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Carrying cash and shopping. Celeb Stuff. Bad Drivers & U-Turns. Jimmy Kimmel and the loss of Cleto. Things pretentious people do.
Bad drivers, creating your destiny, if you don't demand it who will, brave for the ride, we have to let hate go, talent is hard to find. Blue haunting, wayward, poldark, black rabbit, the maze runner, I know what you did last summer, the curse of bridge hallow. Can we drink iced coffee in the fall? Creamy pesto pasta, hello kitty is at Starbucks, cowboymashed potato casserole. Happy Tuesday stars
Why did Selena Gomez keep having to ask her business partner to drive her home after their meetings? And Charlie Puth confirmed that he's going to be a father after giving a pretty big clue in his new music video. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Let's rant about bad car drivers. Why do we use mugs rather than cups and saucers? Where have proper tea sets gone? Fish and chip prices have gone through the roof! Pubs can stay open later... That's all very well but landlords can't afford to pay the staff to stay until midnight! Council houses, new-build house prices, quiz night... and so much more!
...Getting to the episodes left over from this summer - so much to mix. The Garage Hour's trying to keep you from being a Carl (TM) with everything from keeping spacers off your 4Runner to keeping you from making the cold-snap sprint (TM again...). Add to that the lady who killed cones (which hand was on the wheel?), the reporter who ruined the story about what could actually be a problem with electric cars (duhhh), the dude who destroyed his roof rack (by not attaching it to his roof), the carmaker that stepped on its reputation by not making products that work (ahem, Toyota, you've got a reputation to maintain), and folks who just don't get how traffic works, and you've got gearhead talk radio (TM some more). While we're at it: Civic versus Jersey barrier, automakers versus connectivity, power grids versus centralization, 4Runner versus Jeep weights, and David Bowie on "Earthlings".
...Getting to the episodes left over from this summer - so much to mix. The Garage Hour's trying to keep you from being a Carl (TM) with everything from keeping spacers off your 4Runner to keeping you from making the cold-snap sprint (TM again...). Add to that the lady who killed cones (which hand was on the wheel?), the reporter who ruined the story about what could actually be a problem with electric cars (duhhh), the dude who destroyed his roof rack (by not attaching it to his roof), the carmaker that stepped on its reputation by not making products that work (ahem, Toyota, you've got a reputation to maintain), and folks who just don't get how traffic works, and you've got gearhead talk radio (TM some more). While we're at it: Civic versus Jersey barrier, automakers versus connectivity, power grids versus centralization, 4Runner versus Jeep weights, and David Bowie on "Earthlings".
The city government actually has a way to predict, pretty accurately, just who is going to get into an accident. And DC's AG Brian Schwalb has recently launched even more lawsuits to curb this behavior. But can they get them off the road? That's the tricky part. Washington Post transportation reporter Rachel Weiner is here to explain a fascinating recent DC experiment in automotive behavior. Want some more DC news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey DC. You can also become a member, with ad-free listening, for as little as $10 a month. Learn more about the sponsors of this September 25th episode: Food & Friends - Move For Meals Library of Congress The Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University Folger Shakespeare Library Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE.
Almost everyone of us thinks we are a good driver. (Of course you are). If so many of us are good at it, why are there so many things and people that piss us off while we're behind the wheel? Ponder that question while you also learn who are the best and worst drivers. (and not you)
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Send us a textOn the evening of Tuesday 23 May 2019, Ben Hetherington's life changed forever. Ben, then 23-years-old and one of the most exciting young prospects in British cycling, was racing a local 10-mile time trial when he was struck by a motorist who turned right across the carriageway's eastbound lanes after failing to give way. Ben suffered serious, life-threatening injuries in the crash, including a traumatic brain injury, and spent several weeks in an induced coma and three months in hospital. He eventually returned to para-cycling and continues to pick up top results. However, after the motorist was cleared in the criminal courts, Ben pursued civil proceedings against the driver – who then claimed the cycling club who organised the time trial (and Ben) were actually the ones at fault. Earlier this year, the driver's case was dismissed in what has been described as an “important decision” for grassroots cycling clubs.Ryan sat down with two lawyers who worked on the case, Laura Murphy and Martin Porter, to discuss what that judgement means for time trialling in Britain, for cycling clubs staging any kind of event on open roads, and for the volunteers who help make it all possible – and also why cyclists should expect better from the police investigating crashes.
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After Uncle Si's latest stunt left both his truck and Willie's bridge worse for wear, the DMV is giving him a hard time about renewing his license—and Jase jokes that they might be the real heroes. The guys dive into John 12 and Daniel 7 to explore Jesus' authority, humanity, and eternal kingdom, reminding listeners that Jesus truly is “the man.” Si and Jase discover the biblical meaning behind their shared name, Silas, which ends up being surprisingly fitting. In this episode: John 12; Matthew 28; John 9, verse 35; Daniel 7, verse 13; John 11, verse 4; John 8, verse 58; John 10, verse 30; John 14, verse 7; John 14, verse 18; Luke 22; 1 Corinthians 15 “Unashamed” Episode 1133 is sponsored by: https://cozyearth.com/unashamed — Get 40% off sheets, towels, and more when you use our link or code UNASHAMED! https://tomorrowclubs.org/30camps — Join this disciple-making movement by sponsoring a Tomorrow Clubs summer camp! Just $1000 sponsors a full five day camp for 100 kids. Any amount will help. Listen to Not Yet Now with Zach Dasher on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, or anywhere you get podcasts. — Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Driveway Beers PodcastTesla Drivers Are The Worst!!Mike and Alex recently took some short road trips and while Prius drivers and motorists from Quebec are usually the worst of the worst, a new type of driver has taken the top spot in the worst driver list!! The guys talk about the worst of the worst in this episode! #tesla #lucid #prius #fastlane #fsd #fullselfdriving #podcast Please subscribe and rate this podcast on your podcast platforms like Apple and Spotify as it helps us a ton. Also like, comment, subscribe and share the video on Youtube. It really helps us get the show out to more people. We hope you enjoyed your time with us and we look forward to seeing you next time. Please visit us at https://drivewaybeerspodcast.com/donate/ to join The Driveway Club and buy us a bourbon! Buy us a bottle and we'll review it on a show!Leave us a comment and join the conversation on our discord at https://discord.gg/rN25SbjUSZ.Please visit our sponsors:Adam Chubbuck of Team Alpha Charlie Real Estate, 8221 Ritchie Hwy, Pasadena, MD 21122, www.tacmd.com, (443) 457-9524. If you want a real estate agent that will treat your money like it's his own and provide you the best service as a buyer or seller, contact Adam at Team Alpha Charlie.If you want to sponsor the show, contact us at contact@drivewaybeerspodcast.comCheck out all our links here https://linktr.ee/drivewaybeerspodcast.comIf you're looking for sports betting picks, go to conncretelocks.com or send a message to Jeremy Conn at Jconn22@gmail.comFacebook Page https://www.facebook.com/drivewaybeerspodcast/#podcast #whiskey #bourbon
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul testified before Congress Thursday about New York's immigration policies. Plus, a group of New Yorkers is suing the state, alleging it hasn't done enough to protect their food assistance benefits from being stolen. Also, state lawmakers are stalled on a bill that would require speed limiters be put in the cars of some of New York's most reckless drivers. And finally, a popular Chinatown bar became a destination last summer, now it's receiving community backlash.
Bradley thinks he might be the problem... on the road anyway. Stormer's Dirt Alert is . Donna is in to play Blinded today, just in time for plenty of hot gossip about.Rula patients typically pay $15 per session when using insurance. Connect with quality therapists and mental health experts who specialize in you at https://www.rula.com/abd #rulapodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jonas Knox explains why one NFL head coach’s days with their team are numbered following recent news with the team, thoughts on the Stanley Cup Finals, idiots among us, another edition of Do You Care, Andy Furman joins the show, the future of one wealthy QB in the NFL, and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textEver found yourself absolutely losing it behind the wheel?
