriate:
"I may be slow, but you're still behind me"
While walking to work this morning I noticed a beaten up old Datsun broken down and abandoned in the right turn lane of Bayswater Road. The road is divided at that point so it was basically sitting out there next to the divider all on its own, nobody in sight. As I got closer another driver coming down the road wanted to turn right so they drove right up behind it and sat waiting for it to turn, taking quite a few seconds to realise there wasn't anyone in the other car and eventually pulling out around it.
This all happened while I was approaching the intersection, and as I got closer I saw a sticker across the back window of the broken down car. I don't think it could have been much more appropriate:
"I may be slow, but you're still behind me"
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