no one ever offers to take me to the lake
Have you ever posted pm's in a thread ?
no one ever offers to take me to the lake
True but a 15 hour cleanup is still expensive . You can still see the paint on the highway about the 2 mm . As far as the attire of the crews , I've had HAZWOPER training and the lack of proper PPE show in photos of hazmat wrecks never ceases to amaze me . It is my belief that every licensed driver should have training to give them basic hazmat awareness . The average motorist doesn't have a clue what placards indicate and aren't aware of possible dangers if they stop at a hazmat accident scene . At the very least everyone should be taught to give 911 operators the UN numbers on placards of vehicles involved so responders know right away what they will be facing .Depends on it if was actual HAZMAT, which it didn't appear to be. Everything they did to clean it up, including the cleanup crew wearing casual work shoes and not the standard boots of a HAZMAT team, indicates a non-HAZMAT water-based paint.
Things as simple as the Bozo's who park themselves in the center lane and go whatever speed they like, with the attitude that if someone wants to pass them, there's two other lanes in which to do it
I agree if there are more than 3.
Yes it is, just like it's also a fact that if you get passed on the right, duh, you're in the wrong lane. Don't take my word for it, ask a cop.I totally agree if there are THREE or more. I NEVER put myself or my equipment in danger riding the right lane in congestion, just to placate some "clown" that needs to go faster. To those of you that really, really need to know...there really are TWO other lanes. Thats a fact!!
Lane Closed Ahead - Merge, is another one. If everyone went ahead and merged, the line of traffic would flow up to and through the construction smoothly, but some always have to scoot on up towards the front and then cut in. Every one that scoots on up adds an average of 30 seconds to everyone they just cut in front of. That's pretty dаmned rude.
There's a real simple way to eliminate the chaos [and spoil the smug rudeness of those who cut in front]: "Use both lanes to merge point, then take your turn."
Can't understand why it isn't done everywhere.
There's a real simple way to eliminate the chaos [and spoil the smug rudeness of those who cut in front]: "Use both lanes to merge point, then take your turn."
Can't understand why it isn't done everywhere.