Don't leave crumbs in the butter!! The boys go off on summertime sidewalk hogs, picture-perfect expectations, soggy butter etiquette, and the death of durable socks. With unfiltered rants and fan-submitted gripes, the duo exposes everyday annoyances with raw honesty and big laughs. From chaotic Navy SEAL dreams to emotional wedding rants, it's a wild ride of stand-up-level commentary, street-level social analysis, and absurdity. Whether you're tired of sidewalk clogs or crumb-covered spreads, this episode's got a bone to pick for you. Check out our patreon www.patreon.com/bonetopickcast
Elias Makos kicks off the week with Paul Gott, Lead singer and guitarist for Montreal Punk Rock band the Ripcordz and a journalism professor at Concordia, and Andrew Caddell, a town councillor in Kamouraska, and President of the Task Force on Linguistic policy. Canada Post has received a strike notice from the union representing 55,000 postal workers, who plan to walk off the job starting Friday, amid ongoing collective agreement talks New polling from Leger reveals that a majority of Quebecers want an end to the province’s carbon pricing scheme and think that a pipeline for Alberta’s oil coming through Quebec would be a good idea Police in Kingston, Ontario are using drones to catch distracted drivers using their smartphones behind the wheel Up at Bordeaux prison it seems that prisoners have managed to illegally access cell phones
Why do we have such bad drivers in this area?
The end of April sees North Dakota firmly into the spring season. Winter's grip is largely absent, and the excitement of warmer weather and planting gardens brings optimism and happiness. Still, the weather sometimes has a few surprises for the region.
Lou Nanne joins at the top of the hour for two segments on the Wild before talk about two more metro towns announcing they'll open social districts in their downtown areas and where we can get tougher laws to help curb poor driving behavior.
Traffic chaos - again - is it the roads - or is it bad driving.. Tenant in Situ - an idea that clearly works - so why shut it down..Living my dreams - you only have one life, says footballer Charlie & lots more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Are Irish people bad drivers?
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Send us a textIt's the road.cc Podcast's 100th episode! And to celebrate our century, we're joined this week by a staple of our news and live blog coverage: broadcaster, cyclist, road safety advocate, and self-confessed road.cc fanatic Jeremy Vine.During a brilliantly entertaining chat, Jeremy talks us through his conversion to cycling in his 40s, his later radicalisation when it came to road safety, and his decision to buy a helmet camera and post his rides to work in London on the lovely online debating forum that was Twitter. We also discuss his stance on social media toxicity, especially concerning cycling, the BBC's impartiality rules, the “gaslighting” of cyclists for wanting safer infrastructure, a few of his, ahem, unusual ideas to make things better for cyclists in London, and his general relationship with all things cycling and bikes.Oh, and there were also a few Trump impressions thrown in for good measure.And in part two, Ryan, Jack, and Emily look back over the past 100 episodes, four years, and 6,000 or so minutes of the podcast – and there's a chance for you to win some excellent road.cc swag…
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Nitro Tuggle (great name, bad decision) becomes the 25th UGA player arrested since 2023 for driving related offenses. At this point do we just accept that nothing will ever change. Troy Taylor finds himself in hot water at STanford after report finds that he bullied and belittled female staffers. What will Andrew Luck do? Next, is Carson Beck's move to Miami a red flag for NFL executives? Finally, we break down some quarterback intel from spring football at Colorado, Florida, UGA, Miami, Oklahoma, Ohio St and Alabama. Does Jalen Milroe's 40 make him a first round QB? Enjoy!
WEATHER, BASKETBALL, BAD DRIVERS, CURTAIN CALL AND THINGS THAT WENT AWAY See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, I talk about the areas in our life where we're NOT free. I talk about freedom vs. control and how to find unlimited peace in your life.My book, "That's Bold of you" is available on Amazon.Instagram: @case.kenny
Jeremy is still banging the 4 day work week drum, with a twist to move it back to even three days a week. Everyone thinks they are a good driver! If you have Allergies here is your seasonal hack. Girl Scouts and Dollar Tree are on a Ukraine/Russia collision course. Should criminally bad drivers be sentenced to Waymo?
