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โSep-08-2017 06:22 PM
noteven wrote:
It's how our traffic engineers control "congestion"... by stopping traffic...
Bob - you think maybe the guy hit the same RR crossing or bridge deck this guy did?
โSep-08-2017 05:06 AM
BobsYourUncle wrote:2012Coleman wrote:BobsYourUncle wrote:
About a mile from my house this morning, I was approaching a light when I saw, on a major highway, stopped at a red light something that caught my eye and I have to say I was shocked, dumbfounded in disbelief.
I'd be shocked, dumbfounded and in disbelief too - if I had see a red light on a major highway.
Canada is full of traffic lights on major highways. They are everywhere.
โSep-08-2017 05:01 AM
2012Coleman wrote:BobsYourUncle wrote:
About a mile from my house this morning, I was approaching a light when I saw, on a major highway, stopped at a red light something that caught my eye and I have to say I was shocked, dumbfounded in disbelief.
I'd be shocked, dumbfounded and in disbelief too - if I had see a red light on a major highway.
โSep-08-2017 04:09 AM
2012Coleman wrote:Traffic lights on highways are not uncommon. Heck, there's even one on an Interstate highway.
I'd be shocked, dumbfounded and in disbelief too - if I had see a red light on a major highway.
โSep-08-2017 03:58 AM
BobsYourUncle wrote:
About a mile from my house this morning, I was approaching a light when I saw, on a major highway, stopped at a red light something that caught my eye and I have to say I was shocked, dumbfounded in disbelief.
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โSep-04-2017 01:25 PM
ken56 wrote:
I loaned my 1/2 ton pick up to a friend who said he wanted to go pick up some sand for his kids sand box. I had no idea that he would almost fill the whole bed with sand. The bumper was almost dragging the ground when I went over to his place to help unload it. I was busy that morning and could not go with him but when I saw that I told him he might be replacing the shocks and springs on my truck. I was a bit POed to say the least.
โSep-04-2017 11:38 AM
ken56 wrote:
I loaned my 1/2 ton pick up to a friend who said he wanted to go pick up some sand for his kids sand box. I had no idea that he would almost fill the whole bed with sand. The bumper was almost dragging the ground when I went over to his place to help unload it. I was busy that morning and could not go with him but when I saw that I told him he might be replacing the shocks and springs on my truck. I was a bit POed to say the least.
โSep-03-2017 07:41 PM
3oaks wrote:ken56 wrote:Been there, done that, to my own truck when I was younger.
I loaned my 1/2 ton pick up to a friend who said he wanted to go pick up some sand for his kids sand box. I had no idea that he would almost fill the whole bed with sand. The bumper was almost dragging the ground when I went over to his place to help unload it. I was busy that morning and could not go with him but when I saw that I told him he might be replacing the shocks and springs on my truck. I was a bit POed to say the least.
Two ton of pulverized limestone in a half ton pickup box. Only had to haul it less than 12 miles on a back country road. I can do it. Well maybe not. Fortunately only took out the rear shocks, and not the springs. Never abused a truck like that again!
โSep-03-2017 07:39 PM
โSep-03-2017 01:11 PM
susan-y wrote:Hence my previous comment in this thread. Telling of myself when I was much younger and did a stupid thing. ๐
I too am quick to shake my head at other peoples stupidity.. how quickly I forget the various really dumb things I've done at the end of a long or tiring day. Judge not, I guess, is the take away here ๐
โSep-03-2017 12:53 PM