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    After honking her way violently and weaving through traffic like she had to take the dump of the century, a mom with 2 kids in this old CRV is stopped at Gil Puyat.

    She nearly rear-ended the car on the left turning left from Makati Ave.

    Of course traffic plugged up quickly enough because of her disproportionate sense of entitlement to road space.
    Last edited by EVO-V; December 8th, 2012 at 01:36 PM.

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    di kaya emergency? was her flashers on?

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    Doesn't look like it.

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    Serves her right.

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    Tama ts. Baka nai-ebs si mrs.

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    Baka meron emergency Sa st Luke's taguig.


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    I doubt its an emergency. If it were she would have been on her way off sooner.

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    Mom needs seminar.

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    maybe the kids were repeatedly saying, "are we there yet".... are we there yet?"... enough to drive anyone crazy.

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    I just picked up some cake for a party and I was far more ginger driving on a relatively wide open Saturday morning in Makati.

    Woman had her kids in her car.

    I would suppose its a stress and the city situation.

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    ^^ stress and the city.. hahaha.. nice one sir

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    Pwede na-je-jebs or a stalker/robber is after her. Nobody knows the story so give her leeway muna. Baka isang amalayer nanaman ito.

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    I'm afraid that this sort of thing also goes with the season.

    In just the first week of December I've seen more suicidal pedestrians, crazy motorbike riders, and moronic drivers than I see in the span of any other month while driving from Paranaque to Quezon City every day. The best thing to do in my opinion is to always keep your wits and driving skills about you, and raise your situational and spatial awareness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    maybe the kids were repeatedly saying, "are we there yet".... are we there yet?"... enough to drive anyone crazy.
    Ginawa yan dati ng panganay ko, so ang response ko eh park ang car sa gilid then isang batok kay panganay.

    Baka naman may emergency talaga si mommy.

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    I think she was more late for something than an emergency. The traffic enforcer would have let her off sooner if it was.

    2 kids, one boy, one girl. Boy looked like he was going to a game and girl was hooked up to her iPod. Parang sanay na.
    Last edited by EVO-V; December 9th, 2012 at 11:05 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EVO-V View Post
    I think she was more late for something than an emergency. The traffic enforcer would have let her off sooner if it was.
    That traffic enforcer on the pic isn't the usual guy assigned to that corner and seems to be one of the Ayala Center TEs. It's usually the MAPSA mofos who hang out there, and in that general vicinity, so there's a possibility the CR-V mom did a traffic violation somewhere else (Ayala Center area?) and was trying to get away.

    Quote Originally Posted by Type 100 View Post
    I'm afraid that this sort of thing also goes with the season.

    In just the first week of December I've seen more suicidal pedestrians, crazy motorbike riders, and moronic drivers than I see in the span of any other month while driving from Paranaque to Quezon City every day. The best thing to do in my opinion is to always keep your wits and driving skills about you, and raise your situational and spatial awareness.
    I agree here 100%. Once December kicks in, drivers become maniacs running late from place to place.
    Last edited by vinj; December 10th, 2012 at 09:34 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    I agree here 100%. Once December kicks in, drivers become maniacs running late from place to place.
    O nga! Especially on payday weekends!

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    maganda ba yun nanay?

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    i heard the mother even went as far as driving on the sidewalk twice just to avoid a school busi reckon there's a link there somewhere

    or she just happened to watch the transporter, i dunno.

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    kid to classmate: "hey my mom drives faster than your dad"

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