Dear mid-60s Buick owners who have displacement and aren't afraid to use it!
Our town has a freeway off-ramp which of course cannot be allowed to back up onto the freeway. To avoid this, there is a section of 4 lane surface street which acts as a buffer before people have to merge into 2 lanes. In a traffic engineer's nightmare, It was necessary to put a stoplight just before the very short merge section. When that light turns red, it is a perfect invitation for a very short street race.
Alas, the plot is further thickened by inattentive drivers. Since we have a lot of egotists in German performance cars, the prudent strategy is to allow the those vehicles their brief thrill and pull in behind them. But what do you do when the driver next do you isn't paying good attention? Yesterday my trusty wagon was going home when I found myself lined up against a Mercedes at this very light. When it turned green I started accelerating modestly, but the other driver didn't race ahead, instead it was hanging almost next to me! With a split second to decide, it was time to escape this dangerous situation. I gave Biquette a bit more gas and
vroom! The Mercedes was eating Biquette's dust!
Once more, Biquette's sudden acceleration and loud exhaust made quite an impression on this driver. Because all of a sudden, this car followed Biquette at a
very respectful distance! I suppose I successfully got this women to pay much more attention to driving!
Sometimes our mature Buicks need to teach those young whippersnappers some manner! . . . .

Cheers, Edouard
