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@merpreb

@mamacita- I am so glad, and relieved that you are safe. RI drivers are horrible so I have no idea what the death toll will be here. Terrible outside- rain, sleet, snow.

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@merpreb

As a transplanted New Yorker I have to agree that a lot of FL drivers are bad. I am wondering if it is because there’s a preponderance of older people here. I know they drive slowly and reaction times are not as great but too many other people are impatient. Funny how I label older people “they” and don’t include myself.

It might also be because Floridians are more laid back and courteous....dunno. Been in FL 20 years and I still drive like a New Yorker and keep up with the other drivers even if we are all zooming over the speed limit.

However, this time of year with everyone shopping, I have to say the young mothers better get a grip on their driving because they are not looking where they are going...parking lots being the worse. I was a young mother driver myself and can appreciate having tired children in the car and being distracted but I have had to honk my horn too many times to avoid being backed into or hit.

FL Mary