I think I may be the upright driver, hahah. Until I get some music on. 😛
I know the feeling. I think “upright driver” is the default, then as you become a more experienced driver you customise your style. The worst thing to do is to go from “Upright” to “Uptight”! How is it to drive in Japan?
Can’t tell you how many times I have nearly driven off the road doing a double take at tiny elderly women in the driver’s seat. Used to see this in Florida a lot. The locals had a nickname for them: Q-tips. I thought it was kind of adorable.
My grandmother, a chiropodist, was still driving around at the age of 95, visiting her “Old ladies” (patients who were usually much much younger than her!). She finally became somewhat unsafe behind the wheel and had to be almost surgically removed from her beloved car 🙂
I think I may be the upright driver, hahah. Until I get some music on. 😛
I know the feeling. I think “upright driver” is the default, then as you become a more experienced driver you customise your style. The worst thing to do is to go from “Upright” to “Uptight”! How is it to drive in Japan?
Can’t tell you how many times I have nearly driven off the road doing a double take at tiny elderly women in the driver’s seat. Used to see this in Florida a lot. The locals had a nickname for them: Q-tips. I thought it was kind of adorable.
My grandmother, a chiropodist, was still driving around at the age of 95, visiting her “Old ladies” (patients who were usually much much younger than her!). She finally became somewhat unsafe behind the wheel and had to be almost surgically removed from her beloved car 🙂
You forgot about the backseat drivers! 😉
Keep an eye out for them next week!
Ha! Sweet.