To: Dimensio
The article also mentions that people have confusion regarding right of way. Here in Boston we have a lot of -- well, we call them "rotaries." A few years ago, I picked up a Boston driver calendar. January's page featured the question "Who has the right of way in a rotary?" The cartoon was of a crazy-eyed maniac leaning out of his car, brandishing an uprooted "yield" sign -- the answer, "The one who looks the craziest!" Works around here.
16 posted on
01/18/2002 9:45:04 AM PST by
maryz
To: maryz
"The article also mentions that people have confusion regarding right of way."
Here in Boston we have a lot of -- well, we call them "rotaries." A few years ago, I picked up a Boston driver calendar. January's page featured the question "Who has the right of way in a rotary?" The cartoon was of a crazy-eyed maniac leaning out of his car, brandishing an uprooted "yield" sign -- the answer, "The one who looks the craziest!" Works around here
I live in Louisville, KY and the traffic here is supposed to be mellow compared to larger cities...yet I still have been nearly run off the road an one expressway exit because people don't understand the concept of turn signals, right of way or shoulder checks. I used to be frustated, but after playing the video game Grand Theft Auto 3, I'm starting to get ideas...
17 posted on
01/18/2002 9:48:48 AM PST by
Dimensio
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