Cars & Transportation

Kevin Grosse

Cars & Transportation

Posted by: youi

15th Feb 2011 11:22pm

Driving attitudes.I sometimes wonder why we have speed limitsand rules because many people do not observe them.I try to stick to the speed limit but are constantly passed by cars going very much faster.Often get tooted when stopping when light turns amber.Cars going slowly sticking to right hand lane in dual carriageway.Often sit for 6 min trying to enter dualcarriage way all cars inleft lane no one go to right lane to let you in.


Trushka
  • 16th Feb 2011 09:32am

I could not agree more. I often have difficulty turning into my drive because the car behind is too close, although I apply the brake and indicate well in advance. Further, there are far too many speed-limit changes - within 200-300m it goes from 40Km to 50km to 60km. I need to keep my eyes on the road and not have to keep looking up to find signage among shops signs.


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