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This may not be as much a question as it is venting but here goes. Two days ago on my way to work around 0530 I was driving behind a clearly intoxicated driver. I followed for a while hoping he would stop somewhere but when hit hit a guardrail and just kept going I had enough. I pulled off the highway and reluctantly called 911. The operator spent what seemed like an inordinate amount of time asking me personal info like how to spell my name, my phone number, what I was driving etc. Finally he told me this was outside his jurisdiction and had to transfer me to the state police dispatcher, where this process started all over again. Remember I'm pulled over and by now this car is who knows how far ahead of me or where he turned. Why did the original dispatcher seem to waste so much time when he could have just transferred me to begin with? edit: autocorrect nonsense

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Do passengers always get in the back seat? Do they ever try to sit up front, and if so, do you stop them?

Has anyone ever vomited in your car? How did you handle clean up?

Have you ever feared for your safety?

When surge pricing is in effect, who gets the extra money?

Thanks!