ok, looks like i started quite a mess with the arizona drivers thing. nice to see a little passion out of the group tho :-) i mean other than anti-m$ passion. that goes w/out saying really. mike h Josef Lowder wrote: >Definitely off topic, but I can't help but respond to this with a rant. > >On Tuesday 11 January 2005 00:13, Kevin Brown wrote: > > >>>and of course driving with these people in the rain is funny. when we >>>have normal weather they drive like maniacs, when the road gets wet >>>suddenly it's dangerous. >>> >>> > >It's not just when it gets wet that it is dangerous, though. > > > >>Roads are dangerous because idiots can't be bothered to think farther than >>1 second ahead. Wet, dry, cold, hot, doesn't matter they still drive like >>madmen. Diving across lanes, puttering at 45 when flow in 75, turning left >>from the right hand lane, turning right from the left hand lane, etc. >> >> > >Arizona drivers are, hands down, the absolute worst, most inconsiderate, >most careless, most reckless drivers I have ever experienced in 40+ years >of driving in 30+ states in the US and in England. I lived here for three >years before I saw the first Arizona Highway Patrol vehicle stop one >of these lunatics. The evidence of just how bad it is can be seen in >the dailiy refreshed black skid marks cris-crossing the freeways and >the absurd number of residue of crashes into the concrete barriers that >can be throughout the valley, especially on 60 where I drive most. > >When we were in England last summer, I saw not one single skid mark >nor one single barrier damaged from a crash in all the hundreds of miles >we drove, even though the drivers do drive quite fast (and of course >everyone drives on the wrong side of the road ;)) They have very few >concrete dividers or barriers. Most miles have none at all. But the few >dividers or barriers that they do have are old, undamaged steel ones >that have obviously been there for a very long time with no recently >replaced panels. > >Judging from the number of crash sites on Arizona's concrete barriers, >It's hard to believe that there are any vehicles left on the roadway here. >What is most amazing is that all these crash sites are every few feet on >both center dividers and on the side-of-the-road barriers ... and not >just where there are curves in the road, but they are also every few feet >on the long straight-ways when there are 5 or 6 lanes across. Good grief! > >Since moving here four years ago, I have personally witnessed, >at close range more collisions happen right in front or behind me >than I saw collectively in my previous 40+ years of driving. > >The most disgusting part of this whole mess is that most of these >crashes could be eliminated if the state would just use photo radar >and mail out tickets to _every_ lunatic for every single mile-per-hour >they drive over the speed limit. Notice, that word is LIMIT. > >Sorry for the rant. I've called 911 to report several of the most extreme >offenders and I've written to the state highway patrol several times, >but I get the impression that they really don't care. I've had Arizona >highway patrol vehicles pass me going 10-20 mph faster than the >speed limit when they were just crusing along with no lights or sirens. > >Please friends ... slow down and live. > >--------------------------------------------------- >PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us >To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: >http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > > > > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss