If a neighbor is killed in a car accident, do you sell your car and stop driving?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
At a car dealership, the person who sells the car is the hero, and also gets the commission. But if the mechanics don't service that car well, the customer won't return.
Many of us who have cars have felt some form of extreme anger at other drivers because we feel they have put us in harm's way. We might even envision ramming their cars or cutting them off in return, but do we actually do it? No, because the overwhelming majority of us never want to take another human life.
In real life, one of my friends was killed in a car accident during our sophomore year.
A car is a killing machine. It's like waving a loaded gun. People don't realise how dangerous they are.
My son's going to have a job, and if he wants to get a car when he gets his license, he's going to pay for it on his own like I did.
Unfortunately, you cannot let your neck be kind of cut as a gesture for your neighbor, even if it's a good neighbor.
I borrowed my friend's car the other day in an attempt to persuade my husband that we needed a car and literally this is true, in the first day of borrowing the car, I got three tickets and I rear-ended it.
It would be hard to go to your neighbor and say the things people say on the Internet without getting punched out or having your tires slashed.
If you saw a dog going to be crushed under a car, wouldn't you help him?
To do exactly as your neighbors do is the only sensible rule.