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toedtoes
Aug 11, 2015Explorer III
I saw a class A this weekend drive out the one-way loop the wrong way. Two other cars coming in the right way had to back up out of the loop for him. This loop was very small and had a tight turn right where his site was. It only took about a minute for him to exit the loop.
Another time, I saw a woman in a small car drive around a LARGE loop the wrong way. She apparently forced more than one RV (one was a truck and 5th wheel) to back up for her. She went around the loop the wrong way twice before the ranger came by and told her to turn the vehicle around and follow the law.
In the first instance, I think the circumstances warranted it, but think he should have had someone at the entrance of the loop to make sure another big rig didn't come in before he got out. In the second instance, there was no excuse for it - the woman was just being lazy and selfish.
Another time, I saw a woman in a small car drive around a LARGE loop the wrong way. She apparently forced more than one RV (one was a truck and 5th wheel) to back up for her. She went around the loop the wrong way twice before the ranger came by and told her to turn the vehicle around and follow the law.
In the first instance, I think the circumstances warranted it, but think he should have had someone at the entrance of the loop to make sure another big rig didn't come in before he got out. In the second instance, there was no excuse for it - the woman was just being lazy and selfish.
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