Driver Education 101

1) It is pitch black outside at 5:30 pm, turn on your lights. If you have an older car you are totally invisible without them. If you have a car with running lights, you are still invisible from the rear.

2) Unplug your car before you drive away. Your extension cord flapping around on the road is a hazzard. And once it has pulled out your heater core it is more of a hazzard.

3) Do not wrap your extension cord around your side view mirror and tie it, when it unravels and you drive over it, guess what your side view mirror comes off, creating yet another hazzard.

4) When it snows, clean your vehicle off for visibility reasons. When you are driving with all windows covered and a two inch hole to look through you are a hazzard.

5) Scrape the frost of your vehicle, or warm it up longer so you can see.

6) If you are one of the few that has cleaned their vehicle off or scrapped snow, then put the brush in the vehicle. Leaving it on the roof, creates a hazzard when it flys off. Then dodging them on the road creates a hazzard.

7) Yellow lights mean slow down be prepared to stop.

8) Yellow lights do not mean go faster.

9) Red lights mean you should be stopped.

10) Tail gating is wrong, plain and simple.

And Stuart Little from yesterday is Austins hampster Austin. We are enjoying the hampsters as a family pet very much. The kids have really taken responsibility for them.

I get to go to a crop tonight. It was not cancelled. WOOOHOOOO.

Comments

Becky said…
Hey Oscar, just popping in to see what you've been up to :)

How much are you loving the Stickles??

Really glad right now I don't have to deal with the cold, snow and ice!
Kristin K Stock said…
OK that was hilarious! I so can relate to SO much of that. We have ALOT of snow all of the sudden.....just as I typed this the sun came out for a second..for the first time in like seven days!

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