Logisticslord's PA Driving School

<p>That's right...us NJ drivers need to teach PA drivers how to drive. I was behind this one PA guy today. He goes 30 mph in a 50 mph zone. I was ****ed, following him for the longest time on a single lane, no passing zone. Then we both turn the same way and he leaves his blinker on for 5 minutes going the same speed. Then he starts to turn and decides not to and flies back in front of me and once in front of me slams the brakes and we almost have an accident.</p>

<p>So let's pull out the tips for the PA drivers....NY drivers are fine as the NJ drivers. I have also had some problems with CT drivers though. That's about it.</p>

<p>Can you please come to Minnesota?</p>

<p>You know I thought you were talking about my school at first...those are the initials...it went over my mind that you could have been talking about a state...</p>

<p>One reason why you live in a state where the nearest border is about six to seven hours away. We rarely see OOS drivers.</p>

<p>The Canadian Border is 2 hours away...</p>

<p>We have some Mississippi drivers. They aren't so bad, though.</p>

<p>For some reason I see more Florida drivers than I do North Carolina drivers...hmmm. :/</p>

<p>The kids at my school don't drive too well...</p>

<p>oh yeah..one kid smashed into three cars in the junior parking lot and one kid crashed into a bus..luckily i park on the street and not the lot so i escape that mess</p>

<p>Hey now, I mean some PA drivers can be bad...but those Ohio drivers. Don't get me started.</p>