Apr-09-2018 10:53 AM
Apr-18-2018 11:35 PM
JCR-1 wrote:
Instead of building walls, perhaps we should be rebuilding our bridges ??? and roads !!!!
Apr-18-2018 06:14 AM
profdant139 wrote:
As Napoleon said, "Never attribute to conspiracy that which can be explained by incompetence."
Apr-17-2018 07:08 PM
Apr-17-2018 08:43 AM
Apr-17-2018 07:09 AM
proxim2020 wrote:captnjack wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
We should all have special roads that exclude the unwashed so we can drive our overpriced little car from our overpriced home to our overpaid job, and not use the public transportation system. Of course politics has nothing to do with it, no way, no how, not in the NYC area.
You forgot to mention that the public transportation is also over priced.
If you have evidence, or even an opinion, supporting the politics-based argument you should share it with us.
If I remember correctly, it's believed that the designer of the Southern State Parkway had the bridges built low on purpose to keep commercial truck out of the area and bus traffic from traveling to a popular beach. Since only the upper class owned vehicles in those days, it would limit lower income and minorities access to the beach.
Apr-16-2018 02:51 PM
Apr-16-2018 12:08 PM
Drew A. wrote:
Are motorcycles allowed when signs state "Passenger cars only"?
Apr-16-2018 11:42 AM
Mickeyfan0805 wrote:Drew A. wrote:troubledwaters wrote:
The dumbing down of America, "passenger cars only" apparently has a secret meaning.
My pickup is registered as a "passenger car", so by definition it is allowed on a parkway. The signs does not say no trailers allowed.
I understand that anything could be more clear (the counter argument, however, is that the more you put, the more confused people can get!). That said, this point is where I diverge. "Passenger cars ONLY" means nothing but a passenger car! A trailer is not a passenger car. A bus is not a passenger car. A RV is not a passenger car.
Could heights help, maybe (although anyone who tows a trailer down a road with such signage likely doesn't know their vehicle height anyway!). But, this clearly tells you that a trailer isn't allowed - it's not a passenger car!
If the signage is easy to miss or hard to read - that's one thing.
If someone sees signs saying no trucks and passenger cars only, however, and tows a 12' tall trailer down that road - they shouldn't be towing anything!
Apr-16-2018 10:37 AM
Drew A. wrote:troubledwaters wrote:
The dumbing down of America, "passenger cars only" apparently has a secret meaning.
My pickup is registered as a "passenger car", so by definition it is allowed on a parkway. The signs does not say no trailers allowed.
Apr-16-2018 10:29 AM
captnjack wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
We should all have special roads that exclude the unwashed so we can drive our overpriced little car from our overpriced home to our overpaid job, and not use the public transportation system. Of course politics has nothing to do with it, no way, no how, not in the NYC area.
You forgot to mention that the public transportation is also over priced.
If you have evidence, or even an opinion, supporting the politics-based argument you should share it with us.
Apr-16-2018 09:29 AM
troubledwaters wrote:
The dumbing down of America, "passenger cars only" apparently has a secret meaning.
Apr-16-2018 09:23 AM
profdant139 wrote:I dunno, every day it seems they make a better idiot.
But I think more could easily be done to "idiot-proof" the parkways, without going overboard.
Apr-16-2018 08:26 AM
drsteve wrote:Lantley wrote:drsteve wrote:
Where does it say low bridge?
I see "passenger cars only" and a red slash through a commercial box truck.
If that doesn't mean/say no oversized vehicles to you. We are in trouble. If you read the signage and proceed with your RV in tow or driving an oversized vehicle you should not be driving.
My question was to intheburbs, whose comment said there were low bridge signs on the entrance ramps.
But really, just because you or I would see that signage and say "nope, not for me" does not mean there aren't people who miss the signs, or are blindly following a GPS, or just do it anyway. If something can happen, it will.
Murphy's Law.
Apr-16-2018 08:00 AM