Sunday, September 2, 2012
My Saint Louis Driving experience
Greetings I’m KG the Techie
I like to share my thoughts and opinions on driving in the Saint Louis community. It’s been a surreal type of atmosphere when you drive around in the Saint Louis area community. So many not so nice drivers are about. So I was glad to see that the Missouri Department of Transportation - #MODOT got a law that pass called “Move over law”, especially when you see #MODOT workers on the roadways working. Many of Saint Louis area drivers don’t care about safety at all. As I see it, all they care about is going somewhere fast. Let me explain, as you can see the high price of gas, so wouldn’t we want to at least conserve on gas by driving the speed limit? Saint Louis area drivers also need to just learn to share the road. Many cases the start of a Traffic Jam happens when someone is being very selfish, the idea of letting someone in front of you seem to be painful idea to selfish drivers. We all are going somewhere when we driving, we may not be going your way. So what is this being selfish on the roadways is going to accomplish. Sharing the road is one sure way to keep us free from Traffic jams. So as driving, let us all start thinking about safety and stop being a selfish driver. These are my thoughts and opinions -
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