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Re: How far would you drive It?
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Posted by Dan hill on March 10, 2007 at 02:43:13 from (64.12.116.141):
In Reply to: Re: How far would you drive It? posted by JRT on March 09, 2007 at 19:23:21:
I started driving in the early 50s and never met the crazies that are on the road now.I have to drive on the highway up to a 1/2 mile to cut hay on one field or haul fire wood.There are many cases of cars being rear ended while parked in the break down lane on the interstate here.Drunk drivers are a big problem here.They seem to survive accidents they cause.One truck driver just got 3 years for rear ending a car that was stopped at a road work site .The woman was killed.The driver of the truck had over 65 traffic violations on his record that included killing someone in a previous accident.The hiway I live on is very dangerous to be on because of trash trucks from mass.and wood chip trucks from New Brunswick.You cant drive the posted speed limit, they will push you along the road.They will pass in intersections and in blind spots.
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