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Summer Traffic
:wall: I hate hate hate summer drivers it seems as though they come out of the wood work not only that I think I always end up finding the out of staters or the rubber neckers that have to look around @ everything resulting in people going 25 mph in a 40 and then brake to 15 mph around corners aghhhhhhhh it took me 35 min to get to work today when it normally takes 12min, then I had some teenager pull out in front of me and I had to slam on my brakes skidding in the dirt I was only driving 15 (the speed limit) but they were'nt paying attention.....
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I think of it this way...this is a really nice place to live, a place many less fortunate people get to enjoy only on vacation.
All the visitors and summer residents add to the local economy and give the working stiff a chance to make a living. In the offseason we get it all to ourselves. -spence |
I grew up in newport.. over here in southcounty is a breeze compared to America's cup or thames on a saturday afternoon. :spin:
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Island Girl - Take heed in knowing that you live there and those bozos are just visiting. You get to see and live every day what those vacationers are paying top dollar for. In a few months they will all be gone and the place will be all your again. Life is once.....
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You want summer traffic...come down here.:eek:
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:realmad: :wall: Went home to Coventy RI by the front way (Rt. 1 Tower Hill Rd.) for the last time until maybe October. The traffic at the Tower is legendary. :whackin: :smash: :lossinit:
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Summer Traffic...ahh yes welcome to my world! I'm a truck driver so I know summer traffic all too well. It blows my mind at the amount of imbilciles who think they can yap on the phone and drive, or the jack@ssery of jumping from their lane in front of me because of the amount of space (falsely thinking that my lane is moving faster). Each year it gets worse and worse. The plus side of sitting in traffic, is that sitting up so high you get to look down, and get pretty good leg shots in the summer:hee:
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You really have to give the benefit of a doubt, you know. That's the way I drive when I'm in uncharted territory. Also, over the years I've noticed that different areas have different quirks in traffic etiquette. Around here folks jump on the brakes and wave someone at a stopsign out. You nearly rear end them if you're not ready. Other places fling the door open into traffic, expecting the driver to watch for them. Now, if you mix your quirk with a foreign quirk, you're just asking for trouble. And it annoys the locals...
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