Dear Fellow Schuykill Interstate Drivers,
That misting precipitation you see falling from the sky? That's called rain. Now, unless you've been living in either the Sahara Desert or the Tundra for the last, oh I don't know, one hundred years, I know this isn't the first time you've experienced a drizzle. Contrary to popular belief, neither you nor your vehicle will melt once in contact with said drizzle. I know! Sounds crazy, but believe me. I only speak the truth.
And just because there's this little stretch of highway, less than a mile long, might I add, that is often referred to as "The Conshohocken Curve," it does not mean that you need to adjust your speed from the regulated 55 mph to a mere crawl, just so that you can navigate a slight bend in the road. This is how accidents happen, people!
In closing, all I ask is that you please, stop driving like complete and total morons.
Many thanks,
Ashley Paige
Thursday, September 17, 2009
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Amen sista! Dallas drivers needs to hear this too!
ReplyDeleteBad drivers are equivalent to bad subway riders in NYC... get them out of here, fast... xxxooo
ReplyDeleteSeriously! What is it about the rain. I just don't understand. It's not like it's ice!!! I feel your pain.
ReplyDeleteThis could also be applied to the Baltimore beltway. Well said!
ReplyDeletepreaching to the choir hear honey in Oklahoma we drive like mad in ice and snow and crawl at just the slightest bit of rain.
ReplyDeleteugh!! that sounds like Jacksonville drivers! I CAN'T STAND IT WHEN THEY DO THAT! It's like they forget how to drive altogether once the rain comes! & you KNOW it rains here in Florida everyday!! lol
ReplyDeleteOh I know that stretch of road and it's just awful. I couldn't imagine having to navigate that everyday, especially on rainy days when common sense seems to abandon other drivers.
ReplyDeletelol, i'm feelin ya on this one!
ReplyDeleteI was bitching about this a few weeks ago...at least I can take comfort in knowing it isn't only the idiot in Houston who drive like this!
ReplyDeleteAmen!!
ReplyDeleteAmen! I hear ya! Drivers here in Arkansas do the same thing : )
ReplyDeletePreach it sista! Some people are really horrible at driving in ANY weather condition, but through in a little bit of rain and an inch of snow, and they are completely lost!
ReplyDeleteI live in the D.C. area - people forget how to function when they even see a raindrop - I completely sympathize!
ReplyDeleteJust so you know I tagged you in an award on my blog! :)