Driving late at night, early in the morning....

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Old 10-25-2008, 02:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Paradox
Definitely. I used to work closing shifts at my work, but not anymore, and I would be driving home late at night. I would just cruise the freeway at 55mph.
I tried going slowly coz i dont want to crash, but i realized i feel more asleep/tired so i just drive as fast as i can so i can get home asap and pass out.
I always ponder sleeping in the car if i know ill be working back to back anyway haha, but the parking lot security might report me hahah
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Old 10-25-2008, 05:26 AM
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sometimes driving at night makes me nervous, because no matter what time it is, if it's past 11 then there's very few cars out, and if you are minding your own business just going for a cruise, there's always a chance of a cop getting behind you, and i've been pulled over before just so he could ask me where i was going at this "late hour", so i just made something up. although relaxing, there are some cons to a drive at night
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Old 10-25-2008, 09:03 AM
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gotta agree with you there it's a great feeling to be cruising in your suby like that!
I was about to fix that. Windows down of course.
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Old 10-27-2008, 02:19 AM
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No fixing needed! Windows up and windows down. Give and take. :]
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if i dont got a hoodie, windows up, if i got a hoodie, windows down =P

windows down preferably to keep cops from seeing the tint.
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Old 10-27-2008, 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Paradox
...in your Suby, alone on the freeway that leads to wide open streets, with nothing but green lights all the way, windows up, music playing, and just cruisin'....

That's a great feeling.
I would agree, I went for a awesome drive this weekend. I made my way over 17 to HWY 1 and eventually into Carmel. It was so nice, as there was fog out so I felt truely alone. Right before I got off HWY 17 the layer of fog started to enclose my car. It was in the middle of the night so there were not many cars out. It was a truely great feeling to be enclosed by the fog and not be able to see what the landscape is to your side, but yet you keep on driving. It stayed this way all the way down and when I got to the beach I could see a bit further but not much. I sat there watching the waves come in but could not see more then 100 yards infront of me. I truely enjoy the feeling of peacefulness that I get when I am alone with my thoughts.
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