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General Sport Trac Discussion
More inconsiderate drivers.
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<blockquote data-quote="Benjamin Feinstein" data-source="post: 572167" data-attributes="member: 62663"><p>Yesterday I was driving on Rt. 7 near Tysons Corner here in Virginia. While stopped at a traffic light I noticed the car in front of me was rolling back in the direction of my trac. I started honking the horn but to no avail. The rolled into the front of my trac. I got out and went to the drivers side of the car and noticed it was an older female driver. I knocked on the window and told the driver that she had rolled back into my vehicle to which she replied that "it was not possible because her foor was on the break." I looked at her feet and told her "no your foot is on the clutch." She told me she was sorry and pulled up. There was no damage to my trac so I got her license plate number and told her it was no big deal but to be more careful in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benjamin Feinstein, post: 572167, member: 62663"] Yesterday I was driving on Rt. 7 near Tysons Corner here in Virginia. While stopped at a traffic light I noticed the car in front of me was rolling back in the direction of my trac. I started honking the horn but to no avail. The rolled into the front of my trac. I got out and went to the drivers side of the car and noticed it was an older female driver. I knocked on the window and told the driver that she had rolled back into my vehicle to which she replied that "it was not possible because her foor was on the break." I looked at her feet and told her "no your foot is on the clutch." She told me she was sorry and pulled up. There was no damage to my trac so I got her license plate number and told her it was no big deal but to be more careful in the future. [/QUOTE]
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More inconsiderate drivers.
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