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Old 12-11-2006, 08:52 AM   #29
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Short and to the point....
One of the requirements of being able to aquire a drivers license should be the ability to read and understand a map.
Not a GPS but a paper road map.
Where you are are in relation to landmarks.
Tragedy?
Yes.
Could have been avoided easily?
Yes.
They followed the map, they knew what road they were on but got lost on unmarkerd roads. I'm an expericened traveler and have gotten lost in well marker cities. When I moved to the west coast, I couldnt belevie people used chains on their tires and that roads were clsoed from the snow. Growing up in the northeast, I figured it was just a bunch of west coast wimps. Until.....I experienced my first winter in the Sierras. Those storms are MUCH worse than anything we get here. I can only imagine Oregon is the same thing.

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