11-22-2021, 07:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-22-2021, 07:50 PM by danbrotherston.)
I got to say I get a little enjoyment that the sign gave as good as it got...those do appear to be car parts strewn about.
But I'll say this again, as I've said it many times. This kind of thing terrifies me, here's a driver driving so close to the edge of the road as to run over a sign, that's highly reflective.
And then it infuriates me because I have to listen to people tell me to go dress up like a traffic cone, rather than fix our dangerous roads.
This kind of incident should be an automatic suspension of a driver's license, while some gets re-tested and evaluated. This is what would happen if a pilot made an error like this (to say nothing of them being forced to pay for the costs of the damage instead of it coming out of MY tax dollars--well at least the sign).
And once again, the main reason signs are hit more often than pedestrians, is that pedestrians are able to jump out of the way.
But I'll say this again, as I've said it many times. This kind of thing terrifies me, here's a driver driving so close to the edge of the road as to run over a sign, that's highly reflective.
And then it infuriates me because I have to listen to people tell me to go dress up like a traffic cone, rather than fix our dangerous roads.
This kind of incident should be an automatic suspension of a driver's license, while some gets re-tested and evaluated. This is what would happen if a pilot made an error like this (to say nothing of them being forced to pay for the costs of the damage instead of it coming out of MY tax dollars--well at least the sign).
And once again, the main reason signs are hit more often than pedestrians, is that pedestrians are able to jump out of the way.