Posted by PeteTheRookie on August 12, 2012 at 06:10:03 from (74.78.21.209):
In Reply to: Re: OT Hwy Laws posted by Spade - IN on August 12, 2012 at 05:26:32:
Points I would like to add.
Trucks should not be worked on on the side of the road. Drop the box, tow the rig to a safe area or shop to be repaired. If its refrig trailer rig, swap out the rig. Sorry, to me working on the side of the road is just not a good idea in this day and age. Too much traffic volume to be safe.
Police should move traffic enforcement pull overs to the nearest entrance/ exit ramp.
The number of times I have seen police create dangerous traffic writing tickets blows my mind.
Drivers education is so lame it isn't funny. Kids today learn visually. Time to create a driver's ed game that they score points when they merge correctly, yield, etc. Then maybe they will "get it" that according to the laws of physics pulling front of a Semi is a REALLY BAD idea.
People do not understand the word merge. Signs need to clearly state they do NOT have the right of way. YIELD to traffic in Circle. YIELD to traffic on Hwy. Traffic on Hwy has right of way. Maybe new icons that show you merge behind vehicles not in front of them?
How about a mechanical mannequin that has Nascar like flags!? Existing traffic gets the green flag, ramp traffic gets a yellow flag.
Wouldn't one of these be great when 2 lanes have to merge to one due to construction! Set the mannequin up suspended above traffic and have him alternatively wave the green and red flags left to right to get the masses to merge one at a time.
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