Here are all the different types of drivers...
• The Swerver
They are kind of like that Easton Corbin "All Over the Road." They ride both the yellow and white line during their daily route. They probably hit the indentions in the pavements several times during there commute.
• The No Cop No Stop
These are those that look both ways before stopping and if they don't see nothing keep going anyway. They probably do several "rolling stops" and just have a hard time committing to a complete stop
• The Brake Slammer
We ALL know this driver. They are the opposite of the "No Cop No Stop" driver. These drivers hit their brakes freely and frequently. Most of the time for no apparent reason.
• The Constant Passer
This driver cannot be content. Usually seen on the interstate or road with more than 2 lanes. They weave in and out of traffic through their entire trip.
•The Hi-Beams For Life
This person refuses to turn their "brights" off. No matter what they are going to keep their hi beams on. Whether they are riding someone's tail, passing someone at night, or driving through a fully lit town they are not wavering from the Hi Beams.
• The Right on Your Bumpers
They forgot the "2 car lengths" between each car rule that they learned in driver's ed. It's one thing that this driver does this when you are going slower than the speed limit, but when you are going the speed limit and they are right on your tail that is when there is a problem.
•The Turn Signal Phobiac
These drivers have an apparent fear of using their blinker. It is just a thing they don't believe in doing. For some reason they feel as if they push the lever up or down to notify the person which way they are turning some big catastrophe will take their life.
•The NASCAR Turner
This driver much like the "Turn Signal Phobiac" does not use a blinker instead they forget where there turn is until it's right beside them. Then they just whip into the turn like its going out of style.
• The Sleeper
This is driver who slowly weaves toward one side of the road and then it seems like they wake up and realize so they jerk the vehicle very haphazardly back into the correct lane.
• The Everything But The Road
This driver is concerned with everything but the wheel. They are playing with their cell phone, jamming to the radio, shaving their legs, yelling at their kids in the back seat, putting on their makeup for work, etc.
• The Beginner
We've all either been this one or seen one. They are a driver that has just started out and they are going slow, turning their blinkers on 500 feet from their turn. They can be compared to the Elderly Driver.
Love them or hate them these are the type of drivers in the world!





















