| SRBURG13 |
You know after it dumps a tonne of snow, just like it did the other week, and the dotted lines between the lanes are not visible? Which lane is the correct one? The one that is laid out with the cat-tracks from the cars, OR the actual dotted line one (you can barely seen them).
For example, you are driving along and the person next to you is driving in the cat-tracks, but you go out of the cat-tracks in you lane because you can see the dotted lines and follow them. If you get in a collision, whose fault is it?? The dude following the cat-tracks or the dude drving between the dotted lines???? |
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| BlueTurboEGG |
| Yeah, especially when the graders pile the snow int he middle of the road, or off tot he side, suddenly, 3 lanes becomes 2.5 lanes and someone's driving dangerously... |
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| frost |
You should see the mountains in chinatown. You cannot see the other side od traffic.
In residential areas it gets bad because they're like train tracks.,. if you run into another carcoming on the same "track" you're fukt! |
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| BlueTurboEGG |
| I saw the mountains, that is truly @#$#%ed up!, it's bad enough you compact several hundered crappy a$$ drivers into a small area, but to take away the visibility and parking space and manouvering space is ridiculous!... |
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