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He’s also one of those eat-on-the-go guys, and his backseat will almost always be buried under a myriad of candy wrappers, empty plastic soda bottles and discarded burger wrappers. His passengers are always at risk of a case of auditory whiplash, as Deidara’s (loudly played) music tastes switch from one extreme to the other and the guy isn’t exactly shy about singing along to his favorites. When he does have to be behind the wheel himself, he’s a fairly average driver. He gets his best inspirations for future art pieces when he’s traveling around, and it’s hard to pick up a sketch book when you need to be paying attention to the road. In all honesty, the blonde prefers to be the passenger rather than the driver, even in his own car.
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#Backstreet boys i want it that way interrogation driver
Can be a bit of a “mom” driver a holdover from his teenage years of constantly having to chauffeur around his younger brother and his brother’s rambunctious friends. Will make passengers wipe feet before getting in, and after everyone is gone he’ll carefully scour the seats to remove even the faintest trace of lint or gum wrappers or any disturbance at all. However he is with driving, one thing he’s not blind in, is his car’s cleanliness. And only someone with nerves of absolute steel, like Kisame or Kakuzu, will be in a car with him at night.
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And then there was that incident with the tree - Itachi legally has to wear glasses when driving, but his passengers often wonder whether the glasses actually HELP him. The running up on the curb while parking. The just barely stopping in time before hitting the old lady crossing the street. It’s not as though he’s a reckless automobile operator he observes all the laws of traffic, the radio is at a reasonable volume ((he’s the type to listen to podcasts rather than music)), he follows the speed limits, he actually slows down at a yellow light - but it’s the near-misses that are daunting.