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Old 06-15-2007, 05:23 PM  
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Originally Posted by Viper2K1 View Post
I think the people in germany are used to it, they know they need to stay away from the left lane
When you're going that fast, make sure you got your big headlights on ... that's the "stay the fuck out of my way you slow ass bitches" sign ;)
unfortunately not all of them.

last year - in the middle of the night - i was doing about 135-140 mph on the left lane when i saw a truck with a car behind him. that always makes me already lift my right foot cause i never trust any idiot out there (saved my life a couple of times). and surely that idiot started to pull out to the left lane (why exactly in that moment i can't say, there weren't any other cars within miles). i was still a bit behind them and so i flashed my headlights to warn him. he started to move back to the right lane - still behind the truck - and i thought it will be fine. i was nearly right beside them - still doing about 125 mph - when the fucker decided to pull left.

i think a newspaper would have fit between my and his car - but not a pocket book. and thank god for german engineering and porsche brakes

he overtook the truck - doing about 55 while the truck was doing 50 - and when he went back to the right lane i drove next to him and screamed so loud that he must have heard it trough 2 closed windows while driving

turned out the driver was about 85 years - with 2 ladies in the car that looked like 90. he sat behind the steering wheel like he was already dead - not moving his head one inch - just staring forward.

for a moment i thought i would pull in front of him and bring him to a halt - or call the police or whatever - but then the adrenalin went down and i let it go. but i've been rarely so close to killing myself and others like in that moment
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