Impatient Arrogant Commercial Pickup in N. Hollywood | L.A. Can't Drive

Impatient Arrogant Commercial Pickup in N. Hollywood


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My general contractor sucks harder than a piglet on a sow’s tit, so service personnel have been on my sh*t list lately. I tried looking up JZ Services on the internet by name and using part of the phone number that I managed to capture in the photo, but no luck. Maybe they’re not legitimate, not webified, or are just a small-time operation. Needless to say, the owner or his workers don’t exactly score high marks for sensible driving. I was on the 134 West on-ramp on Riverside, just west of Lankershim, during morning rush hour. At this on-ramp, two lanes feed into one before the metered traffic signal. Cars were moving along nicely, and there wasn’t a long backed up line of cars either. Nevertheless, the toolbag driving this utility pickup still refused to merge neatly behind the car you see in front of me and instead insisted on splitting this single merging lane by squeezing along the shoulder. Once we were on the freeway, I noticed the driver and his coworker speeding away. Was this the most egregious incident of the day? Of course, not…not by a long shot. However, it is quite indicative of the senseless, me-first mentality that contributes to why driving in this town absolutely sucks harder than a piglet on a sow’s tit.

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2 Responses to “Impatient Arrogant Commercial Pickup in N. Hollywood”

  1. Yeah, I see this brand of douchery on the Eastbound Buena Vista 134 onramp all the time…

  2. And it was that type of “douchery” that ended up with me getting slammed from behind when I was stopped at a meter light handing me my first accident on my perfect record in 1999 (granted I was not at fault but still). 2 dumbasses trying to beat each other up the ramp, not too far away from there, Burbank Blvd on ramp to the s/b 170, one didn’t see me stopped at the light and I got slammed at what was estimated at 40 mph and pushed my loaded KW forward about 5′.

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