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April 3, 2008

Prius Hybrid Gone Wild

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Photo credit: Jim Herd/Flickr

So sad.


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Comments (17)

Ha ha! Serves them right for driving an energy efficient car. I hate people like that!

 

It uses even less gas with the boot on it.

Court jester, give them another tax credit!

 

i am confused. why is this worthy of being posted?

 

If you're a Prius driver, take a very close look at this picture. Do you see that orangy glass thing next to the headlight? That's what we call a turn signal. In fashionable circles it's cutomary to use this when changing directions. This change in direction can be a lane change, a turn onto another street (right or left) or a pull-out from a stationary position. The purpose of all this is to inform other road users of your intentions, so they can prepare to take the appropriate action and avoid hitting you. It's important because other drivers are not fucking telepathic and have no idea what the fuck you are going to do next. You are not saving energy by not using these "turn signals". So fucking use them fucktards, and quit driving around the city at 15mph.

 

i'm with scopa. it's a prius. are they exempt from traffic and/or parking tickets?

and yes, i get the implication that because one drives a prius, one is assumed to be a 'good' person, and perhaps would therefore avoid being ticketed. that said, this picture counters that conclusion. totally clever dude!

 

fizzandpop: This phenomenon is known as San Francisco. It's like people's hands get lazy on the way to the blinker and they just honk instead.

 

As a fellow hybrid owner (not a Prius, thankyouverymuch), I love seeing Prius drivers get screwed. They are just awful. They all fall into one of two categories: (1) the grannies who drive exactly 60 mph in the fast/carpool lane, and (2) the yuppie assholes who drive like everyone in downtown L.A. I swear, I have been cut off and flipped off by more Priuses (Priuii?) than by any other car type.

I'm all for vehicles with energy conservation. I'm not for fucktard driving. Screw 'em.

 

The mileage of the rare Booted Prius, indigenous to San Francisco, gets very low MPG when captured by the firm grip of the yellow taloned DPT boot.

 

What did Perez do to the license plate?

 

I never got the implication that because one drives a Prius one is a "good person." From what I've seen, one who drives a Prius is a self-righteous, no clue-having, not-paying-attention douchebag.

 

They are from Spokane originally and are obviously not accustomed to our Byzantine parking rules.

 

I didn't know it was legal to buy or sell a hybrid in Spokane.

Anyway, Volvo, Saab and BMW drivers are worse.

 

BMW drivers *are* worse, but at least they aren't preening self-righteously as they run you down. They're jerks and they are proud of it. No one expects better from a BMW driver.

 

Even in Wyoming: Last summer the park rangers at Yellowstone NP were all driving an official goverment Prius.

 

If I get stuck behind one more pious Prius prick doing 60 in the fast lane, I'm buying up all the "GW Bush for President" stickers left and anonymously plastering them to every Prius I can find.

 

You know, I expect a little assholitude from sports car drivers, after all they're driving vehicles that are marketed to be driven at high speeds.

But a majority of Prius owners I've had experiences with seem to be assholes for the sake of being assholes. We all know Prius owners have a reputation for being smug and from what I've seen it's a rep that's well earned. Their hybrid vehicle some how allows them to do as they please on the road, whether it's driving 60 in the fast lane, not using turn signals, or driving quietly past pedestrians who are in a crosswalk and have the right of way.

 

The turn signal is used as a challenge to the car behind you, in the adjacent lane. If you are still able to make the lane change, you win. If they speed up soon enough and block you, they win.

 
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