driving home from work and im getting on i-75 from m-59 and im ahead of this green hatchback and then out of nowwhere he comes flying past me and im doing 75. i get up to 90 and he is still kinda pulling away. i slow down to 80 my freeway speed and i see this kid weaving in and out of traffic. gettig behind people slowing down and passing on the right, and a bunch of other stupid shit. the stupid thing was there was no one in front of me in the far left lane. he could have gotten in front of me and gone as fast as he wanted to. i get ahead of him because he gets stuck behind some slow people but passes them on the right instead of getting behind me and passing on the left where there wass no one. after all that he then proceeds to get next to me by the m-24 exit. i dont even waste my time lookin over at him bc i knew he wanted to race probably. and well after watching him drive, i wouldnt even think of driving fast next to that idiot who was weaving in and out. it would be different if he was just ahead of my drivin fast and then pulled next to my by slowing down. he guns hes vw hatchback and gets up some speeed and then gets over behuind this truck and slams on his brakes. then gets in the far right lane to pass him when there was no one in front of him. its people like that who give people with fast cars a bad name. what was the need for weaving in and out of traffic. he was acting like an ass. i do have to say this though atleast he used his blinker. sorry hade to vent.
lol i know the feeling... I had someone go on the side of the road onto the dirt down 16 mile (metro parkway) to catch me in my rx-7. I'm already doing 60 in a 50 and he wants to race me in a frickin nissan maxima. people are ridiculous.
Reminds me of some guy in a black tricked out Ford Probe. We crossed paths twice. He wanted to race both times. Once on 16 mile within a quarter of a mile of the Troy police station. The other on Long Lake which had cars in all the lanes. What a genius!!! Some people are best to avoid. Besides, (illeagal) street racing jeapordized an aspect of my job at the time. It was/is best to avoid it at all times.
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