I didn't wreck it, a fucking corner cutting Florididiot did. The way people drive down here is fucking unbelievable. Corner cutter sideswiped the MBZ, head-on hit the Fiat my wife was driving, and yea - tapped my utility trailer twice in as many weeks forcing me to put a pair of CB antennas on it so the idjits would fucking see it. I can't begin to tell you how many close calls my wife and I both have had - running stop signs/lites, not paying attention to what they're doing, farting around with their PHOOOOOONNE, etc, etc. One time a corner cutter behind me started cutting his corner 75 feet from the intersection, so when I turned (with turn signal ON - something else these fools won't do), I was looking at his grille out of my driver's window. I had to hit the brakes one time, otherwise I would have T-boned a corner cutting fool going the other way. My wife and I have both had close calls with cars full of Moslem women in hijab - they OBVIOUSLY don't know the rules of the road. Then there's the idiots who STOP on a RH turn where they have the right-of-way and their own lane to turn into.
Yea, I'm getting to the point of where I don't want to drive - neither does my wife. Every Gods-damned day its an ordeal just dodging the fools - esp. the corner cutters. I was riding with my daughter and she cut a corner, and I got in her face. I don't give a rolling red rodent's rangy rectum if there was "nobody there", fucking drive right or stay the Hell home! When I moved here, I expected people here would know how to drive in the rain - like they do in NOLA where it rains all the time. Nope, they're worse in the rain than Californians, and that's saying something. I've learned to not take the freeway when its raining, Florididiots will have it fucked up to a stand still within 10 minutes of it starting to rain. Indeed, I've started taking the back roads as much as possible - slower, takes more time, but I generally don't have to deal with the fools.
If I take the freeway to this dance class, it takes 35 minutes if I hit things just right. If I take primary surface streets, it takes about 45. My back way takes an hour - but as clogged up as that boulevard is becoming (and I can't avoid that), I'm going to start leaving 75 minutes ahead. The never ending road construction there doesn't help matters.
Oh, and don't forget this gem: