The DriveMotion LED car sign is a programmable device allowing you to tell drivers around you how you really feel. But how amazing would it be to make a smaller brake light version?
Posts Tagged ‘road rage’
GET OFF THE PHONE Art
Reviewing the Infamous NYC SUV / Motorcycle Road Race Incident
At first I almost wanted to avoid posting the video of the SUV running over the motorcyclist and then getting pulled out of his car because it was all over the internet already and I’m really not one to “beat a dead horse”. However, after countless people have sent it to be or asked my opinion I figured it’s time to unleash the verbal beat down (on everyone involved). Every report I’ve read about it on huge news sites has been incredibly biased. Post script addition: Seriously people, I’m not on the… Continue Reading »
Another Sociopath Behind the Wheel…
Can anyone identify this man? Perhaps one of you works with him somewhere in the Seattle/Tri-Cities area… and can look him dead in the face and remind him that motorcyclists are people too? And that what he did was not only life threatening, but absolutely sociopathic? The definition of a sociopath is, “a person with a psychopathic personality whose behavior is antisocial, often criminal, and who lacks a sense of moral responsibility or social conscience” (from Dicationary.com). This behavior, the “I will f*** you up” threat, combined with “you need to learn… Continue Reading »
Dear World: There’s a Human Under the Helmet!
A Close Call & Lesson Learned
A Letter to Car Drivers
Now that I have calmed down from my outrage I would like to write a note to cars everywhere. Hello, car drivers. We call you cagers, for the most part. Why? Because you’re in your little bubble acting like everyone else doesn’t exist and the only thing in the entire universe going on is you getting to wherever the hell it is you’re going. [Photo: Jeremy Brooks] You don’t have to be riding a motorcycle to realize this, especially after you’ve spent a fair amount of time in the seat of one. You… Continue Reading »