SamSpade
Well-Known Member
Last night, headed south on 235, I stopped at the intersection by Aldi's and Wildewood.
Something there didn't look right, and it suddenly occurred to me the man in the other lane going
south was stopped almost exactly in the middle of the intersection.
Admittedly - it was night, and raining, and all of the turning cars had to navigate around him.
He could have backed up at any time, because at no time was anyone behind him in the intersection.
When the light changed, I passed and looked to see if he was texting, or on the phone or otherwise
distracted. Nope. I can only guess he thought he was fine with where his car was.
That's all - I consider it a warning that for the next month and a half, MORE bad drivers will be on the
road, as I've always observed. Either it's the holidays that make people WORSE, or more people who
don't usually drive take on the task.
Something there didn't look right, and it suddenly occurred to me the man in the other lane going
south was stopped almost exactly in the middle of the intersection.
Admittedly - it was night, and raining, and all of the turning cars had to navigate around him.
He could have backed up at any time, because at no time was anyone behind him in the intersection.
When the light changed, I passed and looked to see if he was texting, or on the phone or otherwise
distracted. Nope. I can only guess he thought he was fine with where his car was.
That's all - I consider it a warning that for the next month and a half, MORE bad drivers will be on the
road, as I've always observed. Either it's the holidays that make people WORSE, or more people who
don't usually drive take on the task.