Newark Airport Shuttle
Wednesday, November 5th, 2008Warning: driving in New York City can be dangerous to life and limb! If you’re not a local, heed the advice: don’t ever dare drive on the streets of the Big Apple!
Not to condemn New Yorkers collectively, but those “Kamikaze” drivers of NYC, particularly the cab drivers, are the worst traffic offenders in the whole world. These are maniacs hell-bent to reach their destination the only way they know how: FAST! Dangerously fast! Oblivious to traffic rules, they drive like crazy - zigzagging with abandon at breakneck speed every which way they can. To a taxi driver it seems the rule of the street is: give me an inch of space and I’ll force my cab through to get ahead - uncaring that there are vehicles to the left or right and in front he may nudge, bump or force to abruptly slam the brake. He stops on a dime without warning unmindful whether the following car is alert enough to step on the brake, or if not, unfazed if the other car smashes into his cab’s rear end. Oblivious to fender benders, he’ll just laugh at you as you thrust the middle finger up in frustration. Yes sir, there are mad Zombies plying the streets of NYC. Why take the risk?