Good morning from The Marc Cox Morning Show. Marc and Kim have a full hour of must-hear topics: * Who took home an Audacy Award? We break down the winners and surprises from the big night. * Trump's Latest Move – The former president signs an executive order banning trans women from women's sports. What does this mean for athletes and schools? * Kim on a Whim: Slow Left-Lane Drivers – Kim and Marc sound off on one of the most frustrating road habits. Plus, a new law from Rep. Adam Schnelting could help keep traffic moving and reduce road rage. * Rams Settlement Money – Smart Investment or Waste? Should the funds be used to rebuild North St. Louis City, or would it be throwing money away? Coming Up: Christian Datoc and In Other News with Ethan #MarcCoxShow #KimOnAWhim #Trump #LeftLaneHogs #StLouis #SportsDebate #RoadRage #AudacyAwards
ICYMI On Mobile Mornings Dalton Orwig invited Bryan Comer from Tobias and Comer in for a conversation about Bad Drivers. Bad drivers can come in many forms including road rage and inexperienced. What to know about those drivers and how can effect a lawsuit. Listen to their conversation here:
In this Episode we discuss the new Bad Bunny Album, Bad Drivers and much more! Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @itsalwaysmondaypodcast. Thank you for your support Love A x K
Do we admit that we're bad drivers? Join Intern John, Shelby Sos, and Rose as we look at a new study based on how well we think we all drive and more!Make sure to also keep up to date with ALL of our podcasts we do below that have new episodes every week: The Thought Shower Let's Get Weird Crisis on Infinite Podcasts
Weasel (in for Henry Lake) and Chris Tubbs discuss bad drivers, what would your 80's Hair Metal Band name be, plus some bizarre social media stories.
Boston drivers have a reputation for being some of the worst drivers in the country and get a bad rap for being aggressive on the roadways. According to a recent LendingTree study, Massachusetts has the worst drivers in the U.S. Based on data collected from Nov. 5th, 2023, through Nov. 4th, 2024, Massachusetts drivers had 61.1 incidents (accidents, DUIs, speeding and citations) per 1,000 drivers. Do you agree? Do you think Massachusetts really has the worst drivers?Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio and listen to NightSide with Dan Rea Weeknights From 8PM-12AM!
Give to help Chris make Truce Well, we survived the 2024 US presidential election! But many people still feel anxiety as we head into the Christmas and New Year holidays. How can Christians prepare for a holiday season when politics will likely arise? Chris Staron is joined by Karl Klemmer, Nick Staron, and Ray McDaniel at First Baptist Church in Jackson, WY to discuss these issues and more. Plus Chris talks about his own anger as a pedestrian as drivers have come close to hitting him. How do Christians respond when they are wronged? We also spend a lot of time talking about Romans 14 which encourages believers to love their brothers and sisters who struggle in their faith or who have convictions different than our own. Can verses about food sacrificed to idols teach us something about dealing with loved ones who are different than us? Sources: Romans 12-15 (mixed translations) Discussion Questions: Why is it important to come to a complete stop at stop signs? Has anyone ever wronged you on the road? How did that feel? How did you react? Do you get upset about things you can't change? What are some examples? How can you adjust to not beat yourself up over things you can't change? What are other examples of non-mission critical things we can give grace on (like food sacrificed to idols)? Are there political issues that are mission-critical? Which ones are not? What are some that you can let slide in a conversation? How do you prepare yourself to enter a stressful environment? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jon breaks down a recent article chronicling the bad driving in Minnesota.
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After riding with T. Hack, Erin is now able to articulate just why he's such a bad driver.
Traffic Jams, Road Violence, Angry Drivers, Bad Drivers, Crazy Roads, Puerto Rico, China, Highway to Hell, And A lot of fun with the crew!
