Every town has its quirks.

Ours might be… how we drive.

What started as a simple complaint about people going under the speed limit quickly spiraled into one of the most chaotic, hilarious, and slightly unhinged comment sections we’ve seen in a while.

And the best part? Everyone is absolutely convinced they’re right.

🚗 The Scene (You Already Know It)

You’re cruising along…

Someone in front of you is doing 45 in a 55
A line of cars stacks up behind them
A passing lane opens…

…and suddenly they transform into Dale Earnhardt.

Then the lane ends—and we’re right back to 45.

Rinse. Repeat. Question your life choices.

🎤 The Quotes (This Is Where It Gets Good)

Some of the highlights from the thread:

“It’s not like you won’t see them again at the light… blows my mind.”

“They run 70 in the passing lane then slam brakes back to 45.”

“If you see a big line of cars behind you… you’re probably the issue.”

“The speed limit is a limit, not a requirement.”

“I enjoy mine in the left lane going 5 under next to someone doing the same.” 😈

“If you tailgate me, I’ll just go slower.”

“Arrive alive.”

“Dear diary… people drive too slow… wahhhh.” 😂

“You shorten your life with so much anger. Relax!”

And then… this absolute curveball:

“Maybe they’re just contemplating their life choices on the way to work.”

Honestly? Respect.

😤 The Two Sides (Locked In Battle)

Team “GO THE SPEED LIMIT”

  • Views slow drivers as traffic disruptors

  • Believes going too slow is actually dangerous

  • Strong opinions about “flow of traffic”

Team “CHILL OUT”

  • Thinks everyone needs to relax

  • Prioritizes safety (and sanity)

  • Fully prepared to slow down even more if you get aggressive

🧨 The Real Wildcard

The most chaotic energy?

The people who admit they:

  • Speed up so you can’t pass

  • Slow down on purpose if you tailgate

  • Or just… enjoy the chaos

That’s when this stops being a driving issue… and becomes a personality study.

🔥 So What’s Actually Going On Here?

This isn’t really about speed.

It’s about:

  • Control

  • Expectations

  • And the unspoken belief that everyone else is the problem

Because no one in that thread—not a single person—thought they might be the bad driver.

🚨 Final Thought

Brunswick roads aren’t that complicated.

But somehow…

…we’ve turned them into a daily social experiment.

So next time you’re out there:

  • Stuck behind someone

  • Getting passed aggressively

  • Or accidentally becoming that person

Just remember:

Somewhere, someone is already writing a Facebook post about you.

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