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Award a good driver for their good deed Award
flag or warn a bad driver of their bad action Flag
notify a driver of a physical danger or hazard with their vehicle Hazard
send a flirtacious message to a driver you liked Wink

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Award Flag Wink Hazard

To "Award" a driver, is to say thanks to a driver for showing courtesy and thoughtfulness.

To "Flag" a driver, is to warn a driver of his/her rude and/or careless behavior that you have witnessed.

To "Wink" at a driver, is to send a flirtacious message to a driver you've encountered.

To "Hazard" a driver is to warn them of a physical hazard that their vehicle exhibits.


DDD 2009








Latest Wires for United States : Vermont
  • You have a middlebury decal in your window, but i guess your rich ass parents never taught you how to drive.  You merged into my lane without checking for traffic just like the fossil driving the taxi in front of you by the interstate on ramp in Burlington. Get off the road before you hurt someone, please.
    DYF-170
    Burlington
    February 17 2010
  • You drive too fast. Slow down, after all you are in public safety!
    AYB-463
    Waterbury
    December 20 2009
  • Lit cigarette butt out the drivers window onto the earth.  SMARTEN UP.  Just wish the statey .25mi down the road was closer.
    245-5992
    Hartland
    November 18 2009
  • Well, aren't you just the smartest guy on the planet?  Traffic heading south was some of the worst I've seen in a long time, and you didn't want anything of it.  First you passed the car about a quarter of a mile behind me, which doesn't make much sense when I'm in a line of five cars just ahead.  Then you tail me for five miles until we both turn onto Route 14.

Then, once you're on my tail again, you wait until another stretch and at the last possible second, decide to pass me and two cars.  Glad that Subaru in front of me hit the brakes, because the truck coming the other way probably wouldn't of had time to move.

Funny thing is, I caught you about three miles later in Sharon as you were, once again, stuck in traffic.  Get onto I-89 and you disappeared, hopefully into the arms of a VT State Police Cruiser.

I understand both of those roads are fun to drive, but this isn't your person 'ring (Nurenburgring for those who don't know) and there's others on the road with you.  Don't be dumb.  Thanks.
    ESL-869
    Tunbridge - Sharon
    November 10 2009
  • Mr "I am an off duty state trooper who thinks I can drive any way I please on the highway" Reckless.

Tailgates, thinks he can travel 80 while the rest of us have to obey speed limits.
    AYB-430
    Waterbury
    May 22 2009
  • This guy speeds out of VT all dressed up like a city lawyer or something.  Slow down dude.  Count the cows.  Whats the rush man. you can't hurry in Vermont, it just ain't right.  We won't allow it. Life is short do less with less and enjoy the scenery.
    ERN-135
    VT
    May 21 2009
  • Dear ladies in the white Jeep on I-89 southbound just north of the I-91 interchange... There is a time and place for everything.  Applying makeup and driving absurdly slow on the interstate is not the brightest idea in the world so you really should consider doing it before you leave for work or in the bathroom at work.  Ah, who am I kidding?  Obviously, you're so much better than me so you can do what you want when you want.  No love, your fellow driver on the interstate.
    ERP-897
    Hartford
    May 14 2009
  • Be very careful!  This driver is aggressive and dangerous!

The young man in a suit(about 26-29 years old) was driving erratically until entering the highway.  At this point he was stuck behind a semi truck and another car (a Subaru) tried to pass the slow-moving combination.  The Sentra cut off the Subaru violently and without any warning.  The Subaru backed off to a safe distance, yet the Sentra exhibited road rage immediately.  Not only did the young man in the Sentra cut off the other car, but he immediately began flipping him the bird and taunting him.

The Subaru eventually passed EKG 599 only to get (what appeared to me) harassed even more.  The Sentra followed the Subaru closely for another couple miles at which point I was no longer heading in that direction.  I don't know what happened after this.

The car was a black 2000-2006 model de-badged Nissan Sentra.  I believe it was an SE model.  This means that the back of the car has no logos to tell what kind of car it is, but I'm almost positive it was a Sentra.

I advise caution around this driver!
    EKG-599
    South Burlington
    April 17 2009
  • Severence Hill Road around 10:45 AM. This guy with at least one male passenger was tailgating the car in front of them, even though the car was going the speed limit (35 in Lyndonville and 40 in Saint Johnsbury). 

The worst part was that the driver was weaving all over the road - just like they were intoxicated.  Crossing the double yellow centerline numerous times and several times almost going off the blacktop onto the shoulder of the road.

Were we distracted this morning, drunk, do you always drive like this, or all three of the above?
    BKM-651
    Lyndonville & Saint Johnsbury
    March 14 2009
  • Severence Hill Road. This guy was headed towards Lyndonville at 10:40 AM and was doing at least 60 in a 35 zone, of course cutting every corner and over the double yellow centerline - partially in my lane.
    36D28
    Lyndonville
    March 14 2009
  • 10:35am - Severence Hill Road. I was headed towards Saint Johnsbury when this idiot comes flying the other way, over the double yellow centerline - partially in my lane and doing at least 65 in a 35 zone.

Hey driver, go back to New Hampshire if you want to risk having head-on collisions with oncoming traffic.
    269-1965
    Lyndonville
    March 14 2009
  • 1:20 PM. Severence Hill Road. This woman in this SUV comes flying up my rear, as we were headed towards Saint Johnsbury. I was going the speed limit in Lyndonville of 35 and she was about 3' behind me. The speed limit increases to 40 in Saint Johnsbury. I proceeded to go 40. All the while this woman driver, yapping with her female passenger (hand motions and all) proceeded to ride my butt.

On Severence Hill Road, after the sharp bend, she passed me on the downhill run, and was passing me through the intersection at Willey Farm Road.  After that, she was doing between 60 and 70 away from me (in a 40 zone).

Hey woman, if someone would have been turning right off of Willey Farm Road as you were flying down that hill and through the intersection, you, your friend and the people in the car turning right would most likely had been killed.  Your asinine driving surely would have had me tangled up in your collision as I was alongside of you.

If you want to drive like hell, do it alone, on a race track.  

Like they say: Drive like hell and you'll get there.
    ETB-789
    Lyndonville & Saint Johnsbury
    March 13 2009

  • Latest Blogs for United States : Vermont

    DYF 170   Wednesday, February 17, 2010

     You have a middlebury decal in your window, but i guess your rich ass parents never taught you how to drive.  You merged into my lane without checking for traffic just like the fossil driving the taxi in front of you by the interstate on ramp in Burlington. Get off the road before you hurt someone, please.

    attodaso 

    AYB 430   Friday, May 22, 2009

    This driver is a state trooper who thinks he's hot stuff. When he's off duty, he tailgates, speeds, and thinks he owns the road. His wife is even worse!

    runnerguy 

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