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rhagfo
Jun 01, 2013Explorer III
Frmundr wrote:
Let's clarify a bit for those of you that feel the need to chastise me for "having my cruise control on in a construction zone." There was no one working, very little traffic, there were no cones, it was a holiday and the road was actually marked as "uneven pavement",not an actual active construction area AND I was traveling under the posted speed limit, so if you don't have anything constructive to add, how about just keeping your opinion to yourself because I really don't care about your petty little comments that only reflect your negative attitudes. I really don't think that some of you who post freely on the internet would be so bold in person.......
Sorry you don't like the criticism, but that statement in red above, is a red flag to towing or not! Construction zones active or not have all kind of pit falls.
That is when the cruse is canceled I watch the road ahead for changes, it can be a difference between lanes or the short "ramps" at bridges or overpass, when they grind the road down to make the new pavement level with the structure.
Take it for what it is, good advice.
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