• Driver tries to cheat carpool system with fake skeleton in passenger's seat
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[quote=seattlepi] A man stopped for aggressive driving in a carpool lane last month had an unusual passenger: A seat-belted, plastic skeleton. A Washington State Patrol trooper had stopped the man on Interstate 5 at South 272nd Street near Dec. 20. The trooper had clocked the driver going 82 miles per hour and watched him make some dangerous lane changes. The driver, in a silver Mazda, had also been driving in the carpool lane. At first, the trooper thought he had a passenger. Then he realized it was a propped-up, plastic skeleton, draped in a white hoodie, with some kind of metal cookie tin between its thighs. "The driver did not have any comment for the trooper concerning his "passenger" and received a ticket for speed, unsafe lane change and the HOV violation," said State Patrol spokeswoman Julie Startup.[/quote] [IMG]http://ww3.hdnux.com/photos/07/47/75/1998702/4/628x471.jpg[/IMG] Read more: [URL]http://www.seattlepi.com/local/article/Driver-used-skeleton-to-be-in-carpool-lane-2443733.php#ixzz1ijj7hbDb[/URL]
I've never even seen a carpool lane before.
This is quite humerus.
God, eat those cookies for Christ's sake. You're so thin I can see your bones sticking out!
Yeah, I have never seen a carpool lane before. Quite frankly, I'd do something pretty much identical to this, only with less reckless driving.
What a lovely little decorative container he's holding.
dallas has a few carpool lanes
This is very common.
[QUOTE=GetBent;34087033]I've never even seen a carpool lane before.[/QUOTE] Most major cities have a carpool lane on their main highways, and a lot of the decently-sized highways going in and out. The lane is only a 2+ passenger lane from certain times. Usually those times are around 8-9 AM going into the city, and 3-4 or 4-5 on the side of the highway leaving the city.
Never really been through any big time city slicker areas so I'm unfamiliar with them, having only heard about them in the media.
[QUOTE=tinhead50;34087199]Most major cities have a carpool lane on their main highways, and a lot of the decently-sized highways going in and out. The lane is only a 2+ passenger lane from certain times. Usually those times are around 8-9 AM going into the city, and 3-4 or 4-5 on the side of the highway leaving the city.[/QUOTE] or just an hov lane that is 2+ passengers or anyone on a motorbike 24/7
Hahaha this made my day, no escaping the cops who monitor the HOV lane.
[QUOTE=DOG-GY;34087307]or just an hov lane that is 2+ passengers or anyone on a motorbike 24/7[/QUOTE] I didn't know a permanent HOV lanes existed anywhere. Where are those at? I've driven through most major southern cities (except Florida), and a few of the major cities in the Mid-West and central parts of the US, so they must be in the West or North-East.
Ahahaha awesome.
They catch a lot of these along the Burnaby Lake HOV stretch.
Man, I want a fake skeleton. It would make a good body for my teddy skull, [url=http://db.tt/qpwmOjUi]Sebastian.[/url]
this is a big thing in AZ. there's a carpool lane on practically every highway and interstate (save i17 north of carefree), people go to desperate lengths to dodge traffic. with blow up dolls and the like.
Wonder what Mr. Royzo is going to say about this.
[QUOTE=tinhead50;34087374]I didn't know a permanent HOV lanes existed anywhere. Where are those at? I've driven through most major southern cities (except Florida), and a few of the major cities in the Mid-West and central parts of the US, so they must be in the West or North-East.[/QUOTE]San diego
[QUOTE=Starpluck;34087858]San diego[/QUOTE] Houston, New Orleans, and those are the cities I know of.
[QUOTE=tinhead50;34087374]I didn't know a permanent HOV lanes existed anywhere. Where are those at? I've driven through most major southern cities (except Florida), and a few of the major cities in the Mid-West and central parts of the US, so they must be in the West or North-East.[/QUOTE] They are in Atlanta
[QUOTE=tinhead50;34087374]I didn't know a permanent HOV lanes existed anywhere. Where are those at? I've driven through most major southern cities (except Florida), and a few of the major cities in the Mid-West and central parts of the US, so they must be in the West or North-East.[/QUOTE] Yeah, here in Atlanta I know the HOV lanes are 24/7
what
On long island fucking car pool lanes are weird, like you have to follow the speed limit on them still and have a second passenger. I saw some car that had one guy in it drive about 5 miles then just get off. You can't fucking leave the thing when you want to anyway theirs certain points you can leave the car pool lane and enter it which is retarded cause i swear you could miss exits cause of that.
We have HOV(High occupancy volume) lanes in Canada, just requires you have 2 or more passengers.
[QUOTE=OP news] At first, the trooper thought he had a passenger. Then he realized it was a propped-up, plastic skeleton, draped in a white hoodie[/QUOTE] And then a skeleton popped out!
I've seen somebody with a blow up doll in their passenger seat on the carpool lane.
i've seen someone with a human in their passenger seat on the carpool lane what a weirdo
[QUOTE=Mister Sandman;34087671]Man, I want a fake skeleton. It would make a good body for my teddy skull, [url=http://db.tt/qpwmOjUi]Sebastian.[/url][/QUOTE] And It would make a nice addition to my cute crow statue I have mounted on my TV, too. :rolleyes: [editline]7th January 2012[/editline] And I'm a bored artist--I'm gonna try to sketch the skeleton-hoodie with the cookie-tin. Wish me luck.
Don't you hate it when you get a boner in the car?
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