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shesha 10-14-2009 11:56 AM

If your in LA, and you got your Z in the last 6 MO.
 
The last two days was the first you have driven in the rain. How was it?
I was paranoid that everyone on the freeway was not paying attention, and I would be hit from behind.

I stayed in the slow lane all 11 miles to work this morning. I saw a BMW with its back bumper destroyed by another car, I got freakin scared.

phelan 10-14-2009 12:03 PM

Driving in the rain in California sucks no matter what car you're in. A little bit of water and some driver ignorance means everybody slipping and sliding into their neighboring lanes...

I took my usual DD out to work today. Normally it's a 40 minute drive, today it took two hours, and I ran across four accidents!

vReath 10-14-2009 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by phelan (Post 236163)
Driving in the rain in California sucks no matter what car you're in. A little bit of water and some driver ignorance means everybody slipping and sliding into their neighboring lanes...

I took my usual DD out to work today. Normally it's a 40 minute drive, today it took two hours, and I ran across four accidents!

damn... its been raining here in houston for the past week, on and off. you can ask dreamer on how bad the weather sucks down here. but rain is gonna suck, period. imagine being on the road with mostly trucks x[

phelan 10-14-2009 12:06 PM

Well, what you have to understand is that Californians are hydrophobic, we don't deal well with rain water. :p

sofa_king 10-14-2009 12:08 PM

Ya I heard just yesterday alone there were 160+ accidents caused by the rain in socal.

ocfoilist 10-14-2009 12:09 PM

No problems on my end. The car handles well and I felt secure on the road. Having said that, I agree that most southern Californians see rain and view it as an irritating inconvenience, speeding up to get to where they are going. It's always a dangerous situation, regardless of the car you are in. It's just unbelievable to look at a traffic map on a day with light rain and see the sheer volume of reported accidents.

kannibul 10-14-2009 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by phelan (Post 236168)
Well, what you have to understand is that Californians are hydrophobic, we don't deal well with rain water. :p

I'd love to see you guys with the weather we get around here...lol

I think I'd see mass suicides and sh.t

Pheonix 10-14-2009 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by ocfoilist (Post 236177)
It's just unbelievable to look at a traffic map on a day with light rain and see the sheer volume of reported accidents.

Try working the center where you get to deal with all the accidents being reported. Its unbelievable how many people call for one accident as they're passing by it. And don't let it snow...thats just asking for trouble.

kenchan 10-14-2009 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by shesha (Post 236152)
The last two days was the first you have driven in the rain. How was it?
I was paranoid that everyone on the freeway was not paying attention, and I would be hit from behind.

I stayed in the slow lane all 11 miles to work this morning. I saw a BMW with its back bumper destroyed by another car, I got freakin scared.

:icon18:

you know wat, i grew up in the snowbelt state and when i lived in LA for a few years i thought you socal folks were so frikken funny cause you treat rain like ice and snow.

phelan 10-14-2009 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by ocfoilist (Post 236177)
No problems on my end. The car handles well and I felt secure on the road. Having said that, I agree that most southern Californians see rain and view it as an irritating inconvenience, speeding up to get to where they are going. It's always a dangerous situation, regardless of the car you are in. It's just unbelievable to look at a traffic map on a day with light rain and see the sheer volume of reported accidents.

Irritating inconvenience? No no no, I think not. I think SoCalers don't know the difference between driving in wet and dry conditions. I've ridden in a family friend's car during a storm, and they just floored the pedals and ran it hard into corners like any dry day. Rain just showcases our ignorance, and further reinforces my belief that we need more stringent driving tests.

Of course, it doesn't help when you have a bunch of unlicensed / uninsured idiots on the road with you like in Los Angeles...

mattkim85 10-14-2009 03:47 PM

i got mine on feb when it was still raining and got :owned: from behind...

so yeah.... im scared sh*tless driving out in the rain.

mattkim85 10-14-2009 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by phelan (Post 236238)
Irritating inconvenience? No no no, I think not. I think SoCalers don't know the difference between driving in wet and dry conditions. I've ridden in a family friend's car during a storm, and they just floored the pedals and ran it hard into corners like any dry day. Rain just showcases our ignorance, and further reinforces my belief that we need more stringent driving tests.

Of course, it doesn't help when you have a bunch of unlicensed / uninsured idiots on the road with you like in Los Angeles...

seriously socalers dont know.
out of 365 days.. it rains like what... a week or two? three as far as i could remember.

everyone here is just so used to driving WOT , taking hard turns , doing a 60-0 brake test at a stop light and they forget what the consequences are when they do that in the rain :eekdance:

dszombiex 10-14-2009 03:52 PM

Yeah I'm pretty worried that someone is gonna cream my Z. I've noticed that alluva sudden there is a lot of debris on the road. Lots of little rocks that weren't there before. Sounds like I'm drivin down dirt roads. Anyone else notice this? (I'm driving in Northridge).

Also my GT30's are super dirty and picked up all sorts of crap dirt/rocks/leaves.

TX_370 10-14-2009 03:53 PM

Driving in the rain is a way of life here...

mattkim85 10-14-2009 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by dszombiex (Post 236543)
Yeah I'm pretty worried that someone is gonna cream my Z. I've noticed that alluva sudden there is a lot of debris on the road. Lots of little rocks that weren't there before. Sounds like I'm drivin down dirt roads. Anyone else notice this? (I'm driving in Northridge).

Also my GT30's are super dirty and picked up all sorts of crap dirt/rocks/leaves.

yeah.. i used to live by csun when i got rammed. :shakes head:


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