It's Friday and we're rounding up the biggest news of the week. First, construction is imminent on the much-anticipated Bus Rapid Transit project along Colfax. Will the roadwork impact access to local businesses in a lasting way? Will the famous strip lose its character? Will drivers actually get out of their cars and get on the bus? Host Bree Davies is joined by Pete's Satire bartender and AAA spokesperson Skyler McKinley and Sie FilmCenter's artistic director Keith Garcia to discuss these changes to the neighborhood where they both work and live. Then, producer Olivia Jewell Love ranks her least-favorite halloween candy and the crew discuss the closure of Natural Grocers and Steve's Snappin' Dogs, Mutiny Information Cafe's grand reopening, and more wins and fails of the week. Bree mentioned her 2023 interview with Amy Cara, one of the developers behind Cherry Creek West project, which was approved by City Council this week. Skyler discussed RTD's lack of transparency around the firing of its police chief. Keith talked about the upcoming Denver Film Festival. What do you think about the BRT construction's impact on Colfax businesses? Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Support City Cast Denver by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm/Denver Learn more about the sponsors of this October 4th episode: Denver Health Town Hall Collaborative PineMelon - Use promo code CITYCASTDENVER for $75 off your first delivery Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
- SKOR North's Judd Zulgad chats about the country starting to hoard toilet paper again amidst the port worker strike, what saying of yours would be on the front of your shirt if it showed the one you said the most. Plus why are we still having debates?- KSTP's Chris Egert shares his disdain for the movie "The Jazz Singer" despite his love for Neil Diamond. Plus information on government funding being sent to states being impacted by hurricane weather and a story about a 12-year old who was hit at the bus stop and how there's a search ongoing for the driver.- Michael Bryant joins the show to pull back the curtain and explain the legal process on the ongoing prosecution of the man who drove through the patio of Park Tavern and killed two people and has now made bail.- Kristyn Burtt chats with the crew about a story that birth control will be given to rats in New York to help combat the overpopulation, and talks about her time living in Manhattan during college. Plus mews about it being a slower week for new content whereas more returning shows air this week such as Law and Order. Along with a few other headlines from the entertainment world!Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-9:30AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
- SKOR North's Judd Zulgad chats about the country starting to hoard toilet paper again amidst the port worker strike, what saying of yours would be on the front of your shirt if it showed the one you said the most. Plus why are we still having debates? - KSTP's Chris Egert shares his disdain for the movie "The Jazz Singer" despite his love for Neil Diamond. Plus information on government funding being sent to states being impacted by hurricane weather and a story about a 12-year old who was hit at the bus stop and how there's a search ongoing for the driver. - Michael Bryant joins the show to pull back the curtain and explain the legal process on the ongoing prosecution of the man who drove through the patio of Park Tavern and killed two people and has now made bail. - Kristyn Burtt chats with the crew about a story that birth control will be given to rats in New York to help combat the overpopulation, and talks about her time living in Manhattan during college. Plus mews about it being a slower week for new content whereas more returning shows air this week such as Law and Order. Along with a few other headlines from the entertainment world! Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-9:30AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
If a major celebrity was hitting on your wife, what would you do? After reading a questionable quote from a Hollywood legend, Anna got curious… If you're dating someone new, how important is the third date? Sex and the City made it famous, but it's not just about something physical! The Emmy's were last night, and Anna and Raven have put together all of the evening winners in twenty-three seconds! When is the last time you went to go make a doctors appointment? They can be difficult to get, so Anna decided to turn to AI to self-diagnose! Is it ok to be on your phone at your child's game or recital? Anna has to go to her daughter's play, but she's technically not going to be on the stage… It's time for Raven to put his baking apron back on, but this time, he's got competition! Who can bake a better cake, Raven or Anna's daughter? Are you up to date with this week's biggest news stories? Anna and Raven will get you caught up on what's trending, including a PSA from a former boy-band member! Who is the worst driver you know, and would you ever get into a car with them? Anna realized she had never driven with a good friend of hers when she found herself suddenly fearing for her life! Evan and Tiffany are moving in together and Tiffany would like to use her beautiful dishes and silverware that her parents bought her for her last engagement. Evan feels very uncomfortable using utensils/plates that were for her failed engagement. She says money's tight, they cost a lot of money, what's the big deal? What do you think? Wendy has got a shot at $300! All she has to do is beat Raven in pop culture trivia!
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Nothing ruins your peaceful drive like a bad driver. Hannah doesn't have a driver's license but don't worry she still has plenty of opinons. This was a cathartic episode for Des who claims he doesn't have road rage. Get 20% off better hydration at liquidiv.com w/ code BERN 50% off custom haircare at prose.com/BERNER 15% off luggage at BEISTRAVEL.com/BERN Make going to the doctor easy at zocdoc.com/BERNER Get 10% off skin and body care at oseamalibu.com w/ code BERN