If the person at the wheel refuses to ask for directions, it is time for a new driver.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The designated driver program, it's not a desirable job. But if you ever get sucked into doing it, drop them off at the wrong house.
The problem with the designated driver programme, it's not a desirable job. But if you ever get sucked into doing it, have fun with it. At then end of the night drop them off at the wrong house.
I don't know anybody's road who's been paved perfectly for them, there are no manuals, you don't know what life has in store for you.
The person attempting to travel two roads at once will get nowhere.
My biggest complaint about drivers out in the country has tended to be that they're not in a great hurry to get where they're going. This is particularly true of old men wearing hats. If you get behind an old guy wearing a hat on a winding road, you might as well just phone ahead on your cell and tell your friends you're going to be late.
There are no road signs to help navigate. And, in fact, no one has yet determined which side of the road we're supposed to be on.
I just don't like to drive. I'm not a bad driver, I just don't like to drive.
Unfortunately, we don't educate drivers enough to be respectful on the road.
Just follow the rules. Always have a designated driver. Don't be doing anything to make someone mad. And just walk away from the trouble.
I want to force the other drivers to find a way past me.