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b_young 08-09-07 12:09 PM

Good Idea or OCD
 
I really haven't had any issues with cars but I started trying to make myself look at license plates after a car goes by. I assume that if something ever happens at least I may get their license number. I am to the point that I can almost put a car with a plate that are reqular drivers.

Is this a good idea or borderline obsessive-compulsive disorder?
:o

DataJunkie 08-09-07 12:13 PM

Good idea. I keep forgetting to train myself to do exactly this.

Mr. Underbridge 08-09-07 12:13 PM

I think it's a good way to distract yourself from actual road hazards.

caloso 08-09-07 12:15 PM


Originally Posted by b_young (Post 5035211)
I really haven't had any issues with cars but I started trying to make myself look at license plates after a car goes by. I assume that if something ever happens at least I may get their license number. I am to the point that I can almost put a car with a plate that are reqular drivers.

Is this a good idea or borderline obsessive-compulsive disorder?
:o

These are not mutually exclusive.

swwhite 08-09-07 12:21 PM

I try to do that when I'm driving and I see bad behavior. My reminder is, "Don't get mad, get a license number."

Besides, it might have value elsewhere. Years ago (and maybe now, I don't know) a part of speed reading training was to use this machine to flash words and phrases on a screen so a person could practice comprehending them quickly. Noticing license numbers might be a way to practice that skill.

brew 08-09-07 09:52 PM

i do this whether driving, riding, or jogging. it doesnt distract me from road hazzards, because that is my main point of attention. license places are secondary.

DataJunkie 08-10-07 07:23 AM

I would think once you hit the point that it is an automatic response the road hazards complaint would have even less validity than it already does.

Quickbeam 08-10-07 07:36 AM

You do this for every car that goes by? :eek:

superdex 08-10-07 08:14 AM

unless you have a photographic memory, that number will eject out of your head as soon as you go OH SH--!!

littlewaywelt 08-10-07 08:45 AM

ocd

b_young 08-10-07 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by Quickbeam (Post 5041100)
You do this for every car that goes by? :eek:

Not all of them. But more and more. That is why I think it is turning a little on the OCD side. Keep in mind it is a rural area but there are still a couple of hundred per ride.

Old Dirt Hill 08-10-07 07:50 PM

I keep telling myself to start doing this but seem to forget after the third or fourth car.

I have some OCD tenancies, but the one time I want it to work in my favor it's nowhere to be seen.

quazimodo 08-10-07 08:28 PM

I actually got hit by a car in Las Vegas. The driver took off and I recorded his license plate number. The 911 dispatcher did not want it. They stated that not more than $2,500 in damage had been done and nobody was critically injured. They said I was welcome to come in to the station and file a report if I would like.

Hopefully he did not move on to flatten somebody else....

ax0n 08-10-07 08:33 PM


Originally Posted by superdex (Post 5041329)
unless you have a photographic memory, that number will eject out of your head as soon as you go OH SH--!!

I have a photographic memory. I'm just out of film most of the time.


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