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<blockquote data-quote="MaDBaLL" data-source="post: 1717237" data-attributes="member: 59160"><p>This was going back 15 years ago or so. Anyone remember those Junker 500s we used to drive, the small ones? I finally made my way to driving after a five year wait. Very nervous. I was doing a Saturday shuttle to the airport and I was in the left lane of 95, a major highway. Suddenly my mirrors flopped to the side due to the wind--- on both sides! So now I'm driving in the left lane BLIND. (Keep in mind, this was before the backup cameras.). So I had no idea who was in back of me and there was no left shoulder, it's a passing lane, and I was too afraid to stop on a 55mph stretch. I basically had to chance it, hold my breath, and get over to the right lane as slow as I could and hope nobody was coming!</p><p></p><p>What a way for a rookie to start!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MaDBaLL, post: 1717237, member: 59160"] This was going back 15 years ago or so. Anyone remember those Junker 500s we used to drive, the small ones? I finally made my way to driving after a five year wait. Very nervous. I was doing a Saturday shuttle to the airport and I was in the left lane of 95, a major highway. Suddenly my mirrors flopped to the side due to the wind--- on both sides! So now I'm driving in the left lane BLIND. (Keep in mind, this was before the backup cameras.). So I had no idea who was in back of me and there was no left shoulder, it's a passing lane, and I was too afraid to stop on a 55mph stretch. I basically had to chance it, hold my breath, and get over to the right lane as slow as I could and hope nobody was coming! What a way for a rookie to start! [/QUOTE]
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