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Beep, beep

Purdue University did a driving-accident study, and all I can say is, "Look out, boys and girls, I'm coming your way, and I'm in a dangerous mood."

"Probably the biggest surprise was that older men, 45 years old and older, were the most likely age/gender group to be severely injured in snow/ice conditions," he said. "We initially expected this age group to be conservative and cautious under these conditions, but they are significantly more likely to be severely injured.

"And, of these older men, those driving pickup trucks were even more likely to be severely injured ... 81 percent more likely than older men driving other vehicle types."

You should be glad I don't drive a pickup. Sorry, all you "Women are lousy drivers"

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