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Rubberneckers are often found at road accidents; seen above is an accident from 1918. The term is often used to refer to the activity of motorists slowing down in order to see something on the other side of a road or highway, often the scene of a traffic accident. This is sometimes also called accident gawking.
Rubbernecking may also refer to bystanders who aren't necessarily driving on a highway. Rubbernecking is a term commonly attributed to those people who, whilst driving on a highway, slow down and crane their rubber necks in an attempt to see a particularly gruesome motor vehicle accident being tended to by emergency personnel along the side of the road.
Rubbernecker is a reality television show that is hosted by Richard Alexander, currently broadcasting on Nuts TV, the Freeview/cable/satellite channel in the UK, operated by Turner Broadcasting.
CB slang is the distinctive anti-language, argot, or cant which developed among users of Citizens Band radio (CB), especially truck drivers in the United States during the 1970s and early 1980s, [1] when it was an important part of the culture of the trucking industry.
When members of the Yarra Ranges Highway Patrol set up a covert sting, it causes them more drama than they bargained. Cops' attempt to pull over a suspended motorbike rider turns into a road affair when two rubberneckers are involved in a crash, and a hooner's car is defected. All hell breaks loose when police attempt to pull over a speeding ...
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Scene 6 – 1955. Two rubberneckers comment extravagantly on the divorce case. The judge denigrates the Duchess's morals. Scene 7 – 1970. The Duchess is interviewed by a society journalist. Her bill is delivered. Scene 8 – 1990. The hotel manager tells the Duchess to leave the hotel, since she is unable to pay her bills.
The tenth season of the animated television series American Dad! originally aired on Fox from September 29, 2013, to May 18, 2014, [1] and consisted of twenty episodes. Created by Seth MacFarlane, Matt Weitzman, and Mike Barker, the series continues to focus on the misadventures of the eccentric upper middle class Smith family in a fictionalized version of Langley, Virginia.