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The Courteous Driver

What’s the first thing you should do when you rear-end another car? Well, you put your cell phone down, of course! At least, that would be the courteous thing to do. That is, if you are the courteous driver. I think it’s ridiculous when someone is talking, wireless in public. You don’t know they’re on the phone and they’re walking toward you, talking, and looking you right in the eyes. So you ask them if they’re talking to you and they throw that annoyed look your way. In the past, whenever you’d see someone walking down the street, talking to themselves, they were surely off their meds. Now they’re just wireless…and rude.
And then, letting someone merge into your lane in traffic, now that’s another thing that gets into most people’s craw. I think if you asked, most people would admit that they would allow someone to merge into their lane, but only “if” they didn’t have to reduce their speed. If you could get up to speed to merge in, they’d let you in. Signaling doesn’t hurt, which is another thing that most drivers don’t do anymore. Is it because it’s not cool? Or perhaps they’re trying to save the life of the bulb, so it lasts the life of the car.
And, what about that 3-way or 4-way stop sign intersection? When did they stop teaching in drivers ed that the person who arrives at the intersection first, gets to go first? And, if everyone arrives at the intersection at the same time, the car to the right gets to proceed first. Everyone is in a rush. But, actually, I think that’s the only time that people are truly courteous is when they all arrive about the same time at that intersection. Because, sometimes everyone is waving each other on to proceed. “No, YOU go first.”
It’s the holidays. Slow down. Be a courteous driver. And happy holidays.
Until next week…
Daun Thompson
Writer / Comedienne / Artist
The Courteous Driver – Comedy Defensive Driving

Daun Thompson: Daun Thompson has spent years acting in both film and theatre which has been paramount in launching her onto the comedy stage (incidentally, without a helmet, resulting in a nasty concussion). Being a funny girl is a full time job. A job that she hopes that one day will come with dental benefits and a 401K. Unlike her work, she is biodegradable, yet flame retardant. And gentle to the touch. Her goal in life??? For strangers to approach her and ask "Didn't you used to be somebody?" In the late 1980's she cut her teeth at the Velveeta Room on 6th Street in Austin, Texas ... the original room with the stripper pole. From there, she moved to northern California and worked with many comedy icons, like Mitch Hedberg, Marc Maron, Colin Quinn, Vic Dunlop, Huck Flyn, Michael Mancini, Doug Ferrari, Shang and Brian Posehn. Daun has been a licensed driver safety instructor and trainer with Comedy Defensive Driving for over 9 years. Her knowledge of driving safety laws keeps her readers informed and engaged with her blog adventures. She still continues to do stand-up comedy, sometimes in a reclining position...just to be different.