Now, I didn't really feel like doing any of this work, But, as a driver, I felt like it's the responsible and courteous thing to do. But apparently, not everyone shares my feelings.....

As I focused on the road ahead, I could see that all of these projectiles were coming off of an SUV several car lengths ahead. This instantly infuriated me. As I came off of the bridge, I swerved around several potholes (and what appeared to be some kind of carcass) and tried to catch up with the icy SUV. I wanted to tell the guy that because of his laziness and inconsideration, he was putting everyone else's safety in jeopardy. At the very least, I wanted an opportunity to flip him off. But in the end, I caught a red light and he drove away like nothing happened. Maybe it was best....
As I made my way home, I saw several other cars with ice chunks blowing off. I have to think that this causes damages (or worse!) every now and then. It really pissed me off. Why can't people take a few minutes to brush off their vehicles. Is it really asking too much? I understand that some states, such as New Jersey, impose fines on drivers who don't clear their vehicles of snow and ice before heading out to the highway. Now, there's a fine that I would support! Hey, how about icy car cameras? I mean, we seem to have them for everything else. Why stop with red lights and speeders? On second thought, forget that I mentioned it.....
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