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"No drunk drivers to worry about," observes old Nick.
It also means there are no drivers to worry about.
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When newspapers report that a woman motorist has broken down on a motorway and has then been raped by a passing driver who ostensibly stopped to help, other women drivers start to worry about their own safety.
While that makes the Magellan bulkier than the StreetPilot, the only part drivers need to worry about is the control unit, which is about the size of a hand-held computer and hooks to the dashboard.
As if the deluge of work on the Golden State (5) and Ventura (134) freeway corridors won't give drivers enough to worry about, the city soon will start work on revamping three miles worth of surface streets in West Burbank.
A small Japanese car pulling out into traffic bumps me somewhere around the hip, but I shrug it off, waving at the driver not to worry.
Alonso cut the chicane on lap 63, prompting Hamilton to complain that "Fernando gained an advantage" but soon the Mercedes driver had to worry more about Ricciardo, who began to pile pressure on with his extra grip.
The driver starts to worry something is wrong with his blinkers so he pulls over and asks the other Norwegian to get out and check them.
Someday soon, few drivers will have to worry about car crashes and collisions, whether on congested roads or on empty highways, technology companies and car manufacturers are betting.
While the company never directly stated that it pays for these fines, a recent report from the New York Times clearly indicates that drivers have nothing to worry about, and that they should just come and talk to Uber representatives in Paris.
He led 51 of the first 88 laps Sunday, and Stewart was the only driver he had to worry about at the end of the race.
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